1973 914 Porsche Califonia Car Now In Texas Runs And Drives Must Sell on 2040-cars
McAllen, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1973
Make: Porsche
Drive Type: rwd
Model: 914
Mileage: 69,339
Trim: black
Hey there classic porsche buyers here is a good one to fix up . I am a car dealer in south texas and i just got this car in trade from a guy that moved here from california . it is a 1973 914 that runs ok , the car had been sitting but we jumped started it and drove it 15 miles , the trans shifts but grinds here and there partly becuase we arent good drivers, the brakes are working but pull. the car is basically complete , the windshield trim is in the trunk. the car was originally baby blue , the car has extra gauges , it has 2 carburettors , the car has very little rust visible and is actually pretty straight . it has a clear california title . it needs the whole car cleaned and that will make a huge difference . i will not guarantee that it will drive home long distance but it might . i am selling it as is . very low reserve , please be serious when you bid , this car will be sold to the highest bidder . any questions call jay at 956 624 2669 i can help to arrange affordable shipping to almost anywhere in the world
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