Porsche 914-4 1976 Special Edition on 2040-cars
Camarillo, California, United States
1976 Porsche 914-4 deluxe edition (last year made)
Car has 10 foot paint job, at 10 feet looks good until you examine and see road rash and a couple of car door dings. The interior is in fair shape, has about 1 1/2 break where the seat belts goes over back area of car, no holes or tears in seats or carpet. Has complete tune-up done, the oil gauge sensor and the fuel sensor both are a little erratic, full tank will sometimes show 1/2 full. There are a couple of rust spots only, one on passenger side a couple of inches, put rust off on and stopped the rust, small ding on hook.. Tires are about 1/3 or so worn but in good shape. NOTE: Fuel injection system was removed and have weber carb (2) on car... the complete fuel system is in box, so if you wish to revert, can do... Along with the car will include the center console so that the car will look like a 914-6, you will have to install after buying the car.. also have decal for outside body... |
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