1970 914-6 FOR SALE
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1970 914-6 FOR SALE
Well I hate doing this but I have to. For sale my 1970, Porsche, 914-6, Vin # 9140430089. I believe this would be the 89th one made. This IS NOT A REPLICA, IT’S REAL. Car is 100 % apart. . I purchased the car 17 years ago in Sierra Madre California. I had all the bodywork done. It has fiberglass flares on it. All new floor pans, tons of new and extra parts. Very nice 15 and 16-inch Porsche alloy rims. All matching numbers engine is also, all apart. I have everything to finish it, but I just retired and moved and I need the money and don't have the time. I hold the California pink. As you can see the car is all primer and there is NO rust. This was a California car and I purchased it from the original owner. Car is in North Idaho, by Couer D’ Alene. If interested call or E-mail. r.doney @verizon.net, 909-732-0335. If interested I will send more pic's. I’m a Porsche nut and this is one of 5 in my collection. I’ AM NOT INTERESTED IN PARTING IT OUT SO PLEASE DON’T ASK…. Thanks hope to here from you…..
Not sure what it’s worth so make me an offer…..
Only about 3,360 examples produced between 1970 and 1972. All base sixes came with a 2.0 L flat six motor, similar to that found in the 1969 911T.
Not sure what it’s worth so make me an offer…..
Only about 3,360 examples produced between 1970 and 1972. All base sixes came with a 2.0 L flat six motor, similar to that found in the 1969 911T.
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I'll bet a few on this forum could have that together in a couple weekends...
would be a fun project but at my stage in life I don't need another one of those...I can imagine you'd get near the end and have a few parts missing, or have several extra parts you can't figure out where they go!
would be a fun project but at my stage in life I don't need another one of those...I can imagine you'd get near the end and have a few parts missing, or have several extra parts you can't figure out where they go!
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As to the Fuchs, in the first picture, the one on the left looks like a repro.. Spokes look too pointed where they meet the mounting surface.