FS: 1974 2.0 LE, Former LE (Bumble Bee) for sale |
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FS: 1974 2.0 LE, Former LE (Bumble Bee) for sale |
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Jun 17 2019, 04:17 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 95 Joined: 9-October 08 From: Morrison, Colorado Member No.: 9,626 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
For sale $15,000 (cash or wire transfer) Bumble Bee repainted Guards red 18 years ago with a body restoration. All LE items in place with a refurbished interior. Extra oil pressure and cylinder head gauges installed. Shumacher trickle charger installed. Remote rear trunk with "Porsche " reflector and twin struts. Special thin fiberglass rear spoiler installed with new paint and body work. Electric windshield washer installed. Rubber/fiberglass front air dam, 180 # progressive rear springs, Kuhmo Ecsta 195/55- 15 tires on original LE Mahle wheels. Paint marred on passenger rear side (photo included) along with battery tray needs replacement (all intact but center bottom--covered by aluminum plate (photo included).
Engine and transaxle original numbers along with European flat top pistons. 2.0 heads with .030 "plunge cut" for increased compression. Dell Orto 40 DRLA carbs with CB performance bar linkage. Web Cam performance hydraulic cam with lifters and performance springs to match. Melling oil pump, engine assembly has a static and dynamic balance of all moving parts. Crane/Allison optical/electrical ignition in a .050 distributor. Light weight reduction gear starter, stock heat exchangers with Monza four pipe exhaust. Extra oil (Joe Gibbs DT-50). 38 extra parts (refurbished engine case, extra side shifter tranny, etc). I have all this listed on a separate sheet. Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Jun 24 2019, 04:28 PM
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burton73 Group: Members Posts: 3,549 Joined: 2-January 07 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 7,414 Region Association: Southern California |
Light grey headlight relay covers?
Is this a real LE car |
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Jun 24 2019, 05:43 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 95 Joined: 9-October 08 From: Morrison, Colorado Member No.: 9,626 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
Light grey headlight relay covers? Is this a real LE car It is 4742915369 with the right numbers for an LE. It was black and yellow when I got it locally in 1988. The numbers seem to line up with the LE page by Jeff Bowlsby. I still have the yellow steel rockers. It has the LE instrumentation along withe the original front and rear anti-sway bars. I'm 83 years old and am still working as a seminary professor. I teach on basic moral issues along with ethics. I believe it to be a true LE. I don't have a C of A because I thought I would try to sell it without that long drawn-out process. My thought was that with all the extras it would be a good deal for someone wanting to get a nice 914 regardless of it being an LE or not. It has black headlight relay covers. I wasn't concerned about it being an LE when I first purchased it. I like Guards Red which, by the way, is not a proper color for any 914. |
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