1973 914 2.0L original owner |
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1973 914 2.0L original owner |
FastFebut |
Nov 6 2012, 07:36 PM
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I'm new here ... Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 6-November 12 From: Sacramento Member No.: 15,118 Region Association: None |
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87m491 |
Nov 6 2012, 07:57 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 274 Joined: 29-July 12 From: Portland, the original! Member No.: 14,731 Region Association: North East States |
Not shooting the messenger, but only 3X+ what an original owner 73 sold for on a fellow 914 site this summer!
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tavoman27 |
Nov 6 2012, 08:18 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 96 Joined: 13-January 10 From: Fontana Member No.: 11,226 Region Association: Southern California |
Not shooting the messenger, but only 3X+ what an original owner 73 sold for on a fellow 914 site this summer! the car is awesome but the price is about 10k, the asking price is original 914-6 territory or really nice 6 conversions |
GaroldShaffer |
Nov 6 2012, 09:16 PM
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You bought another 914? Group: Benefactors Posts: 7,622 Joined: 27-June 03 From: Portage, IN Member No.: 865 Region Association: None |
Not shooting the messenger, but only 3X+ what an original owner 73 sold for on a fellow 914 site this summer! the car is awesome but the price is about 10k, the asking price is original 914-6 territory or really nice 6 conversions Sorry but I think there is nothing wrong with the asking price. Try and restore 914 back to "original" for under 20K. If it is truly documented from day one with all service history, no rust, and only needs the center console repaired It is well with in the $20K range in my book. I would rather see our cars go up in value and excellent examples should demand and get top prices. It was just a few years ago that you could get a very original /6 for $12k - $15K range, now well north of $20K or more. I wish the seller the best of luck and I hope they get their asking price. |
FastFebut |
Nov 6 2012, 10:32 PM
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I'm new here ... Group: Members Posts: 0 Joined: 6-November 12 From: Sacramento Member No.: 15,118 Region Association: None |
Not shooting the messenger, but only 3X+ what an original owner 73 sold for on a fellow 914 site this summer! the car is awesome but the price is about 10k, the asking price is original 914-6 territory or really nice 6 conversions Sorry but I think there is nothing wrong with the asking price. Try and restore 914 back to "original" for under 20K. If it is truly documented from day one with all service history, no rust, and only needs the center console repaired It is well with in the $20K range in my book. I would rather see our cars go up in value and excellent examples should demand and get top prices. It was just a few years ago that you could get a very original /6 for $12k - $15K range, now well north of $20K or more. I wish the seller the best of luck and I hope they get their asking price. Thank You. My family and I only want this to go to a good home and not a track |
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