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> $137.5k 914-6GT build.....whach ya theenk?
raynekat
post Dec 29 2019, 12:31 PM
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In all it's glory.
Lots of good stuff.
Always curious where the market really is on these kind of cars?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1970-Porsche-914-G...dAAAOSwCepeBu0Q


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post Dec 29 2019, 01:04 PM
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There’s often a big disparity between what a shop charges for a custom build and what they usually sell for. Especially when it’s the ugly duckling of the marque. One issue is it cost the same to do work (weld, bodywork, paint, etc) to a 911RS or 914-4 but one has more built in value and it’s a lot more work and money to convert a 914 to a big six than a 911 but the 914 is usually just valued at the sum of its parts.
But the owner makes a good point, if you want a car like this, it’s a lot faster to buy it than build it.
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