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I have the opportunity to trade my 914 for a 100% original and complete 64.5 Mustang convertible. It is in need of a full restoration, but is complete. I have not made up my mind yet, but on paper the value of the Mustang is actually more than my complete 914 with a bad motor. When complete the Mustang will be worth 4-5 times what my 914 will ever be. I doo all my own paint and body, so the resto will be parts only, the parts are all avaialbel and actually much cheaper then 914 parts. I'm leaning towards doing it.
The Mustang is a very early production car with a straight 6, it is an auto which is very rare. Whats everyones opinion, remember I was thinking of getting out of the Porsche game anyway. |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 618 Joined: 6-May 04 From: Battle Creek, MI Member No.: 2,028 ![]() |
The car comes with a complete 289 and an 8 inch rear end plus about 1/3 of the sheet metal required to repair it. Plus a full and complete in the box front disc brake upgrade.
It has rust I know where it is and it is no worse then some of the VW's and Porsches I have done. He just does not have time for it and likes the idea of the 914 even though he has no idea what to do with it, it's funny when a non-porsche guy looks at the motor and says "that thing scares me, I have no idea what to do with it" (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) . As far as the auto is concerned, this is a very early production 64.5, they all had the I6, but were mostly a three speed manual. Late 64 and early 65 the V8 started to show up. I can upgrade this to the 289 and keep the I6 for originality. I agree they can be a pain to keep straight, but no different then trying to replace support rails on a Beetle vert and keeping it straight, I have seen those done right and wrong, not pretty. I think I'll do it unless something else jumps out at me. Curves are fun, but I'm in the mood for a beach cruiser, something my wife will get in and drive around once in awhile, she will look hotter than she already is in this car with the top down! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/drooley.gif) |
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