For sale 1975 Porshe 914. Sold, Sold 5/31/18 |
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For sale 1975 Porshe 914. Sold, Sold 5/31/18 |
russ911 |
Apr 16 2018, 06:50 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 1-June 13 From: Florida Member No.: 15,944 Region Association: South East States |
I need to sell my car and I am looking to get a fair price for it. I need to sell it soon. Send any serious offers to me and I'll get back as soon as possible. Included one photo and a link to view all photos.
I purchased this car 5 years ago from another 914 World member. It spent most of its life in the mid-west and south United States so it shows no signs of any rust. The car has undergone a complete mechanical and cosmetic restoration in the past 6 months. Car was mechanically stripped to bare metal, etch primed, epoxy primed, any dents repaired, and painted original color (paint code L 95K) with 7 coats of PPG Palma Green metallic, followed by 3 coats of clear, then sanded and buffed to a perfect shine. Paint looks amazing. Minor cosmetic changes have been made to this very original car that suited my taste and I believe most Porsche enthusiast would not object to. Modifications: 1. Front bumper has been replaced with an early chrome 914-6 style bumper with matching front valance. 2. Front side markers removed and filled solid. 3. A 911S rear reflector was incorporated in the rear between the tail light and a remote deck release also installed. 4. The original 4 lug wheels have been replaced with real Fuchs 5 lug wheels that have been powder coated satin black. 5. Installed Porsche graphics in gold to lower side valances. 6. Replaced original steering wheel with Momo with Porsche center cap along with a Sony stereo. Mechanically the car has all the brakes system parts replaced including rebuilt PMB calipers, pads, and hoses. Engine runs fine and has had a recent tune up. Starts and idles as it should and runs out well in all gears. Details: 1. Body – Solid, no rust that has been mechanically stripped to bare metal and etch primed, epoxy primed, and painted correct factory color Palma Green (paint code L 95 K). Sanded and polished. 2. Engine – Original 1.8 liter fuel injected engine. L-jet fuel injection. Runs perfectly, recent tune up. 3. Transmission – Original 5 speed manual transmission. 4. Wheels/Tires – Wheels are 5 lug Fuchs that have been powder coated satin black to match the paint scheme of the car. Tires are brand new Falken Ziex 205/50R 16 5. Interior – Stock interior in great condition. New light weight carpet set installed. Momo steering wheel and Sony stereo. My Webpage - Craigslist ad |
mepstein |
May 1 2018, 05:31 AM
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914-6 GT in waiting Group: Members Posts: 19,142 Joined: 19-September 09 From: Landenberg, PA/Wilmington, DE Member No.: 10,825 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
The rear bumper is even easier to backdate than the front. It would take the next person an hour or two to make the change and rear bumpers are MUCH easier to find than fronts. Great looking car. GLWTS!
If someone doesn't like the black Fuchs, just sell them and buy different ones. There's always a market for Fuchs. Or keep them for a spare set. I like the blacked out look. |
Gint |
May 13 2018, 01:06 PM
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Mike Ginter Group: Admin Posts: 16,063 Joined: 26-December 02 From: Denver CO. Member No.: 20 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
The rear bumper is even easier to backdate than the front. It would take the next person an hour or two to make the change and rear bumpers are MUCH easier to find than fronts. Great looking car. GLWTS! If someone doesn't like the black Fuchs, just sell them and buy different ones. There's always a market for Fuchs. Or keep them for a spare set. I like the blacked out look. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) Exactly what I was thinking when I first read the ad. GLWS I like it. Russ, I assume you did, but let me ask. Did you fix the rust issues? And does it still have the tan interior it had when you purchased the car? Your car looks pretty nice and would probably present well. Pictures sell cars. If you don't know how, please get some help. It really does go a long way. Thanks |
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