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Pickettc
post Jul 12 2017, 09:46 PM
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1970 914 - 6 for sale. This car is in excellent condition. If interested please email me at cathypickett@rocketmail.com.

No rust. 75,000 miles. We are not looking for a trade. $85,000.00.

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post Jul 14 2017, 11:47 AM
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I have some info on this car. Following is a small part of an e-mail exchange I had with a previous owner 10+ years ago.

I painted the bumpers rattle-can satin black (easily removed) which did make it look better and
concealed the road debris damage on the front bumper and was easily touched up.

When in Stuttgart about 1972, we visited the Porsche racing parts warehouse in Korntal (near Zuffenhausen) and since the place was run by an ex-schoolteacher from Tacoma (WA), she let us wander through the warehouse. I ended up buying a 914-6 GT engine lid (20 pounds, perhaps) which, wrapped in cardboard, I carried aboard our return flight as cabin baggage. I let it go with the car and I have the original engine lid hanging of my garage wall as art..


Thats a real GT engine cover.
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