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Looking into another 914. Have values climbed or what? |
Slick914 |
Jun 7 2008, 01:28 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 236 Joined: 10-June 07 From: Lorain, OH Member No.: 7,802 |
Hey everyone.
I had a 74 last summer for a few months and ended up selling it to find a better 914. Well, that never happened and I ended up buying a Camaro as I'm into Chevy muscle cars as well. Anyways, ever since selling the 914 I've missed how fun it was to drive. I've always kept my eyes open for a nice clean one around here, but they are hard to come by around Ohio. I recently started searching a little harder and it seems that the prices have skyrocketed since last year! It almost seems impossible to find a 74 or earlier 2.0 car in very nice shape for 10k. Is this what these cars are going for now? Has the gas prices added value to 914's since they are a somewhat fuel efficient classic? I might be going to look at this 72 1.7 car tomorrow... (IMG:http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a125/philtheskipper/1974%20Porsche%20914/ebay%20parts/untitled.jpg) The price is $8,000. The owner insists the car is "rust free". I've heard that before, but we'll see. He describes the car as being totally redone in 1999. I think he just means the body and possible interior. Mileage is 167k! That sure is a lot of miles, isn't it? He says he has all maintenance records since new. Do you think a 1.7 car with that many miles is worth 8k in todays market? Off topic question... Are those wheels a stock wheel or aftermarket. He claims they are original. |
bfrymire |
Jun 7 2008, 01:55 PM
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Salsaholic Group: Members Posts: 590 Joined: 1-August 04 From: Sunnyvale, CA Member No.: 2,431 Region Association: Northern California |
Hey everyone. I had a 74 last summer for a few months and ended up selling it to find a better 914. Well, that never happened and I ended up buying a Camaro as I'm into Chevy muscle cars as well. Anyways, ever since selling the 914 I've missed how fun it was to drive. I've always kept my eyes open for a nice clean one around here, but they are hard to come by around Ohio. I recently started searching a little harder and it seems that the prices have skyrocketed since last year! It almost seems impossible to find a 74 or earlier 2.0 car in very nice shape for 10k. Is this what these cars are going for now? Has the gas prices added value to 914's since they are a somewhat fuel efficient classic? I might be going to look at this 72 1.7 car tomorrow... The price is $8,000. The owner insists the car is "rust free". I've heard that before, but we'll see. He describes the car as being totally redone in 1999. I think he just means the body and possible interior. Mileage is 167k! That sure is a lot of miles, isn't it? He says he has all maintenance records since new. Do you think a 1.7 car with that many miles is worth 8k in todays market? Off topic question... Are those wheels a stock wheel or aftermarket. He claims they are original. Patience will find a good deal. I bought a 1974 1.8 for 3500 earlier this year. Took a lot of looking and I did see at lot of fright-pigs. Having said all that, the example I bought is a sound car, but, as it is a 35 year old car, there is some rust to deal with. But, it's nothing a little welding will not fix. If I spend the time and money, it will be a nice car, but it will cost about 8-10k to put it in nice shape. (Not a concours car!) So, I guess it depends on what you want. I don't mind a project car... -- brett |
r_towle |
Jun 7 2008, 02:30 PM
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Custom Member Group: Members Posts: 24,574 Joined: 9-January 03 From: Taxachusetts Member No.: 124 Region Association: North East States |
Hey everyone. I had a 74 last summer for a few months and ended up selling it to find a better 914. Well, that never happened and I ended up buying a Camaro as I'm into Chevy muscle cars as well. Anyways, ever since selling the 914 I've missed how fun it was to drive. I've always kept my eyes open for a nice clean one around here, but they are hard to come by around Ohio. I recently started searching a little harder and it seems that the prices have skyrocketed since last year! It almost seems impossible to find a 74 or earlier 2.0 car in very nice shape for 10k. Is this what these cars are going for now? Has the gas prices added value to 914's since they are a somewhat fuel efficient classic? I might be going to look at this 72 1.7 car tomorrow... The price is $8,000. The owner insists the car is "rust free". I've heard that before, but we'll see. He describes the car as being totally redone in 1999. I think he just means the body and possible interior. Mileage is 167k! That sure is a lot of miles, isn't it? He says he has all maintenance records since new. Do you think a 1.7 car with that many miles is worth 8k in todays market? Off topic question... Are those wheels a stock wheel or aftermarket. He claims they are original. Patience will find a good deal. I bought a 1974 1.8 for 3500 earlier this year. Took a lot of looking and I did see at lot of fright-pigs. Having said all that, the example I bought is a sound car, but, as it is a 35 year old car, there is some rust to deal with. But, it's nothing a little welding will not fix. If I spend the time and money, it will be a nice car, but it will cost about 8-10k to put it in nice shape. (Not a concours car!) So, I guess it depends on what you want. I don't mind a project car... -- brett A clean car in Ohio versus a rusted car in CA is not a good comparison. A rust free car in Ohio for 8k....yup that is the price...and its goind up still. Wheels are not original. Rich |
Slick914 |
Jun 7 2008, 02:45 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 236 Joined: 10-June 07 From: Lorain, OH Member No.: 7,802 |
Thanks Rich.
The owner claims it to be an original Cali car, but don't they all! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wacko.gif) With that many miles, I would have to assume an engine rebuild in the near future. Then the fact I always want more power would turn into at least a 2.0 transplant or a 2056 build. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/happy11.gif) BAM! We're up to 12k already. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) |
NoEcm |
Jun 7 2008, 04:33 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 95 Joined: 20-June 05 From: Seattle, WA Member No.: 4,309 |
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Slick914 |
Jun 7 2008, 06:03 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 236 Joined: 10-June 07 From: Lorain, OH Member No.: 7,802 |
Mileage is 167k! That sure is a lot of miles, isn't it? That works out to ~5,000 miles per year. Guess what I meant was that's a lot of miles on an engine that hasn't been rebuilt. What kind of mileage is expected of these engines before they need a rebuild? |
dw914er |
Jun 7 2008, 06:37 PM
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Planning Cities Group: Members Posts: 2,364 Joined: 1-March 08 From: Yucaipa, CA Member No.: 8,763 Region Association: Southern California |
my 1.7 was about every 100,000 miles (im now at 237,000). I have heard from others that the 1.7 has a shelf life of about 100,000 miles, like mine. That engine has help up pretty well then.
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