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AndreaH
post Mar 6 2013, 07:39 PM
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Porsche 914/6 Euro model- Brown Price: 15,000
My husband bought the car in 1979, drove it for a year. It’s been stored indoors since 1980. Original color was Orange, painted be the previous owner.

I've had a local Porsche guy look through the entire car and take the details pictures. He can get it roller ready for an additional $500. All the detail pictures are on the website link below:
http://www.porsche9146.com/

Serious offers only.
Local offer on the table for 13,000
http://seattle.craigslist.org/est/cto/3663990082.html

Orig miles: 136,335 km
Purchased 3/21/79
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914outlaw
post Mar 9 2013, 06:44 PM
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No response. Must be gone already.
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post Mar 9 2013, 10:46 PM
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No response. Must be gone already. So much for the average guy getting his hands on one. I think I'll be looking for a well done conversion in the future that is reasonably priced.

I think that car would have been a lot of work. For 35 grand in resto costs + purchase price you could have had a pretty damn good $50K car. Looked like it needed new everything on the passenger side from battery tray down to suspension console and rocker, longitudinal, bottom of the firewall, you name it, it wants it. Engine rebuild, paint and body, interior, it had the footrest though.
Good car because it's a six, but probably went for about the right price.
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