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> FS : 1973 914-4, Roller, Rusty with Lots of Good Parts, Central Oregon
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post Jun 21 2024, 02:23 AM
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1973 Porsche 914

Everything but the frame rails is in pretty good shape and everything is there.

Happy to send more specific pics.

Rebuilt title

BODY:
Battery tray and hell hole are rusted and an owner before me did a sub-par repair on the longitudinal. Rear trunk is rusted through. Pans are in pretty good shape. Skin and body metal are in great shape. No Bondo that I can detect, lots of bright work still in place. Have front and rear bumpers and rockers in good shape. Was originally sunflower yellow but a previous owner repainted with black and clearcoat. Pop up headlights work. Great for patch repair panels if you already have a project car.

ENGINE:
Has a 1974 1.8l. Weber ICT Carbs on it. Cylinder 2 has an intake valve that won't close completely. Needs rings, did both dry and wet compression tests and a little oil made cylinders come back. Engine bay is cleanish. Does not include stock fuel injection. Coil wires are pretty new. 009 Distributor. Has a cool quad exit exhaust as well as the accompanying rear valence with correct cut outs.

TRANSMISSION:
Shifts through all the gears.

INTERIOR:
Seats have some rips in bolsters, but the center cushions are in good shape, could be brought back affordably. Door panel vinyl is in good shape but pressboard backers are rough. Black dash is a little bit cracked. Stock steering wheel, shift knob etc... Gauges seem to be in good shape. Missing one door arm rest.

I had planned to rebuild it and get it moving, but turned out to be a bigger project than I wanted.

$2300

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