1 Owner Rust Free West Coast Porsche 914 Rare Color on 2040-cars
Santa Rosa, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: RWD
Make: Porsche
Mileage: 88,356
Model: 914
Exterior Color: Signal Orange
Trim: chrome
Interior Color: Brown
You are bidding on a very original '73 914 1.7 that was recently brought out of long term storage. At that time, some new 205/65 Bridgestone Potenza tires were installed on the original 5.5 inch steel wheels. All wheels are dated 10/72, 12/72 and 1/73. Build date on car is 3/73 so it's highly likely they are in fact
original to the car. A new battery was also installed at this time.
This is a VERY straight accident and rust free example of one of the best handling models that Porsche ever built! It has had one repaint in it's Original "Signal Orange" which is a very desirable color in the Porsche community. Factory panel fit, doors fit and close nicely. Targa top is in very nice shape still with factory
Perlon material glued on the inside.
Good luck bidding!
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