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Hey everyone,
I'm looking to purchase this 914, I'm going to see it on Saturday. It's currently being listed on ebay. First Question, is there anyone in the Charlotte, NC are are willing to come with me to see this 914? Also, what should I be looking at on this 914? He mentioned a 4inch diameter hole under the passenger seat that has rusted completely through but has been "repaired" I need advice on what are some things I should look at on Saturday. Also, what are some of your guys opinion of a fair price for this one? Here is the link to the car: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsche-914...sspagenameZWDVW Thanks and hope to get some good responses! Here is the description & some pictures, more on ebay! 1972 Porsche 914 Targa 1.7 Liter 5 Speed Daily Driver Vehicle Description 914 has had extensive restoration to drive train, all new fuel system,brake system. Bushings on pedal assembly, converted to weber carb, new tires , new exhaust system ,new heat exchanger.new hoses on everything ,new heater blower, fresh paint, orginal color orange, console with guages, blue dot blauplunkt radio , driven daily, a side shift trans would make this a perfect car 30+ miles per gallon....Front pan perfect...Rear Pan perfect...Battery Box Perfect...some rust repair where firewall joins seat pan Pictures tell the story..will e-mail more photos Attached image(s) ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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terrymason |
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Maybe I'm more forgiving than most on the condition of cars, but if you had rust, and cut it out, then did a good job putting in some new metal, then I'm good. I'm sure the price will be reflected though - a pristine car would be worth more.
If he has the dual webers, get them, they are much better (once you get them running) than the single. For a basis, I paid 5600 for my car, in virginia, and it was in similar condition. I did however get a 1.8 in the car, and a spare 2.0 the most important thing is to make sure that there is no remaining rust in the car. Anyone can smear some bondo over it and have it look great for a month. |
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