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> Rust Free 1974 914 Rolling Shell, Sacramento Area Non-Op Sold
nimblemotorsports
post Jul 19 2024, 05:59 PM
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I bought this car many years ago to make it a racecar, but nothing was ever done with it, and now I must downsize my project cars collection.
The car is rust free, even the hell hole looks good from what I can tell.
I put it on FM since it allows all the pictures. I'll see how many I can post here. well ok I can post one here..
I have the clean california title, and its on a non-op with the dmv.

The wife wants it out of the driveway! its where she parks her newish car, her BMW Z4 parked on the street got totalled, so we widened the driveway to fit 3 cars and now my junk is taking up the space. please help. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)



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post Jul 30 2024, 09:56 PM
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It's got the 75-76 rear sheet metal too. What does the vin plate on the pass fender well say? There is also a chassis code in the rear truck.

I'd bet it was a 76 thus subject to CA smog laws, and the reason the vin is currently 74 is because the seller had the 74 that was wrecked/rusted.
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