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> 914 2.0 Barn Find, How to Identify and What might the Value be.
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post Sep 30 2019, 12:17 PM
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Hello everyone, newbie here so apologize for the mistakes in advance.

I have what I believe to be a 73-76 914 2.0 Motor and 5 speed. I need to identify what it is for sure and then am curious as to what it's current value might be as I no longer intend to use it as I had once hoped and am interested in putting it up for sale. I am unsure as to the state of the motor and trans at this point.

Located in Salt Lake City, Utah

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!!!

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post Sep 30 2019, 12:27 PM
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Based on what I'm seeing in the pictures, your buyer is someone who wants an engine to rebuild or someone who wants to part it out to try and make some money. There's so much that could be wrong, and not visible in photos. $200-$500 but that's a stretch
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post Sep 30 2019, 12:31 PM
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Looks like1.8 heat exchangers.
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post Sep 30 2019, 12:41 PM
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1975-1976 engine because of the triangle exhaust. Looks like it has 2.0 heads. If the heads are good $200-$400. The cylinder tins on the heads go for around $100-$150. The rest is a mystery. If it turns freely, to the right person $700-$1000
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post Sep 30 2019, 12:43 PM
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QUOTE(IronHillRestorations @ Sep 30 2019, 02:27 PM) *

Based on what I'm seeing in the pictures, your buyer is someone who wants an engine to rebuild or someone who wants to part it out to try and make some money. There's so much that could be wrong, and not visible in photos. $200-$500 but that's a stretch

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post Sep 30 2019, 12:50 PM
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Post a photo of the SN printed on the block and someone can identify if it’s a 2.0l motor. It should be next to the oil filler.
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post Sep 30 2019, 02:52 PM
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Thank you everyone for your input so far. I'll find the SN and get a pic as soon as I can!
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post Sep 30 2019, 08:46 PM
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Looks like the left bank's head is a 75/76 with the air injection ports crimped. The right side looks to be from a 73/74.
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post Oct 1 2019, 04:48 AM
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QUOTE(euro911 @ Sep 30 2019, 10:46 PM) *

Looks like the left bank's head is a 75/76 with the air injection ports crimped. The right side looks to be from a 73/74.


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You gotta love the lengths people went to back in the day to keep these buggers running before the Internet and FedEX made it so easy to get parts from anywhere in the world!

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