quickspeedfix
May 28 2013, 03:11 PM
FS: 1970 914-6 VIN # 914.043.0505 [email]quickspeedfix@yahoo.com] California factory original Canary Yellow Six with rebuilt 1969 2.0 911T by Joe Schneider Autohaus in Santa Barbara, California with less then 25,000 Miles. Original exhaust with heater boxes and Bursch exhaust, six Webers with original air intake. Car was a daily driver from Santa Barbara County to L. A. County for twenty years until the car and I retired. More recently the car has been in enclosed storage during the winter months and driven short distances in Oregon during the summer.
Extra Engine: 1973 2.4 911E rebuilt to 2.7 by Joe Schneider with Carrera 8.5 to 1 pistons and 2.3E cams. Engine was removed and stored after 100,000 miles with a loose head bolt. Both engines ran on freeways their entire lives. Car has never been tracked or raced on freeway with CHP approval. Car has 901 side shifter 5 speed with stock gears.
Body/Exterior: 1975 front clip, Can-Am fiberglass front air dam by Renegade, new windshield with black anadized trim, rebuilt rear calipers, original polished 15X6 Fuchs front, polished 15X8 Fuchs rear, new Yokohama rear tires, rear fenders have been mildly flared to accommodate wider tires. Rear trunk shock kit by Camp 914. No serious rust.
In addition to the extra engine I have numerous extra parts including: side windows, window regulator hardware, head light motors, interior trim, original 914-6 rear valance, 1975 front bumper and hardware, interior door panels, relays, extra tach, nuts and bolts, and on and on.
The buyer is responsible for vehicle pick up or shipping. Car is sold "as is" and there is no warranty expressed or implied. Ignore May 28,2013 price of $25,000.00 that was then. I have the Six, enclosed trailer and 2.7 core with pulled head bolt for sale. Price depends on what you are interested in plus numerous extra parts. Or everything.
914z
Jun 2 2013, 11:47 PM
Any pics
quickspeedfix
Jun 30 2013, 02:07 PM
bump
scotty b
Jul 3 2013, 07:14 PM
0 posts, trying to sell a 25,000.00 " documented build car " Sold as/is and you have no pics ?
Where's that red flag smiley ?
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...=189735&hl=Best of luck
Cairo94507
Jul 3 2013, 09:15 PM
Troll????
ednosnaws
Jul 4 2013, 12:49 AM
PICTURES?
sean_v8_914
Jul 4 2013, 12:55 AM
say what?
"Car was a daily driver from Sant Barbara County to L. A. County for twenty years"
..."with less then 25,000 Miles"...
now I aint no math wizzerd but, huh?
billh1963
Jul 4 2013, 06:50 AM
QUOTE(sean_v8_914 @ Jul 4 2013, 02:55 AM)
say what?
"Car was a daily driver from Sant Barbara County to L. A. County for twenty years"
..."with less then 25,000 Miles"...
now I aint no math wizzerd but, huh?
I think he means the current engine (from a '69) has less than 25K miles
gcrotvik
Jul 4 2013, 01:58 PM
This person posted this same ad a year or so ago and did the same thing, posted no pictures and never answered requests. I PM'd him asking for pictures and finally got a less than helpfull reply (and no pictures). I think he gets off on this stuff.
mepstein
Jul 4 2013, 02:26 PM
I saw a pic of this car on another site. Either thesamba or craigslist.
quickspeedfix
Jul 4 2013, 03:03 PM
QUOTE(scotty b @ Jul 3 2013, 06:14 PM)
0 posts, trying to sell a 25,000.00 " documented build car " Sold as/is and you have no pics ?
Where's that red flag smiley ?
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...=189735&hl=Best of luck
Take a drive to Oregon and check the "Six" out. Thanks for "looking' I mean reading. Walt
quickspeedfix
Jul 4 2013, 03:09 PM
QUOTE(gcrotvik @ Jul 4 2013, 12:58 PM)
This person posted this same ad a year or so ago and did the same thing, posted no pictures and never answered requests. I PM'd him asking for pictures and finally got a less than helpfull reply (and no pictures). I think he gets off on this stuff.
Your less then an hour away. Take a ride to Sisters, Oregon and check out the "Six". Thanks for caring. Walt
ben*james
Jul 6 2013, 09:03 AM
Can drive up on Sunday, the 7th. Will be happy to take pictures and post. PM sent.
quickspeedfix
Jul 7 2013, 10:20 AM
delete post
quickspeedfix
Jul 7 2013, 12:06 PM
QUOTE(ben*james @ Jul 6 2013, 08:03 AM)
Can drive up on Sunday, the 7th. Will be happy to take pictures and post. PM sent.
I sent you an email with my telephone number. Walt
quickspeedfix
May 26 2021, 02:30 PM
QUOTE(quickspeedfix @ May 28 2013, 02:11 PM)
FS: 1970 914-6 VIN # 914.043.0505 [email]quickspeedfix@yahoo.com] California factory original Canary Yellow Six with rebuilt 1969 2.0 911T by Joe Schneider Autohaus in Santa Barbara, California with less then 25,000 Miles. Original exhaust with heater boxes and Bursch exhaust, six Webers with original air intake. Car was a daily driver from Santa Barbara County to L. A. County for twenty years until the car and I retired. More recently the car has been in enclosed storage during the winter months and driven short distances in Oregon during the summer.
