1971 914 No Rust Texas Car Clean Car Low Reserve on 2040-cars
McAllen, Texas, United States
Engine:4
Year: 1971
Drive Type: rwd
Make: Porsche
Mileage: 64,449
Model: 914
Exterior Color: Red
Trim: red
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for sale 1971 914 targa top ,porsche , great car , no rust , runs good , needs shifter linkage fixed ? it shifts ok 1st thru 3rd but i cant find 4th or 5 th gears, the mechanic says i need shifter bushings and or maybe motor mounts . the car has nice paint, good original upholstery, and is from dry climate south texas , it has some hail dents on the rear trunk, has 2 carburetors, new tires, good brakes, overall very nice especially for the age .i drove it on some errands yesterday, has a bunch of parts in the trunk ,no smoke or funny noises, the mechanic was able to get it into 4th and 5th gears but again i can not . sold as is . is subject to prior sale , i can help to get it shipped about any where in the world . any questions call jay at 956 624 2669 please bid to buy IT WILL BE SOLD has a texas title missing heater controls and no stereo
On Oct-08-13 at 09:39:04 PDT, seller added the following information: hi someone told me that there is a side shifter conversion parts in the pictures , whatever that is . There is some fuel injection parts from the conversion to carburettors, there are some heater parts, and other miscellaneous parts , not sure what all . i am not a 914 expert by any means but the car is straight and clean and the underside is excellent |
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