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> Late model 914 FS in Menlo Park, sae it as I drove by...
richardL
post Nov 23 2003, 03:02 PM
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I just drove down El Camino in menlo park (Bay Area for out of towners). There is a late model bright yellow 914 with a For Sale sign parked there.

I couldn't stop, but the paint looked nice and it was clean and original. It also had a luggage rack on the rear trunk lid.

Its on El Camino between Santa Cruz Avenue and the Blockbuster.

If there is serious interest I can go back later and take a few piccies in the glorious sunshine here today.

No connection, no idea of price etc. etc.

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post Nov 23 2003, 03:41 PM
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i saw this too,

looks pretty clean and original

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post Nov 23 2003, 06:04 PM
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Went back for a look.

No price, 707 area code.

It looks original and the paint is generally not bad, not good either. Big shame is that someone has keyed it right down the passenger side - really ugly. 113K miles I think.

The rear trunk doesn't fit - its almost a half inch proud all the way around - really wierd. I wondered if it is raised so that the luggage rack fittings on the inside don't interfere with the top when its stowed?

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post Nov 24 2003, 12:17 AM
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The trunk pivot hinges are broken. The trunk sticks up because of the pressure the torsion springs place on the rollers.

Richard.

I'm leaving Novato tomorrow morning around 10am. Please call me on my cell so I can deliver the paperwork (habent mailed it)


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post Nov 24 2003, 09:38 AM
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Will do - I'll call around 10ish

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