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> FS: Parting out (8) 914's in Charleston, SC, Lots of parts and cars in Charleston, SC
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post Jul 24 2013, 06:23 AM
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The blue car has a pretty good trunck lid. here's the photo: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4N8HNHg412...C14U2k2Rlk/edit


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Do you happen to have any good (no rust near the latch) rear trunk lids?

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post Jul 25 2013, 12:04 PM
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Hello All,

A good friend of mine has asked me to help him part out and/or sell 8 Porsche 914's he has stored in Charleston, SC. Some of the cars he has had for over 20 years. They are in various sates of decay and we would love for 914 owners to get the parts they need instead of just sending them to the crusher. I do have one 1973 1.7 car with a title and keys that we prefer not to part out, and sell as a complete car. We also prefer local pick up, and not have to ship too many parts.

I sold the only running engine I had, but have 4 non-running 1.7/1.8's Sorry no 2.0's.

Please message, email, or call me (843)607-7268 / cortez0767@gmail.com if you have any questions or want to look at some parts.

Thanks,

Brian

Where is this stash, I can come right over and look for what i need.
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post Jul 25 2013, 12:12 PM
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Radio?

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post Jul 25 2013, 12:26 PM
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Hi.... I PM'd you. Let me know what you find.
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post Jul 25 2013, 12:48 PM
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Hi Brian,

I'm looking for a good rear valence.

Thanks, Joe
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post Jul 25 2013, 01:12 PM
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looking for early drivers side window 70 or 71, clear minimun scratches
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I would say to attack each car individually for a full tear down.

some will want metal which means you'd have to enact a sawzall.

stuff that may sell are.. some will fetch only core prices obviously

wheels
engines/FI components
transaxles
cv joints
sway bars/bolts
calipers
bumpers/dog bones
trim
glass
long lug bolts for mahle/fuchs fetch about $75 a set +-
gauges
switches
harnesses

i'd say put all the screws/nuts/washers/caps/clips/grommets/etc in a box, and save for me ; )

boxing and shipping is PITA.

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post Jul 26 2013, 07:24 AM
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I don't think I have any 70 or 71. I'll let you know if I find one.

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looking for early drivers side window 70 or 71, clear minimun scratches

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I'll see if I can find one.

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Hi Brian,

I'm looking for a good rear valence.

Thanks, Joe

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Thank you for the advice. This is a rather daunting task I have agreed to take on. working Saturdays and after work I'm guessing it will take me a few months or more to get through all of them. I will keep everyone posted.


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I would say to attack each car individually for a full tear down.

some will want metal which means you'd have to enact a sawzall.

stuff that may sell are.. some will fetch only core prices obviously

wheels
engines/FI components
transaxles
cv joints
sway bars/bolts
calipers
bumpers/dog bones
trim
glass
long lug bolts for mahle/fuchs fetch about $75 a set +-
gauges
switches
harnesses

i'd say put all the screws/nuts/washers/caps/clips/grommets/etc in a box, and save for me ; )

boxing and shipping is PITA.

jim

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post Jul 26 2013, 02:05 PM
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I am looking for:
drivers side visor, in any condition.
original style radio, working or not.
2, small black plastic round vent screen that fits in door jamb, above latch.
2, early style window cranks. they are black and chrome, not just black plastic.
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