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> fs, 1972 porsche 914, 2.0L, Very nice condition, $7000
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post Jun 24 2009, 04:53 PM
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This is my 1972 porsche 914, just about perfect condition. It has 100k+ miles, and approximately 5033 miles since the engine was redone in 2001. It is without rust and since the rebuild has never been drivin in snow, or rain. It has a Blaupunkt stereo, cd player. The engine is a volkswagen type 4, 2.0L, (original 1.7L), with dual 1df40 weber carbs, and heads by fat performence, 5 speed manual. The car has been garage kept most of the time that we have had it for. It runs very nice, and it looks amazing, this is by far the best 914 i have seen in New Mexico.we have the original manual, and everythign you will need. Very fun, and an extreme eye catcher, $7000. If interested email me at levibrenza@swcp.com.

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post Jun 24 2009, 05:12 PM
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I looked at the photos of your car on photobucket. What is the name of that color? Is it the original color of the car, another 1972 914 color, or something else?

What does the driver side door jam color plaque show for the color code?

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This is my 1972 porsche 914, just about perfect condition. It has 100k+ miles, and approximately 5033 miles since the engine was redone in 2001. It is without rust and since the rebuild has never been drivin in snow, or rain. It has a Blaupunkt stereo, cd player. The engine is a volkswagen type 4, 2.0L, (original 1.7L), with dual 1df40 weber carbs, and heads by fat performence, 5 speed manual. The car has been garage kept most of the time that we have had it for. It runs very nice, and it looks amazing, this is by far the best 914 i have seen in New Mexico.we have the original manual, and everythign you will need. Very fun, and an extreme eye catcher, $7000. If interested email me at levibrenza@swcp.com.

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post Jun 24 2009, 05:19 PM
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Willow green. very nice color.
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post Jun 24 2009, 06:01 PM
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The color is willow green, it came on 71, and 72 914's. Although this is original color in is not the original paint job, we re did the paint.

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What is condition of the seats and dash? ANy moe photos you could post or send? What type of heat exchangers and muffler?

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