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> For Sale: 1973 914 1.7
dougstrach
post Aug 16 2019, 10:23 AM
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Great, low-rust, solid car. Recently tuned--New plugs, condenser, points. Fuel pump upgrade and new Tangerine Racing stainless lines to replace the old vinyl lines. Still have the old pump and bracket if you want to keep it all original.

Purchased last year out of Colorado where is sat in dry storage for about 20 years. Last driven and tagged in 1996, but it runs great now with no smoke and a smooth idle. I would say rust free, but there is one small spot where some rust is under the driver side rocker panel. It seems that this is about as rust free as you find!

I do see a bit of oil dripping on the exhaust after it heats up, but nothing too concerning, but a little smoke as it cools.

Great project car to clean up the body or even keep in its original survivor patina. I have lots of parts from the previous owner including new clutch, brakes, A/C, ignition parts, trim parts, new seat covers, fuel tank cleaner (not needed). The car is complete and just needs a little effort to get it into great shape. Only part missing is the shifter knob.

Asking $7500 obo.

More pictures available at https://photos.app.goo.gl/A82KW2QbH17NHE849


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