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> WTB: Rear Trunk to Eng Bay Sheet Metal
dgale914
post Oct 12 2020, 01:28 PM
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I have a 1975 2.0L that was originally bought as a 'parts car' but now that all 914s are going up in value I may keep & restore the car.

The problem is the rear trunk was cut so i'm looking for someone with a parts car that has a good rear trunk floor up to the engine compartment and up to the weatherstrip at the rear trunk lid. I can then weld in and the car is complete again.

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I'm in Northern California near Folsom/Sacramento. If any of you have a destroyed parts car with this sheet metal, please let me know. It's an easy cut out with a sawzall.

Thanks!

Doug
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