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    Fs: 1970 914/6

    *Not mine*

    Early production 1970 914/6.

    1970 914/6. Original color Ivory over black. Missing original engine which was replaced with a 2.4 911-T #6130202. Side shift transmission. Original transmission comes with the car. If you get lucky you might find the original engine as the previous owner sold it to install a hot rod motor.

    Car was hit in the right rear at some point and that fender/bulkhead was replaced.

    Correct 914/6 Fuchs 5.5 x 14. New PMB brake calipers all around. Carbs rebuilt. Runs well. Has one correct outer rocker and one replacement “glass” piece. Restoration Design making these again. Original glass including windshield. Door jamb decal still intact. Car was painted years ago but not “jammed”.
    Original heat exchangers in good condition. According to seller he has “lots of spares” that may be negotiated into the purchase.

    All in all pretty rust free save for any area under the hell hole. Inner rockers appear solid and areas around the gas tank are good as well. Front pan is clean as is the trunk.

    I’ve driven the car and it’s a typical 914 with age which is to say it has creaks and rattles. (Top and back glass). The engine is spunky and with the additional torque is quite fun to drive.

    IF I didn’t have a 356 in a million pieces I’d buy it and turn it into a GT faster than you can blink your eyes.

    lindseych@msn.com
    (804) 405-1727

    Asking $28,500

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    Senior Member Bill Simmeth's Avatar
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    Looks like a great deal. Good luck to your friend!

    Any idea what the original motor number was? I have a 914 case that came out of N.C.

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    Where was this car 3 months ago when I was looking?

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    He hasn't bothered with running the COA. He also said the former owner stating the engine went "North". Now that could have meant North (Carolina) but who knows?

    The car is very early production from the serial number.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsjohnson View Post
    Where was this car 3 months ago when I was looking?
    He's had it since the fall of last year. Worked on buying it for a good while. The former owner was a bit cantankerous which my friend deals with quite well. It did take time.
    It's no cherry but it is real. I'd LOVE to "GT" this car and would save for the 356SC.

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    SOLD today. New buyer drove it home.

    Tom

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    Bill. I am the new (very happy) owner. I am looking for the original case. I do not have the COA yet so I don't know the original #. Please keep in touch. Gereed75@yahoo.com

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    Senior Member Bill Simmeth's Avatar
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    Congratulations! That looks like a really nice car.

    Let me know when you get the engine serial nbr from the CoA and I'll dig out the case to see what its number is. Case #233 just sold on Pelican this morning. Since yours is a 1970, that might not be too far from your car's!

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...lock-2-0l.html

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