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> One of the last 100 914's produced
dcheek
post Aug 26 2015, 02:23 PM
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This is one of the last 100 914's ever produced. No affiliation.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-914-914-2-...em=231664819356
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post Aug 26 2015, 03:34 PM
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FYI for the onlookers & prospective buyers....

Looks to have an early OT gauge in the console, which should have the wider red band of the 74-76 cars. Odd to have it changed out with the far less common early gauge (73 only)!!??

Also check for consistent records from day 1 to verify 58k miles - as I think it may have a 100k or more in front of that, due to wear items.

Also, anyone looking at this as an entrant for PCA Preservation Div. at Concours, it has too much changed on the interior IMHO to qualify. Zone 8 rules are 75% of factory paint & 75% of factory original, just so you know (Central Coast Region is part of our Zone 8).

Interesting find! No affiliation, but noticed myself on evilbay, due to the color combo my 73 2L was & will go back to in my resto.

You'll want a full PPI at that price, & have all mechanicals checked.

I don't know what "...passed smog not so long ago...." means, but a dealer is required by CA law to sell it to an in-state buyer with current valid smog passed & current registration. With the scarcity of parts on the smog system & crapalytic converter nowadays, along with the requirement to pass smog every 2 years in CA - this one may be hard to keep on the road here, but not as much of a problem in the other 49 states.

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