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> WTB 914 bottom engine tin, New Guy
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post Jun 17 2010, 02:21 PM
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Hi I recently joined you the 914 experience with a 1976 914 coupe with 85,560 miles on it from a original owner, to add. To my VW collection 72 Beetle, Ghia , Westy and 412 wagon, I also need the bottom tin right and left side both for the 914 if anyone has them and want too sell them let me know Thanks Fred, central Tn.
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post Jun 17 2010, 02:25 PM
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Might want to just look at this and mark what numbers you need. Lots of sheetmetal on these.


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post Jun 17 2010, 02:27 PM
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The sheet metal pictures shown are for a 70-74 car. If the bottom tin you need are parts 3 & 4 they will look quite different for a 75-76 car. That is assuming you have the 75-75 heat exchangers. Those heat exchanger are very restrictive and power robbing. It is possible to back date the better early heat exchangers but you have to change the muffler, muffler bracket, and all of the heater tin, J tubes, S branches and elbows. If you are interested in converting back PM me or call at NINE FIVE ONE 536 7478. I also have SS heater boxes and all of the parts.
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thanks for the pics. of the tin I do need numbers 3&4 and it's for a original 76 late model exhaust
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post Jun 19 2010, 08:49 AM
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They are called "warm air guides".
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post Jun 19 2010, 09:53 PM
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QUOTE(SLITS @ Jun 19 2010, 09:49 AM) *

They are called "warm air guides".

Now that we all know what their called I still need them Thanks
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post Jun 21 2010, 05:53 AM
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AutoAtlanta has reproduction pieces now. They have been NLA for some time now.
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