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> 74 914/2.0 Engine & Trans Niumbers
vitaminc914
post Dec 23 2019, 12:33 PM
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I have a 74 914/2.0 I am looking to get a COA from Porsche and they are asking for the engine and transmission numbers. Here is what I found. I am sure the Engine is accurate but I am not sure if the transmission number is the correct one.
Engine GA011080
Trans HA16103
Car is built 10/1973
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914Sixer
post Dec 23 2019, 08:33 PM
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YOU have to give them the numbers for the current COA style document. PORSCHE will NOT give you the correct engine number unless you porvide it. It seems that NONE of the transmission numbers were recorded. The stamped number on the trans will give an indication on when it was built.
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post Dec 23 2019, 08:42 PM
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YOU have to give them the numbers for the current COA style document. PORSCHE will NOT give you the correct engine number unless you porvide it. It seems that NONE of the transmission numbers were recorded. The stamped number on the trans will give an indication on when it was built.

So then...where's the value of paying for a COA? How "A" is the "C" if they're simply writing the numbers you give them on pretty letterhead with a Porsche crest in the upper left corner?

(a.k.a., are buyers really that gullible...?)
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