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> Is a 1975 1.8 worth keeping original
apsoto
post Sep 27 2015, 03:41 AM
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I've got an opportunity to acquire a 1975 1.8L that's been sitting for ~15 years. Before I do anything drastic to it I'm wondering is it worth keeping stock or not? The value for a daily driver is around 8k from what I've researched. For me that's not very much to warrant keeping it stock if I plan to keep it since I'll need to drop quite a bit of money to get it back up and running.

Anyone have any thoughts on a good route to take with this car? I've liked 914 since I was a kid and look forward to a project car but I also don't want to hack up a car that deserves to be kept original.
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post Sep 27 2015, 04:41 AM
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Generally, stock cars bring the most money and have the widest market on resale. Depending on the mods you choose, it may limit the potential buyers, and if really unusual you may not get your money back.

I'm building a 1974, it is a 1.8, it's going to be a 2.0, 5 lug with Carbon Fiber hoods and not the original color. The car was stripped and close to being scrapped. I saved it and I am building what I want.

Follow your dream, make it what YOU want. My two cents.
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