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Cal
Looks like a nice car and one of the last produced. Might be a little overpriced $22K.....any thoughts?

http://www.cvluxurycars.com/1976Porsche914...lveronBlack.htm

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914Sixer
From what I see in the pictures it was a "loaded" car, making it close to $8.5-9K new. It is far from original though. Missing side marker lights jump out a me, emblems not decals on the rear, and a hood badge. No mileage mentioned. Probably over priced.
Cal
Looks like this car is for sale again with more info and plenty of photos. 116K original miles with complete history.....$24K.

http://www.cvluxurycars.com/1976Porsche914...lveronBlack.htm

porschetub
QUOTE(Cal @ Sep 29 2016, 03:48 PM) *

Looks like this car is for sale again with more info and plenty of photos. 116K original miles with complete history.....$24K.

http://www.cvluxurycars.com/1976Porsche914...lveronBlack.htm


Mileage is too high for that sort $$$$,if was maybe 40k miles maybe .


Cal
Now listed on BAT.....should be interesting to see what it sells for.

http://bringatrailer.com/listing/1976-porsche-914-2/
scallyk9
QUOTE(Cal @ Mar 31 2017, 06:56 PM) *

Now listed on BAT.....should be interesting to see what it sells for.

http://bringatrailer.com/listing/1976-porsche-914-2/


Yes, I saw that. It's located in Bellevue, WA, and being sold by a very knowledgeable and experienced specialty dealer. I looked at and test drove this car last October and it is very well sorted and has minor mods to offset the power loss in the very last models.
second wind
My two cents.....with little rust and somewhat reasonable mileage...40k better of course......I would walk in with $17,000......CASH!!.....then walk out at over $19,000. Rust is a bitch.....not having any sounds valuable to me......no comment on my car from Capitola, Calif. So go buy it!!! It is not like you would lose a dime on it. No side markers looks great but I haven't done it yet....you can always pop them in later...bet wires are still there unless a euro car. Fun to have one.....I hear more is better??
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Cal
Sold today for $21K....that's strong money for this car with the 5% auction fee, shipping and taxes. Apparently it's heading Spain.

http://bringatrailer.com/listing/1976-porsche-914-2/
Coondog
I think that's a fair price. If you bought a $10,000 needs work 914 you would easy put another $10,000 in it to get to this condition. So it brings back the "better to buy a Xlint condition 914 Verse a restore project" argument.

I for one want the 914 prices to skyrocket............
Cal
QUOTE(Coondog @ Apr 6 2017, 10:26 PM) *

I think that's a fair price. If you bought a $10,000 needs work 914 you would easy put another $10,000 in it to get to this condition. So it brings back the "better to buy a Xlint condition 914 Verse a restore project" argument.

I for one want the 914 prices to skyrocket............


I agree that the $21K price is fair.....but by the time you add in the $1K auction fees, the shipping /container fees for transporting it to Spain and than paying the +/-20% tax....that's $30K. That's what I meant by strong money....
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