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madmax914
Is there a year of 914 where the key was on the dash and not the steering column? I think the 914-6 had them any other years? I want to trade out my keyed column for a non-keyed and put a push button starter on the dash. It's for a Subaru Conversion.

Thank you for any advise you can give me on this.
mepstein
Only 914-6 from '70-71
914-4 only had column mounted key
madmax914
QUOTE(mepstein @ Feb 4 2016, 09:23 AM) *

Only 914-6 from '70-71
914-4 only had column mounted key

Thanks for the quick reply, How rare are they, do you know of or have any for sale?
theleschyouknow
don't know about rarity
don't have one for sale
but think many, some, a few, one guy (clay perrine) used a 911 column for dash mounted key/starter option
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cjl
mepstein
QUOTE(madmax914 @ Feb 4 2016, 01:08 PM) *

QUOTE(mepstein @ Feb 4 2016, 09:23 AM) *

Only 914-6 from '70-71
914-4 only had column mounted key

Thanks for the quick reply, How rare are they, do you know of or have any for sale?

It requires a different column, base, dash face, ect, ect
larryM
it's just oem 911 parts - look in that classified & ebay market & in Pelican et al catalogs

given that everyone who owns or is "restoring" an early 911 is enjoying astronomical market value on both the cars & parts, you may have to pay real money for the pieces
mepstein
SirAndy has a write up in the install. It's not just a bolt on. It's some fab to make the 911 parts fit into the 914 chassis, dash and wire harness.
914forme
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