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> approx 914 value, 1975 1.8
muncokiho
post Jul 20 2010, 06:21 PM
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1975 1.8 yellow mostly original paint 35k miles not started for 15 years so brakes are locked and possibly engine. Some areas are very nice, trunks, interior etc. Needs major dent doctor for door dings. No rust at all. Rubber like new. Need help with value. thanks,cole
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charliew
post Jul 21 2010, 09:40 PM
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35k or 135k? documentation is the only way to know for sure unless you know the seller real well. I know the houston climate real well and really doubt it is rust free unless it has been stored inside a climate controlled area. A rock chip can be rusted through in only a few years near the ship channel from the salt air. Also if the door dings are near the middle the reinforcement bar inside the door makes dents harder to get out. The no rust at all is hard to believe unless you know 914's really well you don't know where to look I promise. They are a completely different car even though they are like a vw they have their own special places to rust. Also if you can't start the motor and drive the transmission through the gears there is no way to asses the value of the drivetrain.
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