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> Pushing the Outer Limits, 1974 914/4 2.0L at $110 large
JeffBowlsby
post Jul 26 2021, 08:14 AM
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At least they will entertain offers...

A stunning example. Would have liked to see some undercarriage and engine bay/trunks shots.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/384285740902?hash=...HQAAOSwlUxg7Tas


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post Jul 27 2021, 01:15 PM
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Wow. There might be cleaner more original lower mileage cars out there somewhere but this one has to be in the top 10. I wonder what they paid “the old lady” for it!?!?

Not what they should have paid her you can bet, but I'm sure she is happy, just not as happy as the buyers. I don't see it bringing $96.5k on eBay, or Bat or P-Car, B-J or Mecum or whatever auction. I don't believe a plain old every day 914/4 has ever brought that at public auction and I doubt it at private sales even more.
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