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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 31-July 20 From: Maryland Member No.: 24,557 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region ![]() |
Hi, I just bought a 1970 914 and want to see if it will fit on my trailer. Would someone be so kind and measure their cars total length?
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Was curious if anyone knows the overall length by year:
1970-1972: Steel bumpers 1973: with front bumperettes 1974: with front & rear bumperettes 1975-1976: BUBs It seems like most places quote 156.9 inches, but I presume that's the early cars. The scan above has 161.96 and 164.48 respectively for ROUS and California -- did California adopt bumperettes before they became standard everywhere else? |
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