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markhoward
post Feb 28 2023, 04:07 PM
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Found this 73 on Copart in Hayward. Has an early rear bumper and is listed as ‘Biohazard’. Looks like a critter mawled the interior. Not sure if a non-dealer can go there and take a look but it is close enough to make a quick trip. Could not make out the last digit of the vin but tried all possibilities in the database and could not find a match.

https://www.copart.com/lot/38943823/1973-po...-914-ca-hayward

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post Mar 2 2023, 01:25 PM
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That 914 is a good example of why you don't leave your pit bull alone in the car when you go into Starbucks for a coffee!
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post Mar 3 2023, 11:31 AM
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That 914 is a good example of why you don't leave your pit bull alone in the car when you go into Starbucks for a coffee!


My Uncle, now long since passed, told a story of coming to visit my family with his GSD in his then new truck in the mid to late 60's. He left the dog in the truck and it destroyed the whole interior. Every soft surface like seats, dash, door arm rests, steering wheel, etc. were ruined.
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