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> Long overdue identification door tag on unrestored Mayan Green 914
22truckie
post Jul 13 2016, 11:05 AM
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Sorry for the delay. Here is the door tag for the car. I have a before and after picture of the door jamb, close up of the tag and underside of the door. This car is in increadable condition for the mileage, 145,000


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post Jul 15 2016, 09:49 PM
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Well said and you will find kindred spirits here. What came from Osnabrueck is my preference too.

Be aware that many others will prefer to 'make it what they want it to be' or 'what the factory should have made'. There is validity to both perspectives and if you can respect the differing viewpoints here you will be blown away at the creative and skillful talent by many in our 914 community.

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post Aug 15 2016, 11:04 PM
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QUOTE(Jeff Bowlsby @ Jul 15 2016, 10:49 PM) *

Well said and you will find kindred spirits here. What came from Osnabrueck is my preference too.

Be aware that many others will prefer to 'make it what they want it to be' or 'what the factory should have made'. There is validity to both perspectives and if you can respect the differing viewpoints here you will be blown away at the creative and skillful talent by many in our 914 community.


Well put as well. I very much appreciate those who make their car a perfect restoration. I just ask that they do not destroy a quality original car to do it. Istead take a car that is in tougher shape to save it and saving the original unrestored car as well. We need these in order to tell others how they should restore their cars
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