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doing my periodic research trawl into european spec 74 914s and this came up.
very good condition 71. looks to me on studying the photos to be highly original. even the paint. but you always got to see them in the metal to know. have a real soft spot for early cars in minimalist trim. willow green with brown interior combo is outlandishly moon age. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) ![]() https://www.elferspot.com/en/car/porsche-91...7-1971-4988141/ |
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That car looks very nice but not sure that is the original rear bumper. I'm sure George can tell us approximately when they went to the bumper with the curved bottom rather than the straight line.
Otherwise very nice- and I'm obviously partial to '71's!! |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 4,784 Joined: 6-May 20 From: north antarctica Member No.: 24,231 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille ![]() ![]() |
That car looks very nice but not sure that is the original rear bumper. I'm sure George can tell us approximately when they went to the bumper with the curved bottom rather than the straight line. Otherwise very nice- and I'm obviously partial to '71's!! good eyes on the bumper for a 70-71. but......... its an extremely late production 71. 07/71. vin ---15713. ![]() could be thats when the bumper update came in. if the other years are anything like the 74s updates don't co-incide exactly with the model year start and end. |
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That car looks very nice but not sure that is the original rear bumper. I'm sure George can tell us approximately when they went to the bumper with the curved bottom rather than the straight line. Otherwise very nice- and I'm obviously partial to '71's!! good eyes on the bumper for a 70-71. but......... its an extremely late production 71. 07/71. vin ---15713. ![]() could be thats when the bumper update came in. if the other years are anything like the 74s updates don't co-incide exactly with the model year start and end. I think it was what was in the bin till it ran out. My 1972 came with the old style bumper painted the same color as the car. Maybe the chrome was more popular and ran out of the old bumpers first, and the painted bumpers lasted a while longer. |
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