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> 1970/6 on ebay, For your picking pleasure
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post Mar 30 2005, 10:03 AM
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I would love to know what you folks think of this...........Seems to be the wrong wheels ......but nice huH... A new VIN for your 914/6 collection 9140431744


eBay Motors > Passenger Vehicles > Porsche > 914 4539675298

Here's a link to ebay item #4539675298

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post Mar 30 2005, 10:40 AM
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Car looks like a fairly decent unmolested six. Owner seems most proud of the engine (not a minor thing). The big question is "how much rust?". Certainly a $15000 car if rust is minor. Rear bumper is not correct which usually means it had some body work in the rear at some point. Not a big deal (my six has an incorrect bumper as well).
Wonder about paint/repaint quality. Not absolutely sure but it looks like the wire harness in the front trunk has been painted. If so, not a sign of a quality repaint. Sport muffler, no rear valance (stock original very hard to find, if you care), aftermarket front valance, cracked dash, better than decent interior overall. I like originality so foot rest, tools, etc. are a plus.
Mahle spare tells you wheels are likely original to the car. More wheel trivia: Steel with hubcaps were standard. Only factory options were Mahles (5.5x15) and Fuchs (5.5x14). Some argue that 15" Fuchs were available, but if so, probably not from the factory but as a dealer installed option using 911 wheels. Of course in those days you could special order almost anything for additional money.
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