Sold 1974 1.8 Phoenix Red driver $10,500 SoCal, Driving project mostly complete |
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Sold 1974 1.8 Phoenix Red driver $10,500 SoCal, Driving project mostly complete |
marksteinhilber |
Jul 10 2018, 03:25 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 229 Joined: 18-October 12 From: Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 Member No.: 15,057 Region Association: Southern California |
Sold- Running & driving, fully registered and insured. Corners like a go cart
Clean title in my name. Original fuel injected 1.8 engine (Bosch L jetronic) 5 speed manual. Its been to a bunch of Coffee & Cars, even display at PCA concours a mile square park Car is worth way more that asking price in all the new and working parts, rust repair, structural reinforcement, new interior, and performance upgrades. A Driving Project about 85% done that should be worth 15 -20K when buyer completes remaining project items such as worn valve guides/ engine refresh, gearbox refresh, left front fender swap, and final paint. The hard stuff (structural repair, exterior to bare metal, etch & prime, suspension and brake restoration)is done. Asking $10,500 with spare gearbox, uncracked dash, excellent Left front fender, and all 914rubber parts awaiting final paint before install. I will entertain offers starting at $8500 without any spares. If you are considering a larger type 4 to go in this car, I have a GA case with crank, rods, and flywheel ($500), and 2.0 heads ($800) stashed away, and a pair of 15x7 fake fuchs with 205x50x15 older tires ($400) match to the front wheels on the car. These parts will only be offered to the purchaser of this car and for extra$ above asking price. I am willing to negotiate on completing the left fender swap and left cowl gutter repair. DETAILS: WHEELS /SUSPENSION: PMB five lug conversion reproduction fuchs wheels 15x7 front and 15x8 rear upgraded front suspension with new poly bushings, stiff front torsion bars, front anti-roll bar (sway bar) with adjustable drop links rebuilt rear trailing arms, new bearings, autocross stiff rear springs BRAKES: Upgraded front 320i brake calipers same size as 911, PMB rebuilt 914 rear calipers. 19mm master cylinder All new rotors, new brake flex lines Parking brake work excellent, all new parking brake cables BODYWORK: Car is original color Phoenix red L32K California car - All structural areas (Hell hole, inner longitudinal, & jack points), have been repaired, maintained, or reinforced for track or autocross. Interior and exterior of longitudinals have "Engman" style kit sheet metal overlay Inner firewall has new sheet metal overlay for torsional rigidity New steel panels in right sail, Right front fender replaced with no rust excellent part New jack points both sides excellent condition steel rockers Both doors were replaced with excellent condition doors from same year non rusted. All exterior body panels, doors, and trunk lids have been stripped to bare metal, etched, primed, and currently have an interim coat of L32K. Several bodywork projects remain to be done by new owner before paint: L fender swap and rt rear corner (behind bumper). INTERIOR All new rubber gaskets on doors, windows, targa, and trunks ($2000 worth of new rubber) New interior, including door cards, console, and reupholstered OEM seats ($1500 in new interior) Aluminum footboards behind pedals and for passenger stereo and speakers 914 carpet floormats Custom rearview visor mount mirror OEM rear view mirrors both sides Backpad and carpet delete for track look. ENGINE: European headers new bored throttle body & new throttle cable fuel tank cleaned and sealed new stainless steel fuel lines in tunnel & engine bay all new rubber fuel lines & filter fuel pressure guage in engine bay Engine pulls hard and starts immediately, good compression, engine has not recently been rebuilt, I suspect worn valve guides but runs well Great candidate to build a 2056, a big 4 2258 cc, or swap in a Porsche 6 cylinder GEARBOX: 5 speed manual (3rd sometimes pops out) new Bruce Stone rebuilt and powdercoated pedal set, all new bronze shift linkage bearings Tangerine Racing firewall spherical shift bearing Tangerine Racing clutch cable mount plate & new clutch cable new speedo angle drive gear and seals Spare sideshift gearbox comes with car ELECTRICAL: Optima gel battery New Bosch Alternator headlight units all reconditioned and working running lights reconditioned with LED bulbs in tail, turn, and brake lights LED bulbs in dash gauges. Hella euro tail lenses ($400/pair) OTHER; rear trunk gas lifts replace torsion springs, Rennwest heim joint trunk hinge mounts Fiberglass front lip spoiler, Fiberglass rear GT fender flares (Front fender flares come with car in trunk) flat tow bar mount plate under chin spoiler - can flat tow for long trips Project items still to do: 1. horns not working yet 2. fog lights restored and good, no power to front yet 3. Oil press idiot light inop 4. gearbox has no grinding, but sometimes pops out of third. 5. still need to swap new L front fender and repair edge of cowl by L fender 6. hidden small rust spot behind bottom of R tail light 7. right rear bumper mount needs alignment and trunk floor needs some love 8. a few new rubber seals are included, but waiting to go on after paint 9. Final Paint still needed (car is currently rattle canned Phoenix Red L32K), I recommend proper spray of 2 stage, with color sanding and clear coat. PICTURES showing some of the structural reinforcement during work since completed. Attached thumbnail(s) Attached image(s) |
marksteinhilber |
Sep 2 2018, 12:24 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 229 Joined: 18-October 12 From: Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 Member No.: 15,057 Region Association: Southern California |
Thank you everyone, but car has sold and will be getting a HP increase from from some type of six.
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