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> Bay Area: 1970 Porsche 914 roller (berkeley) $1250
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1970 Porsche 914 roller. Have motor that came in the car, likely original, it is out of the car. Have transmission as well, also likely original, also out of the car.

Have a "new" replacement set of seats, they are tan, and original 914 (not aftermarket) and are generally in good shape.

Dash is pulled, but everything is there. gas tank is there, but disconnected. I have an exhaust, but it's rusty.

My intention was to convert it to electric, but never got around to it. I kept all the gas parts as a just in case. you could take it either way.

Has chrome bumpers, front and rear. small dent in front behind the rubber section.

Hell hole, has a hole. I was going to weld in a piece of steel, but haven't yet so I'll leave that to you.

Floors had some surface rust, so I stripped them and repainted them with POR-15.

I have the old carpets which are useful for patterns but little else.

PO told me it's currently off the books at the DMV, so it requires a trip to the DMV to have it's vin verified once it's running. I'm happy to facilitate as necessary.

Selling because I need the money for grad school.

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