More photos of my unrestored Mayan green 914. Front trunk/ original Dunlop spare |
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More photos of my unrestored Mayan green 914. Front trunk/ original Dunlop spare |
22truckie |
Jul 13 2016, 10:23 AM
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Well. Just started "gross" cleaning of the car. Will show the front trunk area first. It included the original Dunlop spare that has never touched the ground. The car had 145,000 miles on it and is in in readable condition. Top of the front shock towers still has the white factory grease on them! Just learned about that from the saddle colored one posted with 25,000 miles on it. This car is untouched. Original tool kit and tow hook. Now I've been told the original kit was a small black pouch but this one is the original one. Talked to the original owner to confirm. I will post numerous pictures of this area. Hopefully they will help
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