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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 15 Joined: 18-May 04 From: Springfield, VA Member No.: 2,079 ![]() |
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My wife and I have decided that living in Northern VA with 5 cars and 1 cycle is costing us too damn much. Those of you fellow NoVAns can appreciate personal property tax and insurance and such. Anyway I have to lose 3 cars soon and the 914 is one of the three. I'm wondering if anyone has tried donating a 914 to Purple Heart or one of the other charitable organizations. If so, how do you value the car? NADA lists 3 prices for a 1973 2.0 914: $2,925 (low retail), $4,150 (average retail), and $5,400 (high retail). I know that after 2004 the IRS is reworking the auto deduction laws so this is the last year to get a favorable deduction. I'm looking at deducting it vs. selling it just for expediancy. However if someone wants to buy it here's the specs; 1973 2.0L w/~78K miles fiberglass flares new Kumho tires new brakes (19mm MC, front calipers, all hoses, all pads, rebuilt rears, new parking brake cables) rebuilt Dellorto 45s recent tuneup (runs good but needs something other than the 009 distributor that's on it) new CB performance fuel pump and pressure regulator SS heat exchangers center console POR15'd floor panels bad white paint job brown interior currently stacked on car except for door panels which are installed! rust around windshield other stuff as I remember I need to get $3K for it which means I eat about $3K in parts/repair costs but I get rid of it. You other 914 owners know the drill on that one... I found a picture from 2001 but I'll post something newer after I get home if anyone is interested. |
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QUOTE(JmuRiz @ Dec 16 2004, 07:18 AM) I would say try and sell the car, if you donate it it'll probably get scrapped or something. Not sure they'd even take a car that old would they? QUOTE rebuilt Dellorto 45s Niiice, those would go great on a big 4 (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) The Dells alone have gone for almost $700 on Ebay. That is one of the best flowing carbs you can get for the Type 4. I ran them on all of my cars. They are great. |
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