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1971 Porsche 914 4 1.7l Show Quality on 2040-cars

US $14,900.00
Year:1971 Mileage:42800
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
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PORSCHE COLLECTORS ATTENTION

WE JUST PURCHASED THIS MAGNIFICENT 914 OUT OF A COLLECTION. I HAVE ALL THE ORIGINAL INTRUCTION BOOKS, MAINTENANCE BOOKS, AND CARDEX, AND 5 KEYS, INCLUDING THE ONE FOR THE ANTENNAE.  JUST 3 OWNERS FROM NEW.

FIRST OWNER SOLD IT IN 1992 WITH JUST 26,277 MILES. SECOND OWNER MENTIONED THAT THE FIRST OWNER WAS 70, AND JUST DROVE IT TO THE LIBRARY. ITS IN THE RECORDS.  SECOND OWNER KEPT A NOTEBOOK WITH ALL SERVICE DONE UP TO 39490 MILES. THE PORSCHE WAS REPAINTED ONCE IN 1994, AND THE PAINT IS STILL MAGNIFICENT!!! YOU MUST SEE IT. SHOW QUALITY.

THE ORIGINAL INTERIOR IS EXCELLENT WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS. CARPETS SHOW NO WEAR. LOOK UNDER THE CARPETS. PERFECT NON RUSTY FLOORS. NO RUST EVER!! ORIGINAL BECKER RADIO WORKS. THE BATTERY BOX IS EXCELLENT TOO. GLASS, AND STAINLESS ALMOST PERFECT. NO CRACKS IN THE DASH. I SOLD THESE CARS NEW IN THE EARLY 70S, AND THIS IS THE NICEST ONE I HAVE SEEN IN YEARS.

LOOK AT THE PERFECT PERIOD CORRECT ALLOYS. (5) EXCELLENT TIRES TOO.

THE THING I LIKE ABOUT THIS BASIC NON APPEARANCE GROUP BEAUTY IS THAT IS ALL ORIGINAL, NOT MODIFIED, OR MESSED WITH.. THESE HAVE TAKEN OFF RECENTLY, AND WILL MAKE A GREAT FUN INVESTMENT DOWN THE ROAD. KEEP IT 5 YEARS AND MAKE SOME MONEY.

THE GREAT RUNNING ORIGINAL FUEL INJECTED ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION HAVE JUST BEEN REMOVED, FOR A COMPLETE RESEAL. FRONT AND REAR MAINS, VALVE COVERS, TRANS SEALS, ETC. FRESH VALVE ADJUSTMENT AND DETAILING OF THE ENGINE WILL BE DONE THIS WEEK. THEN YOU CAN SPEND A WEEKEND FINISHING THE DETAILING FOR THE FIRST SPRING SHOW.

CALL ROGER WITH YOUR QUESTIONS AT 614 395 1487. BE GLAD TO MEET YOU AT THE COLUMBUS OHIO AIRPORT, OR SHIP ANYWHERE. THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST!!!

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