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Angelo
I have a 1974 2.0 914 that I have owned since 1980. It has been sitting for years and I am now losing my garage space and need to do something soon. I have too many other projects and don't think I have the time or resources to bring this car back to life. Of course it has the usual 914 rust but it is all there. I really don't know what this car is worth and would be looking for some ideas of what to sell it for. As soon as I can figure out how to add some pictures I will.


I think this link to photos should work
https://photos.app.goo.gl/xn75Lh5DTF1NgEdQ9


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Shivers
Anyone else nervous about clicking on that link?
mate914
Tabs can take you anyplace...
Please post pics here for our and your pc safety.
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Robarabian
Throwing caution to the wind... I clicked!! Goes to a bunch of photos of a pretty sad little 914. My advice to the poster is that unless you have the budget to do a full, fully torn down restoration, then this is a parts car for someone, or a car for someone who has the time and budget. I can see the car is sagging which means full longs replacement; cowl rust; rust by the front suspension... its ROUGH. This is a car for someone with alot of resources to fix, and then drive as you won't likely get the money out of it. You would have to do it for the joy of the project. my .02 cents.
SirAndy
QUOTE(Shivers @ Dec 1 2021, 07:54 AM) *

Anyone else nervous about clicking on that link?

It's legit. I talked to Angelo a couple of days ago and told him to post here and ask for advice.

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dlee6204
A very similar condition '73 2.0L just ended on eBay for $1800

https://www.ebay.com/itm/284535969615?ssPag...353.m1438.l2649
Arno914
..a candidate for the VIN database in the "dead cars" section. sad.gif
mepstein
I’ll come pick it up and give you a couple hundred but more than that and I’m out. Let me know. Mark@MarkEpstein.net
930cabman
QUOTE(dlee6204 @ Dec 1 2021, 11:43 AM) *

A very similar condition '73 2.0L just ended on eBay for $1800

https://www.ebay.com/itm/284535969615?ssPag...353.m1438.l2649


This one looked decent, but with my wife's birthday coming up, it just wasn't in the cards. Some one got a good deal
Root_Werks
I don't like to think yet another 914 will go away, but it looks a lot like a parts car. sad.gif
Cracker
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QUOTE(mepstein @ Dec 1 2021, 12:24 PM) *

I’ll come pick it up and give you a couple hundred but more than that and I’m out. Let me know. Mark@MarkEpstein.net

Olympic 914
Mine was worse, but I had history with it.
But to anyone else it would have been a parts car.
Cairo94507
That is sad to see. The chances of that car getting back on the road are not good. I think @Mepstein made you a good offer. In his hands that car will help others live on. beerchug.gif
mate914
If it ran....maybe $500. If it ran and moved and stopped ...... maybee $1000
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Superhawk996
QUOTE(Root_Werks @ Dec 1 2021, 12:36 PM) *

I don't like to think yet another 914 will go away, but it looks a lot like a parts car. sad.gif

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I hate seeing these east coast cars slowly dissolve due to rust but it's so hard to turn back the hands of time once the salt has had its way with the structure.

burlybryan
I paid $500 for a car in similar condition (depending on how much mouse and squirrel poo is in this one) and parted it out.
930cabman
I got my first 914 from a guy who took it (East coats car) apart 30+ years ago and it sat in his mothers garage. Mom passed and he had to get rid of the hulk. It was 6 hours away, but I showed up with a U Haul trailer and now addicted. Cost to seller $0.00

But you get what you pay for, a few thousand and many many hours later, she is still far from roadable.
Van B
If you have the gauge panel for the center console, I’ll buy that whole setup from you!
forrestkhaag
As I can attest, a completely rust free soCal/Az 914 can be had for not much money these days. My 71 cost 3K to buy and 42K to sell on BAT. I will not discuss the inbetween and eratta that got it to 42............ Done right, there is enough spread to buy another Porsche (albeit, a Boxster S) with the profits.

I think Mark's offer is a real decent one given the insurmontable issues shown in the photos.

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KELTY360
My impression; this car is very rough and will take a significant investment of time and money to bring back to life. That said, this thread shows where the 914 sits after the flurry of interest and appreciation in our cars. If this were a 356 or an early 911 there would be no question of saving for restoration. A ‘74 2.0 stands in the upper tier of 914 desirability and yet the collective response is that this is a parts car, not a candidate for restoration.

I don’t mean this as critical; it is simply my observation of where the 914 market stands as of early December 2021.
MM1
QUOTE(SirAndy @ Dec 1 2021, 11:37 AM) *

QUOTE(Shivers @ Dec 1 2021, 07:54 AM) *

Anyone else nervous about clicking on that link?

It's legit. I talked to Angelo a couple of days ago and told him to post here and ask for advice.

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After just completing a (long) mandatory cybersecurity course at work, I just wanted to say, thank you, Andy for your feedback here and in the future (if possible)!
Front yard mechanic
Put that sucker on Craigslist and say it's almost perfect just a little rust in the usual places and start at 3999.00 glws
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