WTB! 914 in good, running condition---on a budget., I would like to buy a running and solid 914 |
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WTB! 914 in good, running condition---on a budget., I would like to buy a running and solid 914 |
KBMAN |
Apr 9 2018, 06:31 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 9-April 18 From: Northern California Member No.: 22,027 Region Association: Northern California |
Hi Guys! My first post (IMG:style_emoticons/default/piratenanner.gif) I'm have now caught the Porsche bug (no pun intended!), so my serious focus is nothing but a 914...SO, I would like to buy a 914 in good overall condition, both mechanically and cosmetically...With my budget, I know you can't expect a perfect, or near perfect car for under 10K....So my budget is between 5-8K...
I would prefer a 1.8, and better yet a 2.0, but I'm not getting my hopes up, with the budget I have of $5,000. But, if you have a weak spot for a 'new 914 fan', then please tell me what ya got...thanks guyszzz. Terry in N. California (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) |
KBMAN |
Apr 10 2018, 05:32 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 9-April 18 From: Northern California Member No.: 22,027 Region Association: Northern California |
Hey thanks guys! I live in Grass Valley, CA. And that link for the green one above has been removed, and probably sold. I'm quickly leaning though on what to look for. I have a connection near by that has a 1970 1.7 in pretty good shape, and mostly rust free (and almost all original) for 5K. I'm just not a big fan of the white 914's , or white cars in general. But has a knock in the engine (I was told), so a rebuild seems eminent. It's hard for me right now to do much muscle work on a car, with my bad back and neck, hence my need to get into a car that at least runs solid, and not a rust bucket. Cheers Guyzzz!!! Thanks!
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