Could this be Queenies car...?, in SLO town |
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Could this be Queenies car...?, in SLO town |
JeffBowlsby |
Jan 28 2005, 10:49 AM
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tutur |
Aug 20 2015, 12:14 AM
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@ Gustl: thank you very much for this information - I thought that the original 914 had drum brakes at the rear axle.
@ SirAndy and BigKenSteele: as mentioned before - the fuel pump is broken and will be replaced today or tomorrow. Or do you refer to anything else? If so, please give me a hint! FYI: the car is already registered with German papers and historic number plate (H-Kennzeichen), latest TÜV certification was in April this year. But the seller didn't tell me whether he has imported the car or not. Interesting point, I will ask this question! So, what is your overall impression of this car? Is it common to change the 914 hubs to 912 hubs (or are these 914/6 hubs???) and what is the benefit? A wider range of rims? And what is the relatively new and shiny aluminium system close to the battery? Another maybe simple question: are the grey carpets and the seat covers original??? Never saw that on any pictures before ... Rainer |
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