1974 2.0L in Phoenix Red for sale |
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1974 2.0L in Phoenix Red for sale |
william1764 |
Sep 14 2017, 02:58 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 252 Joined: 11-May 10 From: maryland Member No.: 11,717 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
1974 Porsche 2.0L, Phoenix Red
Its time she goes. Considered a 6 conversion (my next purchase) however she's too nice the way she is. Absolutely spectacular condition with original paint/interior (paint verified) and approx: 45,000 miles Original #1: Doug Slayback 1974-2002 Owner #2: Jim Chambers 2002-2005 Broker #3: Camp914 2005-2007 Owner #4 Tim Hench 2007-2010 Owner #5 Me 2010 – current Details (most work/upgrades performed during my ownership): • Stainless steel brake lines • Fuel tank removed/cleaned • New/relocated fuel pump • Dual Weber 40IDF carbs (recently rebuilt) w/ matched cam • New Bosch 050 distributor, plugs/wires • New starter motor • New accelerator and clutch cables • Koni adjustable shocks • Bursch exhaust • New poly bronze bushings frt/rr • Brakes/rotors less than 5K miles use • Recent service including valve adjustment • Recent alignment • Weltmeister short shift kit • Authentic COCO floor mats Non matching #'s. Car started out life as 1.8 L. Was replaced with 2.0 L in 2002. This is my 3rd 914. My first in 1982, the year I graduated HS. This is the nicest example I've seen in person. Car is located in Maryland, between Balt and DC. $25k [attachmentid=620 080][attachmentid =620076] Attached thumbnail(s) Attached image(s) |
MikeInMunich |
Sep 15 2017, 12:40 AM
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Car looks awesome. I hope you get your price! These things cost too much for us to sell them for less, but the competition is tough! By that I mean, take a test ride in a new Miata, known as the MX6 here in Europe. For something like $5,000 less or more than that people can get a 160 ps 200 nm of torque in a BRAND NEW car that kicks the crap out of our 914s. Or a nice Boxter for that matter! Naturally I'm mixing apples with oranges here, but it's the reality of the marketplace. Supply and demand determine price. Demand is low for our cars, indeed, VERY, VERY LOW. BUT! Supply is even lower! And of cars in the shape of this one, far lower still, obviously. My black 914 has cost me more than your asking price and isn't in this kind of shape. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) My son is quasi 'nauseated' (IMG:style_emoticons/default/barf.gif) by how much I've spent to get so little car! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/lol-2.gif) But alas! When I drive my black & chrome 914 with bursch exhaust through downtown Munich my car clearly turns more heads than, literally, (IMG:style_emoticons/default/aktion035.gif) any other Porsche in this great down at the foot of the Alps. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/first.gif) So be proud! Your car rocks and I hope someone takes it for your price ASAP. That would be good for all of us. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) GLWTS. M.i.M. |
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