1973 Porsche 914 Tangerine Orange 1.7L Numerous Upgrades Fuchs
Description
Listed is a 1973 Porsche 914 tangerine orange in color. This car has been repainted at some point in its life. The car has been hit before in the front I believe, so there is a salvage title. Because of that, this car would make an excellent project car/racecar candidate.
When I bought the car in late 2007, it ran rough, and needed to be gone through. I completely disassembled the entire car. I rewired most of it following available wiring diagrams online. I removed all brake calipers and had them completely rebuilt (honed and new seals). I installed a 19mm 911 master cylinder. I removed the original plastic fuel lines and replace the center tunnel fuel line with a custom bent stainless steel line. The headlight components have been acid dipped and gold zinc plated. The rear hubs have been converted to 5-lug, and 15x7 Fuchs have been installed in the rear. According to the person who I bought the Fuchs from, they had 16,000 original miles on them. The 1.7L engine has a progressive center-mounted carb. The engine tin has been removed to clean the cooling fins. The engine has an aircraft thermocouple temperature gauge installed on a spark plug. It also has a Pertronix Ignitor III electronic ignition system and appropriate spark plug wires and coil. The tires are a couple of years old but still have 98% of the tread left. I got the car legal and drove it some, but I didn't have time to really bring the car up to where I wanted it. Most everything works on the car, but it is by no means original in every way.
The passenger lower seat belt bolt has broken off in the frame rail. I bought a kit to weld on a new mount, but never installed it. Therefore, the passenger seat is not currently bolted in. The windshield has a crack in it. The seats should be reupholstered. The car does not have carpet. The interior overall is in need of attention cosmetically. The engine has slightly low compression, but the valve lash has been recently adjusted correctly. Rust on this car in most cases can be cleaned up with a wire wheel. The exceptions are some rust in the hell hole and a small portion on the floor pan. See photos.
There are probably a few things that I left out, good and bad, but if you have any questions feel free to message me at any time. I will get back to you as soon as I can.
The auction will start with no reserve. A deposit of $200 will be required within 2 days of auction end before an unpaid item case is opened automatically. I accept PayPal for the deposit. I accept cashier's checks for the remaining balance. Once the cashier's check clears, I will mail the signed title to you. BUYERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR TRANSPORT. I will not arrange shipping. I will comply with shipping company. Pick-up is also available on my terms.
Let me know if you have any questions. Good Luck!
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