Extra Engine: 1973 2.4 911E rebuilt to 2.7 by Joe Schneider with Carrera 8.5 to 1 pistons and 2.3E cams. Engine was removed and stored after 100,000 miles with a loose head bolt. Both engines ran on freeways their entire lives. Car has never been tracked or raced on freeway with CHP approval. Car has 901 side shifter 5 speed with stock gears.
Body/Exterior: 1975 front clip, Can-Am fiberglass front air dam by Renegade, new windshield with black anadized trim, rebuilt rear calipers, original polished 15X6 Fuchs front, polished 15X8 Fuchs rear, rear fenders have been mildly flared to accommodate wider tires. Rear trunk shock kit by Camp 914. No serious rust.
In addition to the extra engine I have numerous extra parts including: side windows, window regulator hardware, head light motors, interior trim, original 914-6 rear valance, 1975 front bumper and hardware, interior door panels, relays, extra tach, nuts and bolts, and on and on.
The buyer is responsible for vehicle pick up or shipping. Car is sold "as is" and there is no warranty expressed or implied.
Note: Ignore $25,000.00 May 28, 2013 price that was then this is now.
quickspeedfix
May 26 2021, 02:34 PM
QUOTE(quickspeedfix @ May 26 2021, 01:30 PM)
QUOTE(quickspeedfix @ May 28 2013, 02:11 PM)
FS: 1970 914-6 VIN # 914.043.0505 [email]quickspeedfix@yahoo.com] California factory original Canary Yellow Six with rebuilt 1969 2.0 911T by Joe Schneider Autohaus in Santa Barbara, California with less then 25,000 Miles. Original exhaust with heater boxes and Bursch exhaust, six Webers with original air intake. Car was a daily driver from Santa Barbara County to L. A. County for twenty years until the car and I retired. More recently the car has been in enclosed storage during the winter months and driven short distances in Oregon during the summer.
Extra Engine: 1973 2.4 911E rebuilt to 2.7 by Joe Schneider with Carrera 8.5 to 1 pistons and 2.3E cams. Engine was removed and stored after 100,000 miles with a loose head bolt. Both engines ran on freeways their entire lives. Car has never been tracked or raced on freeway with CHP approval. Car has 901 side shifter 5 speed with stock gears.
Body/Exterior: 1975 front clip, Can-Am fiberglass front air dam by Renegade, new windshield with black anadized trim, rebuilt rear calipers, original polished 15X6 Fuchs front, polished 15X8 Fuchs rear, rear fenders have been mildly flared to accommodate wider tires. Rear trunk shock kit by Camp 914. No serious rust.
In addition to the extra engine I have numerous extra parts including: side windows, window regulator hardware, head light motors, interior trim, original 914-6 rear valance, 1975 front bumper and hardware, interior door panels, relays, extra tach, nuts and bolts, and on and on.
The buyer is responsible for vehicle pick up or shipping. Car is sold "as is" and there is no warranty expressed or implied.
Note: Ignore $25,000.00 May 28, 2013 price that was then this is now.
PanelBilly
May 26 2021, 03:28 PM
I’m so confused by the last post.
rjames
May 26 2021, 03:32 PM
Sounds like it's still for sale.
@quickspeedfix , post the 'now' price as required if you're selling, and pics if you want people to take you seriously.
EdwardBlume
May 26 2021, 07:46 PM
What does 1975 front clip mean?
mepstein
May 26 2021, 08:01 PM
QUOTE(EdwardBlume @ May 26 2021, 09:46 PM)
What does 1975 front clip mean?
Probably clipped with a '75 front to repair crash damage. Not good for a couple reasons.
Mikey914
May 27 2021, 10:07 PM
I responded to the 2.7 block thread.
The poster seems to believe that this is EBay and we should be bidding. Total disregard for the rules, no pics, it all adds up to buyer beware.
If the blatant disregard for the forum isn’t a big red flag there are more. I don’t typically chime in on threads like this one, but really rubbed me the wrong way.
quickspeedfix
May 28 2021, 08:36 AM
QUOTE(rjames @ May 26 2021, 02:32 PM)
Sounds it's still for sale.
@quickspeedfix , post the 'now' price as required if you're selling, and pics if you want people to take you seriously.
[b]Post has been deleted
73-914
May 28 2021, 09:12 AM
QUOTE(Mikey914 @ May 28 2021, 12:07 AM)
I responded to the 2.7 block thread.
The poster seems to believe that this is EBay and we should be bidding. Total disregard for the rules, no pics, it all adds up to buyer beware.
If the blatant disregard for the forum isn’t a big red flag there are more. I don’t typically chime in on threads like this one, but really rubbed me the wrong way.
BillJ
May 28 2021, 09:32 AM
QUOTE(quickspeedfix @ May 28 2021, 10:36 AM)
QUOTE(rjames @ May 26 2021, 02:32 PM)
Sounds it's still for sale.
