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> WTB good condition parts for my '73 914
Meloosifah
post Aug 5 2015, 09:30 PM
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Hi,

I just purchased a '73 914 that needs some restoration and am looking for some parts in good to excellent shape:

I have found some things - still looking for the following:

Interior padded pieces (vertical by windshield, across top by windshield, across top at rear, dash pad bottom)
Engine lid letters
Washer nozzles
Plastic clips and rubber pieces for setting top in trunk
Black seats and back pad for '73 (or material for reupholstery)
Door panels for '73
Front sway bar with all hardware and mounting brackets
19mm master cylinder
Chrome door exterior handles

Thanks!
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jos.hall
post Aug 5 2015, 11:26 PM
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I pulled aside this stuff for ya....

-Center armrest/tray
-Amco wooden shift knob
-Interior padded parts. The two A-pillars are excellent, the lower knee pad is crack free and in great condition bi could use a polish, I have the roof paddle pieces as well but they each have a crack in them.
-a really nice cigarette lighter insert
-*i have several windshields but they're in Columbus so if you can't find one I'm sure we can get ya one*
-I have an NOS set of metal script letters but I don't have the C or E (I also have plastic letters
-I have a hella interior light but it's has the typical cracks in it.
-I'm pretty sure I have a set of door panels or ya but I'm not sure what the '73s look like.

I'll shoot this and pictures of some of the stuff to your email.
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warpig
post Aug 6 2015, 03:54 AM
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Sounds like you need to look up http://www.914rubber.com/ (IMG:style_emoticons/default/aktion035.gif)
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GaroldShaffer
post Aug 6 2015, 06:48 AM
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You bought another 914?
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I'm in Portage Indiana. Where in Indiana are you. I have tons of parts.
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Meloosifah
post Aug 6 2015, 04:05 PM
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Thanks for all the replies. I am just north of Indianapolis, IN.

Depending on prices, it may be worth it to take a drive to Columbus or Portage.

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post Aug 6 2015, 09:44 PM
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I have most of this stuff I'll PM
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post Aug 7 2015, 06:44 PM
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Thank God and OCD for 914 World.....
When in my first 71, we had the local junk yard in Tulsa, JC Whitney, and a wall mounted rotary dial phone..

gotta love the availability of info but it sure depresses perceived value..


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post Aug 9 2015, 02:07 PM
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Found some parts. Still looking for a few things.
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