Early vs Late 914 part identification, Is there a visual or dimensional reference available? |
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Early vs Late 914 part identification, Is there a visual or dimensional reference available? |
Patient914Guy |
Sep 29 2023, 06:04 PM
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After finally digging into my 914 that has been stored for years, I have come to realize it's a Frankenteener. It's titled as a 74 2.0 and the Vin in the window is right for that year but I have found the body to be of Jan 72 vintage. The engine is a GA series 2.0 so now I'm wondering about suspension and brakes, etc. I have a feeling that I will need to research every piece to determine early vs late. Any advice on making the process easier is appreciated.
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