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> F.Y.I. Updated info on early 73 vin 47329000001 thru, 47329001100ish. if yours is in there i need info.!!!
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post Jun 12 2011, 12:36 PM
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Yep it sold before making it to the hemmings print.

Tom I bestow the honor to you to take th torch and head up early 73' info.

Mike


Hey Mike, seriously - I was hoping you'd keep on the early 73 info topic as a way to keep active on the baord here, and was hoping to convince Pat Garvey & "the powers that be" on here to have it as a nailed topic in the O&H forum.

That is, if you're game to have a semi-official role here! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

Sure, semi official status sounds good. It was fun digging up the info on these. Your input really helped out too.

I'm really glad the car went to a great owner. Never know when another 914 may show up here, so no plans to cut and run. Loved the 6 years our family was involved with them. Not sure if you've seen my newest venture.
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Mike


Mike, your new venture looks really cool - especially with your "Orange" so prominently displayed! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

I did finally find your ad in the June Hemmings.

So keep up the good work - both on your new venture & on the early 73 914's here!

As to a future 914 in your stable ..... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) ..... it would make an interesting build thread for an adapted 914 which you could drive, maybe off of a Sporto transplant into a solid 73-74 2.0 project car or solid driver who's starting cost &/or provenance/condition/CW-ness wouldn't make it prohibitively expensive to do the conversion to non-original trim (for example, your Orange was waaay too nice to bastardize that way) ...... maybe adding acc & brake hand controls on the wheel & an auto-clutch Sportomatic (still shift but no clutching).

IIRC there was a member who got a Sporto & its Pedal Cluster from a 911 or 912, and added the Sporto to his stick 914 to make it easier for him to drive it (knee problems or something IIRC). Go look .... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/type.gif)

Just a thought! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/shades.gif)
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post Jun 12 2011, 09:29 PM
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I parted out 4732901319 about 20 years ago and remember that it had early doors
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