1972 Porsche 914 on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Engine:1.7
Drive Type: 5 speed
Make: Porsche
Mileage: 56,000
Model: 914
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 56000. miles
You are bidding on my 1972 Porsche 914, This car spent its last 25 years in indoor storage before I purchased it. After it came out of storage it went threw major repairs on the fuel system and brake a lot of new parts due to sitting so long 2800 worth I have the the paper work to show. some of the new parts and things done
full tune up coil plugs wires and rotor
new rotors calipers new master cylinder pads new brake lines soft and hard
gas tank removed cleaned and then coated..New fuel lines bosche fuel pump new injectors new fuel pressure regulater and sending unit
car was refinished in the factory red with ppg base coat clear coat
car is a blast to drive I have been driving for the past year with no problems starts right up every time even when it was 5 degrees over the winter
The car is very solid the hell hole under the battery is solid as could be . some one welded a new tray in did a nice job.. the top is in great condition.
Here are some things that could use attention every car has them!!!!
the driver seat in the corner the material is seperating see pic The valve covers are leaking oil dime size when parked door seals are dry front and rear trunk seals are new.. tires have good tread but are dry as well .. dqsh has couple crackes
I have tried to show this car as well as I can please call if any qustions thanks Tim 314 280 4811 The one pic is in the fender well under the battery tray
Wanted to ad this car is very fun!!! very solid!! and looks great
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