1972 Porsche 914 on 2040-cars
Hesperia, California, United States
Up for bid is an above average 1972 Porsche 914 survivor. It has a 2 yr old paint job that is not 100% perfect but it shines like crazy and the body is as straight as I have seen. Everything on this car works except the heater but all the heater stuff is cleaned and painted to go back in minus new hose. It has a 32/36 Weber on it and starts and runs great. The original fuel inj. in unknown condition is available and will be included for the right price. There is very little rust on this car, the hell hole and the longs look pretty good but it could use a battery tray. The interior is all there. The carpet is fair and clean, door panels pretty good, seats useable but probably need to be redone, backpad good except for a small spot where some M@#$%F*&%$ stray dog chewed it while it was in for paint. New tires, no radio but hole included, runs and shifts great. Goes down the road straight and true. This is a darn nice driver that can be enjoyed as is or spend a little more and take it to whatever you want. One last thing speedometer works but not odometer.
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Porsche 914 for Sale
- 1971 porsche 914 4 1.7l show quality(US $14,900.00)
- Lot of 2 project car (s), one ultra low mileage super solid, other lot driver
- 1976 porsche 914 2.0
- 1976 porsche 914 parts engine tansaxle 2.0 liter(US $3,000.00)
- 1973 porsche 914 race car scca, poc, vintage racing, hsr, vera, svra, autocross(US $12,500.00)
- Collectors quality(US $45,750.00)
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