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> fuch and the $835 car they are attached to, i think they are real
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post Oct 12 2009, 05:51 PM
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the wheel has a type of locking mech. the size is 15 x ? does it look real. i cant remove it yet. ARIZONA car battery tray rust. motor run or condition? its got to be worth $835. right?


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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/popcorn[1].gif) ..well you can not find much of anything, sports car wise for $850.00 anymore that is worth having, ..and you are buying a "porsche" car. You will , by your discreption , have a project to restore. If you are a dedicated car guy, you can restore that 914. If you are a long way away from ,other 914 owners,or mechanics with some technical experience with these or similar cars you might be in a world of hurt. If the car is COMPLETE even if it,s apart you may not get hurt too bad even if you "bail out" of the restoration at a later date. My advise is NEVER purchase a basketcase car to restore just to make a profit. usually never works out. purchase it because YOU want to ultimately DRIVE IT., use it, and enjoy it. Plan on spending 2-4 times what you THINK it might cost to restore,and similarly time wise. generally sounds like a resonable deal, but you have left out a lot of details about this car that could have a significant impact on the restoration costs. It may be good only as a parts car...which you should also consider. Create and go thru a list of "What if,s " which might help you make your decision. But by all means "TRY" to make a decision that is practical for you, in your particular situation. good luck, I hope this helps. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/popcorn[1].gif)
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