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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 25 Joined: 11-March 23 From: Fair Oaks, CA Member No.: 27,219 Region Association: Northern California ![]() |
Is there a resource that shows total production by color somewhere? Curious which is more rare, Delphi or Willow Green.
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 25 Joined: 11-March 23 From: Fair Oaks, CA Member No.: 27,219 Region Association: Northern California ![]() |
Oh boy, now my decision is clear as mud. Having owned many Porsches, several 912s, a 73 914 2.0, 73.5 911T, 81 SC, 84 Carrera, 83 SC, 79 SC, 79 930, and 97 993 C4S, I tend to lean towards rarity so the Willow Green is a huge plus, kind of like Leaf Green with the 912s and the 2.0 is a huge plus for displacement and Delphi Green is one of my favorite colors from the 73/74 years. Despite the smaller displacement, the 1.7 is simple with the lack of bumperettes, the fixed passenger seat and no frills interior, steel wheels with chrome caps vs more attractive Fuchs. If I could swing both it would be easy but I would gain one more 914 and one less wife.
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