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> How rare is a black 1972 914/4?
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post May 12 2018, 07:36 PM
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I have been busy removing paint from my 72 1.7. When I bought it it was metallic blue, but the front and rear trunks, engine bay and cab floor were black. The car has been repainted in the past and I thought the black paint was a bit unusual. As I've removed the different layers of paint I've found that the black is on top of the original primer and the steel is virgin without any sanding marks etc. I don't have the Karmann plate so I'm going to order a birth certificate.

I was wondering if anyone knew how many were painted black for that year.
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Pat Garvey
post May 12 2018, 08:04 PM
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In '72 black and gold metallic were optional colors ( I recall the cost at $300). The extra cost paint was nearly 8% of the total cost of an app grp car, so few were ordered. Everyone loved the black and hated the gold metallic (except me) so you have rare color. Keep it.
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post May 13 2018, 01:39 PM
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QUOTE(Pat Garvey @ May 12 2018, 07:04 PM) *

In '72 black and gold metallic were optional colors ( I recall the cost at $300). The extra cost paint was nearly 8% of the total cost of an app grp car, so few were ordered. Everyone loved the black and hated the gold metallic (except me) so you have rare color. Keep it.


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... And I liked the Gold too Pat! It was oversprayed on my 73 by the P+A dealer before I bought it from the OO in late `75, but not sure if they requested it or a prior prospective buyer or the dealer did it to help move the car - as it also had Sahara Beige over the L80E Light Ivory factory color & under the gold - all done before sold new! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif)

Debug - check that your Karmann plate in the LF driver door jamb has the correct black code stamped on it - in case it was another color other than what you're seeing (as per my situation noted above).

In addition to the colors chart at the 914 Info section on here - p914.com has good MY by MY examples of most all colors on the cars 70-76 MY, but they seem to be having web issues & aren't coming in right now on .com nor .net - but .org will get you the home page (but not the paint pages). So check back with them later.

If it was black, then you're probably better off going back to it, since the original color repaints are always valued better than color changes.

Being a special order color at additional cost, there were a few sent to dealers in that color - but not as many as the other "base" paint colors (same thing for the metallics).

However, there are no records AFAIK that will tell you how many were black in 72 or any MY, otherwise Pat would've said so.

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