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914 LE Cremesicle for sale, FS |
nevis |
Dec 30 2014, 01:00 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 2-December 14 From: United States Member No.: 18,184 Region Association: None |
Porsche 914 LE Cremesicle - new lower price-
for sale is our 1974 Porsche 914 LE- car is in excellent condition- fully sorted a couple small rust bubbles in paint- excellent gaps- no sign of any accidents 5 Mahle wheels- short shifter- no leaks in motor nice interior -LE registered -clean CA title strong 2.0 motor was rebuilt according to previous owner, not documented trans shifts perfectly, no noise, no grinding car has been repainted in Irish green to a very good standard-very presentable but a re-spray back to original Cremesicle paint scheme could be done in future or drive as is now new rear shocks- recent service, tires are very good, handles excellent with the benefit of F&R factory sway bars which came on the 914 LE package along with in bumper driving lights, center console guages and the ever popular light ivory and Phoenix red color scheme The Porsche 914 Limited Edition were only built for a short period of time in 1974-1000 cars total, half of which were Bumble Bees, the other half Cremesicles there are only 236 surviving examples in the world- less than 100 are Cremesicles remaining $14.9 K Attached thumbnail(s) Attached image(s) |
Steve Snyder |
Feb 7 2015, 09:42 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 241 Joined: 10-June 08 From: Graham, NC Member No.: 9,158 Region Association: South East States |
VIN # appears to be correct. Which means this should be genuine. Does anyone disagree with this. Could a non LE car be registered with the 914 CAN-AM registry www.bowlsby.net as being genuine? Jeff runs an informational Website; it is not directly affiliated with Porsche. So yes, this could be a non-LE car registered with Jeff's site. In fact, although this car is listed on the Jeff's site, it is clearly stated that this car is currently "Not Certified" as an LE. It also shows no information whatsoever that would identify it as an LE other than falling within the PCNA-stated VIN range (VIN 4742914914). I'm guessing the owner submitted his car to bowlsby.net as an "LE" with no supporting documentation, so Jeff listed it as "Not Certified" until he received additional evidence (hoping Jeff will weigh in with some clarification here). Jeff does not list the car as "Certified" unless he is sent a copy of the the official Porsche COA, which, as noted above, is really the only valid means of identifying authentic LE paint code cars. Perhaps Jeff will weigh in with some clarification here... It would be awesome if this car is a true LE, because the VIN is so cool... but the seller's inability to provide a COA and unwillingness to even picture the chassis plate (with the paint code) casts serious doubt on its authenticity. |
nevis |
Feb 8 2015, 06:56 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 2-December 14 From: United States Member No.: 18,184 Region Association: None |
VIN # appears to be correct. Which means this should be genuine. Does anyone disagree with this. Could a non LE car be registered with the 914 CAN-AM registry www.bowlsby.net as being genuine? Jeff runs an informational Website; it is not directly affiliated with Porsche. So yes, this could be a non-LE car registered with Jeff's site. In fact, although this car is listed on the Jeff's site, it is clearly stated that this car is currently "Not Certified" as an LE. It also shows no information whatsoever that would identify it as an LE other than falling within the PCNA-stated VIN range (VIN 4742914914). I'm guessing the owner submitted his car to bowlsby.net as an "LE" with no supporting documentation, so Jeff listed it as "Not Certified" until he received additional evidence (hoping Jeff will weigh in with some clarification here). Jeff does not list the car as "Certified" unless he is sent a copy of the the official Porsche COA, which, as noted above, is really the only valid means of identifying authentic LE paint code cars. Perhaps Jeff will weigh in with some clarification here... It would be awesome if this car is a true LE, because the VIN is so cool... but the seller's inability to provide a COA and unwillingness to even picture the chassis plate (with the paint code) casts serious doubt on its authenticity. |
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