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> WTB Front clip parts
porsche914_73
post Apr 30 2019, 06:20 PM
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Hello everybody:

Anybody knows somebody parting out a 914 on the southeast coast, preferably FL or GA? In desperate need of the following:

Right headlight bucket
Front bulkhead sheetmetal
Steering rack hump sheetmetal (with suspension bolt points)
Dash panel (below the steering column mount down to the floor)
Other parts as available like the front nose panel and the bottom flange section of the right inner fender well (saves me time replacing rusted section on my car).

Any help is appreciated! Taking a flight over the weekend to help cut and ship the items is not out of the question.

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914werke
post Apr 30 2019, 09:57 PM
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1st we'd need to know what MY since certain of those items are not the same for all years
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post May 1 2019, 05:52 AM
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QUOTE(914werke @ Apr 30 2019, 10:57 PM) *

1st we'd need to know what MY since certain of those items are not the same for all years


I believe he has a 73 based on his screen name and tag line saying 73 under restoration?
I would think it would be best to find a good front clip and ship (if possible) then to try and precut all those areas and ship. I bet you would find the costs of shipping to be about the same. Big bulky items are not cheap to ship, heck shipping little items has gone up in price lately.

I have a 74 here, but not all the areas you are in need of are good otherwise I would offer up that front clip.

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post May 13 2019, 11:51 PM
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QUOTE(GaroldShaffer @ May 1 2019, 07:52 AM) *

QUOTE(914werke @ Apr 30 2019, 10:57 PM) *

1st we'd need to know what MY since certain of those items are not the same for all years


I believe he has a 73 based on his screen name and tag line saying 73 under restoration?
I would think it would be best to find a good front clip and ship (if possible) then to try and precut all those areas and ship. I bet you would find the costs of shipping to be about the same. Big bulky items are not cheap to ship, heck shipping little items has gone up in price lately.

I have a 74 here, but not all the areas you are in need of are good otherwise I would offer up that front clip.


Thank you @GaroldShaffer . IN is a little bit far for me but will keep it in mind. Let's see if a forum brother from a little bit further south (ehem, FL) comes to my rescue. But I'll take a right headlight bucket if you have it!?


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