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'Ravenna Green' is in the family of Porsche colors similar (but not exactly like) to the vintage
911 colors 'Birch Green' and 'Chartreuse'. It's truly a stunningly beautiful color!
The 2017 .2 991 S I sold last week via Rennlist is being picked tomorrow by the new owners.
I thank all for their support & positive comments.
Now I need someone from Rennlist to do the same & buy my 1973 914 2.0 so that I can get my wife's approval
to order my next car. Help me out...please! Frankly, how often do you see a 1973 914 2.0, one of the most
desirable models in the 914 range, available in this beautiful 'Ravenna Green' color? Asking $32K or Best Offer.
It's a very affordable car with a very strong engine! What other desirable Porsche model in a stunning color like
this one can be had for this low price? Just think about that!
Eduardo - if this GT4 of mine sells very soon, I'll make a move on this - I love it, gorgeous!
David
Thanks David. Hope you sell that gt4!
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If anyone is attending the Scottsdale Auctions this week you are welcome to take a look
at the car in person. I will probably be with the 914 at the Pavillions show on Saturday,
Jan 19th.
Pavilions Mall (just off the 101 at Indian Bend)
9180 E Indian Bend Rd
Scottsdale, Arizona 85250
Hola Eduardo - my GT4 left today (may have been earlier but I was in MX all of FEB)
What is the status of the 914 and have you had any offers?
Pissedpuppy:
No...I have only been waiting for you to sell the damn gt4 so you can get this 'Ravenna Green' beauty.
So I am all ears in terms of offers. Rennlist's 914 forum in mostly moribund and most guys that are
active in the Rennlist Classifieds are into modern Porsches...not a classic antique like a 914. So this
is your chance to be 'different' and step into a historical timepiece like this unusual yellow/green machine!
In the 914 world, other than the 914-6, it doesn't get much better than a genuine 1973 2.0.