@quickspeedfix , post the 'now' price as required if you're selling, and pics if you want people to take you seriously.
[b]Post has been deleted
No, it has not been deleted. If you have an actual car for sale then sell it according to the rules or take a hike. You clearly are a joker that has no intention of actually selling anything. You post a busted case that you offer for more than the price of a known good, running, complete engine. You slap up an add you cut and pasted from 2013 then double back on your offer price. You, sir, have no respect.
bobboinski
May 28 2021, 09:20 PM
I'm interested in buying you car > FS: Real 1970 914-6 VIN# 914.043.0505 $25,000.00. Please post pictures to review.
Bob
quickspeedfix
May 29 2021, 12:22 PM
QUOTE(bobboinski @ May 28 2021, 08:20 PM)
I'm interested in buying you car > FS: Real 1970 914-6 VIN# 914.043.0505 $25,000.00. Please post pictures to review.
Bob
I do not have a smart phone.
quickspeedfix
May 29 2021, 12:24 PM
QUOTE(bobboinski @ May 28 2021, 08:20 PM)
I'm interested in buying you car > FS: Real 1970 914-6 VIN# 914.043.0505 $25,000.00. Please post pictures to review.
Bob
I do not have a smart phone.
quickspeedfix
May 29 2021, 12:26 PM
QUOTE(bobboinski @ May 28 2021, 08:20 PM)
I'm interested in buying you car > FS: Real 1970 914-6 VIN# 914.043.0505 $25,000.00. Please post pictures to review.
Bob
I do not have a smart phone
Bullethead
May 29 2021, 03:01 PM
QUOTE(quickspeedfix @ May 29 2021, 02:22 PM)
QUOTE(bobboinski @ May 28 2021, 08:20 PM)
I'm interested in buying you car > FS: Real 1970 914-6 VIN# 914.043.0505 $25,000.00. Please post pictures to review.
Bob
I do not have a smart phone.
QUOTE(quickspeedfix @ May 29 2021, 02:24 PM)
QUOTE(bobboinski @ May 28 2021, 08:20 PM)
I'm interested in buying you car > FS: Real 1970 914-6 VIN# 914.043.0505 $25,000.00. Please post pictures to review.
Bob
I do not have a smart phone.
QUOTE(quickspeedfix @ May 29 2021, 02:26 PM)
QUOTE(bobboinski @ May 28 2021, 08:20 PM)
I'm interested in buying you car > FS: Real 1970 914-6 VIN# 914.043.0505 $25,000.00. Please post pictures to review.
Bob
I do not have a smart phone
Clearly. But you do have an echo.
Saaaaaay... you're not
really in Billings Montana, are you?
MCShack
May 29 2021, 03:53 PM
QUOTE(quickspeedfix @ May 28 2013, 05:11 PM)
FS: 1970 914-6 VIN # 914.043.0505 [email]quickspeedfix@yahoo.com] California factory original Canary Yellow Six with rebuilt 1969 2.0 911T by Joe Schneider Autohaus in Santa Barbara, California with less then 25,000 Miles. Original exhaust with heater boxes and Bursch exhaust, six Webers with original air intake. Car was a daily driver from Santa Barbara County to L. A. County for twenty years until the car and I retired. More recently the car has been in enclosed storage during the winter months and driven short distances in Oregon during the summer.
Extra Engine: 1973 2.4 911E rebuilt to 2.7 by Joe Schneider with Carrera 8.5 to 1 pistons and 2.3E cams. Engine was removed and stored after 100,000 miles with a loose head bolt. Both engines ran on freeways their entire lives. Car has never been tracked or raced on freeway with CHP approval. Car has 901 side shifter 5 speed with stock gears.
Body/Exterior: 1975 front clip, Can-Am fiberglass front air dam by Renegade, new windshield with black anadized trim, rebuilt rear calipers, original polished 15X6 Fuchs front, polished 15X8 Fuchs rear, rear fenders have been mildly flared to accommodate wider tires. Rear trunk shock kit by Camp 914. No serious rust.
In addition to the extra engine I have numerous extra parts including: side windows, window regulator hardware, head light motors, interior trim, original 914-6 rear valance, 1975 front bumper and hardware, interior door panels, relays, extra tach, nuts and bolts, and on and on.
The buyer is responsible for vehicle pick up or shipping. Car is sold "as is" and there is no warranty expressed or implied.
Please tell me where to send money and pick-up location for car hauler driver. TY
roblav1
May 29 2021, 04:18 PM
This thread has entertainment value!
73-914
May 29 2021, 05:40 PM
QUOTE(roblav1 @ May 29 2021, 06:18 PM)
This thread has entertainment value!
It's because we're been stuck inside way too long LOL
Front yard mechanic
May 29 2021, 08:20 PM
Now I know why homicides are up 1100% in Oregon
rhodyguy
May 30 2021, 10:37 AM
Stop bumping this thread with replies. It only leads to frustration. Let it die a quick death. Or...make arrangements, fly to Portland and lay eyes on this car. The plane ticket is the cheapest insurance you can buy. Out of this one.
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