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> 1974 Porsche 914 Olympic blue project 6 - $12,500 (Orange County), craigslist - no affiliation
napasteve
post Sep 20 2024, 03:18 PM
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nditiz1
post Sep 23 2024, 07:00 PM
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I talked with the guy. Nice dude. The previous owner was somewhat of a fabricator so engineered his own mount and oil tank setup in the trunk. Fiberglass fenders. Stock shift rod. I guess if you don't have certain headers then no need to modify it, idk. Not feasible for me to ship it here to the east coast. You would be surprised how cheap you can buy a 2.7. I think they take more money to rebuild than a 3.0.
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post Sep 23 2024, 09:00 PM
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QUOTE(nditiz1 @ Sep 23 2024, 06:00 PM) *

I talked with the guy. Nice dude. The previous owner was somewhat of a fabricator so engineered his own mount and oil tank setup in the trunk. Fiberglass fenders. Stock shift rod. I guess if you don't have certain headers then no need to modify it, idk. Not feasible for me to ship it here to the east coast. You would be surprised how cheap you can buy a 2.7. I think they take more money to rebuild than a 3.0.


If it were 6 months down the road I would have considered it. The car was located not far from me here in So Cal.
I got to get the house remodel completed then the wife will let me buy whatever I want!
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