FS: 1970 914/6, eBay |
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FS: 1970 914/6, eBay |
gcrotvik |
Oct 22 2014, 07:59 PM
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I contacted the ebay seller questioning him about the apparent rust in both trunks and under carriage that you can see from the pics.
His reply was that the previous seller did not tell him that the car had been under water....although he admitted it certainly appeared so. So this car was definitely under a bunch of salt water from that hurricane and who knows for how long? Also he told me that the engine was seized and there was water staining visible on all the gauges. To me all the electrics (lighting, switches, etc) including wiring need to be replaced, the body stripped down to bare metal and you start from square one with this car. Many, many items on this car will need to be replaced in their entirety. Unsure how easy this is to do on a 914-6 with some of their more rare parts? |
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