70 914-6 For Sale soon, value?, Up for sale soon. What’s it worth? |
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70 914-6 For Sale soon, value?, Up for sale soon. What’s it worth? |
Coastal6 |
Jan 13 2019, 05:02 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 47 Joined: 15-March 10 From: Florence, OR Member No.: 11,467 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Hi all,
I’ve been a 914 enthusiast since they were first introduced in 1970 and have over the years owned 7, with three of them being original 914-6’s. I have decided that I am going to sell the 914-6 that I currently own and have owned for 31 years and 8 months. Parting with the car is probably tougher on me than cutting off my right arm. I could use a little help in determining its value and potential market. Many of you on the west coast have seen the car at events over the years and hopefully will have an opinion. To start: it’s an original “6” vin #9140431952 Here are the details: 1995 993 3.6 carrera engine. Stock factory build. With chip. 25-30 MPG Billy Boat stainless headers with heat Dansk polished stainless steel muffler w/dual exhaust Hidden front BAT oil coolers (3) with thermostat control and fan. Runs cool even on the hottest desert day. All oil and fuel lines plumbed with aeroquip lines and fittings. Carrera starter Carrera 915 transmission with Vellios side shift conversion. Built by George Vellios himself. 8:31 ring and pinion with 29:21 5th gear for freeway flying. Wevo semi sold trans mounts and wevo shift couplings Short shift kit on 915 shifter Carrera complete front suspension with rack and anti sway bar and big brakes w/slotted rotors. Limited edition 914 rear anti sway bar 180 lb rear springs with Koni shocks Recently overhauled 914-6 rear brakes and fresh rotors. Stainless lines 19mm master cylinder 7 and 8 inch x15 factory Fuchs crome plated by Robert Woods 215/55s on the front, 225/50s on the rear. Koenig 914 seats (extremely rare) Deist seat belt harnes both sides New European carpet, headliner, trunk, mats, door panels, dash top etc. Carrera gages, electronic speedometer Rennline dead post Momo steering wheel Blaupunkt CD with aux input and 100 watt amp and custom speakers (sounds great!) European lenses front and rear with split dual bulb European turn signal lighting in front High intensity head lights with electrical relay twin bulb total 155 watts per side New tinted windshield and trim recently installed Door glass and window mechanism updated to later model tinted windows and fuzzy window track for quiet wind noise free ride Tinted thicker rear window and quiet insulation behind interior seat panels New rubber seals all around Twin outside mirrors I probably forgot a few things, but if you can think of it, it’s probably got it. Recent service, runs great (understatement) Drives fantastic. In summary. Probably one of the nicest 914-6’s around. Great body, no rust. Recipes for everything! I can supply a bunch of photos. Whats it worth? UPDATE: February 22, 2019. The car is available for sale. Asking price $75,000 OBO JIM 760.333.4221 The car is SOLD. Thanks everyone! |
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