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> 1973 914 1.7
FelixHolst
post Aug 20 2019, 05:05 PM
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This is a very straight, dry porsche 914. It has a 1.7 motor and runs and drives great. The car has had the tank replaced with a good used unit. New fuel lines front to back, new fuel pump, new plugs, new points, new wires, new distributor cap and rotor, full rebuild of injection system and vacuum lines. Recent service. It runs well and fires on the key every time New Bosch parts where possible including brake pads in front.
The pans, longitudinals, floors and hell hole are all solid and dry. Battery tray is rusted (easy to replace) but apart from that its a predominantly solid and rust free 914. The interior has some blemishes but presents well...this is certainly not your average baked out So Cal car.
Its got worn but perfectly useable euro lenses and the side markers have been deleted. The paint is definitely a 10 footer. The door was replaced due to an unfortunate driveway incident (long story) but just adds to the over all vibe. The car gets ‘right on’ waves everywhere it goes and exudes an attitude of “dont give a shit”. That said its a perfect canvas for what ever you want to do next. Keep going with the outlaw theme or give it a nice shiny paint job and continue to restore it.

Every thing functions as it should.

I’m looking for $8500 but happy to talk money if you come and take a look.


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