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1972 GT Clone |
MarkV |
Jul 3 2003, 01:21 AM
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Lawrence |
Jul 3 2003, 01:32 PM
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My reply back:
Sir, Porsche DID build a stock 914/6 in 1972: Production Numbers: 914/4 (ROW) 6,106 914/4 (USA) 15,474 914/6 (non-GT) 260 (approx) 916 11 Total 21,851 The 914/6 serial numbers were: 9142430011-9142430260 The car you're selling is a 1976 chassis, with a 3.0/6 conversion and steel flares. That's how it should be listed. The fact that the car is indeed a 1976 has significant consequences if the buyer is from an area with smog requirements, like California's 30 year rolling exemption. To claim this is a "clone" of a 916 is plain wrong, and an uneducated buyer would be screwed over if he took your description as accurate. Regards. |
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