Scary Porsche 914 on 2040-cars
Springfield, Missouri, United States
Engine:2.0 LITRE
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 1974
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Porsche
Interior Color: Black
Model: 914
Number of Cylinders: 4 CYL.
Trim: 2.0 LITRE
Drive Type: REAR DRIVE
Mileage: 92,344
Warranty: NONE
THIS CAR HAS BEEN HIT MORE TIMES THAN MIKE TYSON , IT HAS MORE MILES ON IT THAN THE SPACE SHUTTLE , THE GLASS HAS VERICOSE VEINS , ITS ON CHEMO THERAPY FOR METASTASIZED CANCER , IT HAS SEVERAL HUNDRED MUD DOBBERS AND YELLOW JACKETS LIVING IN IT AS WELL AS A COUPLE OF SNAKES THAT ARE GETTING FAT ON ALL THE FIELD MICE THAT LIVE IN IT. IF YOU BUY THIS CAR AND PUT IT IN YOUR SHOP , THE NEXT MORNING YOU WILL EXPERIENCE WILD KINGDOM HERE ARE SOME GOOD THINGS ABOUT THE CAR ,IT HAS BEEN SITTING FOR SEVERAL YEARS , IT WAS BORN BLACK , HAS CLEAN MO. TITLE , ALLOY WHEELS , 2.0 LITRE ENGINE THAT TURNS OVER , STILL HAS FUEL INJECTION , HAS A REAL CLEAN RUST FREE BODY AND TUB ,[ EXCLUDING SURFACE RUST] I HAVE THE HEADLIGHT ASS. , BRAKES ARE UP , NEW WINDSHIELD , ALL GLASS IS GOOD , GOOD 5-SPEED TRANS. , CAR NEEDS LEFT REAR QUARTER REPLACED AND A FRONT BUMPER , THE REST OF THE DINGS ARE EASY , ALL SEAMS ARE GOOD ANY QUESTIONS , CALL ME ....417-865-4124....SPRINGFIELD MO......CASH OR BANK WIRE REQUIRED |
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