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> FS : 1972 914/6 conversion 2.2 $17500.
tom9146
post Apr 18 2011, 11:56 AM
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2.2 liter ,side shifter , new clutch , release bearing and pressure plate .Alberta Car

can be daily driver , looking for a new project. Not perfect or the price would be

20k ,paint is original color Irish green new shift bushings hell hole is solid , battery

tray has never had to be replaced more pics avail for serious buyer . Located

in Ottawa Canada , Licensed and insured as a six cyl.

FOR SALE 1972 Porsche 914/6 ,
Green yellow , brown interior ,
$17500.00
5 speed ,78000 miles ( Conversion )

2.2 liter six cylinder ‘S cams ‘
Weber carbs ,K&N Air intake
Stainless steel brake lines
Cross drilled and vented brakes
5 bolt Wheels ,Fuchs Alloys 6 x 16”
Sway Bars front and rear
Side shift transmission and shift mechanism
19 mm 911 Master cylinder
M calipers front 3 inch spacing
Widened calipers rear with handbrake functional .
Vented 911, cross drilled rotors front and rear
New Brake pads front and rear
New Bilstein front inserts ( shocks )
New Ball joints
New rear shocks Boge and springs #140 lbs
New Speedo Cable and Angle Drive
New Carpets , Front Euro turn signal lenses
New Seat Belts ( and retractors )
New Fuel Pump ( relocated to front trunk )
Center Console with Gauges , clock , voltage . gas gauge
911 oil pressure /oil temp gauge
Porsche Oil tank
Porsche heat exchangers and exhaust
Electric Windshield washer pump
New tires 205/55 /60 x 16 Pirelli P6
Call Tom D’Amico 613-837-8553 or e-mail tdamico@aei.ca
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post Apr 23 2011, 01:12 PM
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here are a couple more pics , seems like no interest any thoughts , price or color ? Attached ImageAttached Image
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post Apr 23 2011, 05:28 PM
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Looks like a solid car with some nice parts. Since you asked about the color....I love Irish Green; my last '70 six was Irish Green and my current '71 six is going to be Irish Green so I might be a little biased towards that color. However, having said that the yellow scares the poop out of me. I would change that to satin black the same day I bought the car if I was the new owner of the car. Just not my taste.

Aside from that though, I think you have a very nice car.

I would suggest you post as many pictures as you can of the car and the notorious rust locations on these cars. Pictures sell cars.

Best wishes with your sale. I would like to think your car will sell some where in the 15K neighborhood, which I think is a good price.
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post Apr 24 2011, 09:00 AM
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I agree with Michael, weekend of labor and a decent painter, and change the bumpers/valances to black.

Also, Pictures, you need to provide about 100 or so close ups of all areas of the car, good and bad. Your buyer is most likely going to be out of town, so before they even call they are going to want to see what exactly they are calling about.

Buyers for the most part are lazy, they don't want to have to "ask" for much, it's up to you as the seller to provide more than expected and go the extra mile.

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post Apr 24 2011, 11:46 AM
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QUOTE(Ferg @ Apr 24 2011, 08:00 AM) *

I agree with Michael, weekend of labor and a decent painter, and change the bumpers/valances to black.

Also, Pictures, you need to provide about 100 or so close ups of all areas of the car, good and bad. Your buyer is most likely going to be out of town, so before they even call they are going to want to see what exactly they are calling about.

Buyers for the most part are lazy, they don't want to have to "ask" for much, it's up to you as the seller to provide more than expected and go the extra mile.

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Totally agree with Ferg... well said...Good luck with the sale. It is a very cool ride that will put a smile on someone's face.
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post Apr 25 2011, 07:43 PM
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What is the vin number?
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post Apr 26 2011, 08:55 AM
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the Vin is : 47212914872 the bumpers and valences are from a 1974 914 s

blk/yellow , jack posts have been removed , when car was painted more pics added


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post May 2 2011, 01:31 PM
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post May 17 2011, 07:44 AM
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