1976 Porsche 914 SOLD

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1976 Porsche 914 SOLD

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CAR NOW SOLD


I have owned this car since May 2004. I bought the car from a local gentleman who had owned a couple of 914's previously when he worked in Germany. On his return to the UK deciding he wanted another he purchased this car in November 1995 from a UK specialist of California imports (West Coast Classics of Heanor in Derbyshire). He instructed them to carry out a full bare metal re-spray in alpine white; install replacement door cards and recondition the engine including a convertion to twin carbs. This work was completed in March 1996 at a total cost of £5,500.00.

He also purchased the distinctive registration number for the car, OIL 914 4 which is included in the sale price.

He continued to look after the car on a 'no expense spared' basis and included in the long list of parts purchased were a brand new altenator as well as stainless steel heat exchangers and exhaust which he paid nearly £1200.00 for.

I bought the car in May 2004 and immediately went on an 800 mile round trip to Scotland the very next day, the car was fantastic and even better when the sun allowed us to get the roof off. I have used it pretty much as a daily driver since. As well as taking it on two DDK tours; of Yorkshire and more recently the Scottish Highlands.

I have carried out a few cosmetic upgrades just to improve the over all feel of the car. Including having the wheels fully polished and detailed inside and out in satin black (£200.00), fitted them with a brand new set of Yokohama AVS DB tyres (£240.00) and new center caps from JAVA set them off nicely (£30).

I also had a new windscreen fitted as the previous one had started to de-laminate (£145.00); installed a Momo 'Corse' steering wheel (£160.00); a Blaupunct CD/Radio and Infinity speakers (£225.00).

On the service side recent work completed includes the following;

New Front Disc Brakes
New Front Wheel Bearing and Seal Kits
New Front Brake Pads
New Uprated Engine Mounts
New Gearbox Mounts
New Gear Shift Bushes
New Plug Leads
New Spark Plugs
Petronix Egniter to Replace Points
Engine Oil & Filter Change
Top End Engine Rebuild
Four New Exhaust Valves
All new Valves Guides
Valve Seats Re-Ground
New Altenator / Fan Belt
New Clutch
New Clutch Release Bearing
Replacement Rear Brake Calipers
Weltmeister Bump Steer Kit
This car is great fun to drive and gets a great reaction from people wherever you go. I am only selling this car as I want to make more progress on my 911 restoration.

Very Very cheap convertible Porsche motoring

£3995.00 No Offers

I'm not into price haggling and the car is priced to sell.
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excuse my ignorance but is it a 2 litre motor or 1.7, looks a lovely car
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Derek,

Tel no?
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Derek that is a really nice '14 and I'm sure that you will miss in next spring when the sun is shinning 8)
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512modulo wrote:excuse my ignorance but is it a 2 litre motor or 1.7, looks a lovely car
2 litre
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bjmullan wrote:Derek that is a really nice '14 and I'm sure that you will miss in next spring when the sun is shinning 8)
Probably will miss the roof down sunny bit :( but hope to be going side ways next summer in my 3.6 :)
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pm sent :wink:
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CAR NOW SOLD
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Helen!!!! Put that wallet away!
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too late I think, once it opened there is no turning back
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aah thats MY xmas shopping done.


knew i could do it without going to the shops :P
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Helen wrote:aah thats MY xmas shopping done.


knew i could do it without going to the shops :P
Ah bless you! You really shouldn't have... but if you insist. Do you need me to pick it up or will you have your driver drop it off? :bigsmurf:
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:lol:

now how much paper do i need to wrap it up.
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Prob done me a favour there Helen!! Will concentrate on my 356.
Enjoy it
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40 scout wrote:Prob done me a favour there Helen!! Will concentrate on my 356.
Enjoy it
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oh gosh, sorry.

i've been waiting for a pre 73 (i don't like paying tax) but this car i just too tempting.
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