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Hello all, I am new to the 914 group having spent my time in the early 911 world. I just love really nice vintage cars, especially well kept, rust-free survivors. Well, as luck would have it, a really nice 1970 914-6 has fallen into my lap. I know very little about the 914 and need some assistance in determining a value for a really nice 914-6. Here is the info that was sent to me:
It is a 1970 914-6. It has 112,000 miles. I can't tell if it is original paint or not. There is no rust that I can see from the pictures. New tires. Koni shocks. It has a front oil cooler that is non-factory. Non-original steering wheel. Otherwise, it seems like a pretty decent car... just a coupla chips, and that's it! It also has what look to be Fuch 15 X 7 wheels. Here are some pics to view. Attached image(s) ![]() ![]() |
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Looks like a decent 914-6. No pics of the motor or hellholes. The wheels look like 16x7 Fuchs? Can't tell about the rear bumper. Get a PPI and if you can get the car for just under $20k, well bought, I would say $22-3 is the very top of the market on this car. I have sold them for $8500 to $27000. The low end being a project car and the top end being a restored concours car.
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,718 Joined: 31-January 06 From: North Jersey Member No.: 5,505 Region Association: North East States ![]() |
Looks like a decent 914-6. No pics of the motor or hellholes. The wheels look like 16x7 Fuchs? Can't tell about the rear bumper. Get a PPI and if you can get the car for just under $20k, well bought, I would say $22-3 is the very top of the market on this car. I have sold them for $8500 to $27000. The low end being a project car and the top end being a restored concours car. CCL WHat happened with that silver 3.6 you had. What did it end up going for? I just couldn't bring myself to spend 45k at the time. But man I was really on the fence with that car. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) |
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