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> Misc 914-6 - 914 Parts
aturboman
post Jan 14 2024, 11:11 AM
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Left side Genuine 914-6 engine tin. Has 1985 date on sticker, came from a real 6 in storage since 1990, little bent but original paint and zero rust.
$120 shipped

Nice leather shift knob from same car. Excellent leather, slight patina $80 shipped

Single bolt fan strap, came from 3.2 engine $60 shipped

All prices are to lower 48 only and do not include additional insurance or PP fees.

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post Jan 14 2024, 11:43 AM
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That looks like an AMCO shift knob. I believe all of them were vinyl (not leather), but I could be wrong. I'm sure someone here will know for sure.

Does the metal base have the tiny allen set screw? That's very important for proper fitment on a 914 shifter shaft.
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post Jan 14 2024, 11:47 AM
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Yes the set screw is there, and I agree this looks like an Amco.
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post Jan 19 2024, 01:33 AM
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Pm sent re engine tin
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