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> FS: Numbers matching 1970 914-6, Aircooled Racing Car Sale #1
saigon71
post Jul 16 2019, 03:41 PM
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I'm listing this for my friend Steve Limbert @ Aircooled Racing

1970 numbers matching 914-6. VIN: 9140430644

Silver with black interior. In storage 35 + years. Excellent restoration candidate.

Complete car. No collision damage. Many new parts. Not running.

$45,000

Contact Steve Limbert at Aircooled Racing 717-432-4116 or snl6gt@gmail.com

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Peashooter
post Jul 18 2019, 05:56 AM
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That would be a good car if you want a project, but wouldn't it be easier to find a nice one for, say 85K, and skip the months of work plus save $?
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post Jul 18 2019, 07:24 AM
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QUOTE(Peashooter @ Jul 18 2019, 07:56 AM) *

That would be a good car if you want a project, but wouldn't it be easier to find a nice one for, say 85K, and skip the months of work plus save $?

True but a lot of people can't pay the $85K in one lump so paying over time is achievable. Plus, there is no guarantee that the 85K car won't have issues. We have seen so many "pristine" cars at the shop that turn out to be 2-3 cars in one even though they made it through a PPI with flying colors.
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