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Posted by: Dave-O Oct 18 2004, 10:27 PM

It's getting to be about that time of year up here. My car just kepts getting coated with leaves and other stuff while it sat by my place outside. I thought it was time to stash it back in my parent's garage. The colors are almost done, i just thought i'd post this picture of what's left of them. Enjoy!


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Posted by: scruz914 Oct 18 2004, 10:35 PM

That is one heck of a nice photo. Looks like it could be your desktop wallpaper to get you through the Winter. Can you pull you car out of your parent's garage on a nice day?

-Jeff

Posted by: rick 918-S Oct 18 2004, 11:24 PM

Yep, fall is leaving us fast around here. This will be the last weekend for the Alien if the water pump shows up in time. The sun is setting on a great spring and summer! WCC 04, MWC, great friends and great fun!


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Posted by: GWN7 Oct 18 2004, 11:29 PM

Snowed here yesterday (all melted now) but 1/2 hr East they had enough snow to break branches off trees. The 914 got put away today. Fun's over till next year.... sad.gif

Posted by: Mueller Oct 18 2004, 11:29 PM

nice picture(s).....damn, the idea of having to put ones car "away" for winter just plain bites headbang.gif

Posted by: Elliot Cannon Oct 18 2004, 11:32 PM

I winterized my 914 today. I reinstalled the rain tray!!
Cheers, Elliot

Posted by: McMark Oct 19 2004, 12:59 AM

Yeah, do you have a full rez picture of that yellow car? That's a nice shot! email me if you've got it.

Posted by: dlo914 Oct 19 2004, 01:07 AM

thank god for california weather...only rain is an issue clap56.gif

Posted by: Curvie Roadlover Oct 19 2004, 04:06 AM

QUOTE(Elliot Cannon @ Oct 19 2004, 12:32 AM)
I winterized my 914 today. I reinstalled the rain tray!!
Cheers, Elliot

:finger2:

Posted by: bob91403 Oct 19 2004, 04:11 AM

Yeah, rains about ten days a year here. Wish we got more. I wouldn't have to wash it so often. Southern California is THE place to be if you own a 914. You can drive it year round. But, on a really cold day (60s) you have to wear a jacket. Of course, I never drive it with the top on it. That's just to keep people and rain out. I feel sorry for the rest of you, who have to put your's away. bootyshake.gif biggrin.gif

Posted by: ArtechnikA Oct 19 2004, 05:13 AM

QUOTE(Mueller @ Oct 18 2004, 09:29 PM)
the idea of having to put ones car "away" for winter just plain bites

you don't understand - we have the 'play season' and the 'winter refit' season -- also known locally as the 'salt season.'

i think it's a shame that they use so much salt here, but they do, and i'm glad to be able to keep the car out of it. (and environmentalists note, this is an ocean watershed - snowmelt here flows back to the Atlantic, from which the walt came in the first place...) i still don't like it - it got just as cold, just as snowy in Lake Tahoe, and they managed that just fine with sand...

anyway - i'll have the 911 down for a complete brake and suspension refit, and engine rebuild this winter. as soon as i get the replacement engine into the Subie ...

Posted by: Thomas J Bliznik Oct 19 2004, 07:01 AM

Driving season is over at my house. Took the insurance off and put HIPO-2L away for another year. Only had it out once this year. Been extremely busy with my business, going through a remodeling project at our Petoskey condo, and daughter just gave us a new grandson. Life has been good this year, just to much on my plate to drive the 914. I still enjoy walking through the garage lifting the car cover & stroking that nice Chrome Yellow paint (eye candy).

Next year I hope to start my next 914 project. Been collecting parts (GT Steel Flares, 16" Fuchs, New Rubber, Etc., Etc.). Need a rust free body or someone's failed project. As to motor??? Maybe LT-1 w/auto trans.

Tom


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Posted by: itsa914 Oct 19 2004, 07:57 AM

I won't "put away" my 914 until after thanksgiving. I did drive it last winter before we had any real snow or salt on the roads.

Posted by: balljoint Oct 19 2004, 08:11 AM

Please consider yourself blessed if you got to drive your teener this summer. Some of us have had their cars on jackstands for this driving season (and maybe longer).

Don't mind me, just a little green with envy. smile.gif

Lets hope that lots of work gets done this winter and that there are a whole lot more 914s on the road come spring.

Posted by: ArtechnikA Oct 19 2004, 08:17 AM

QUOTE(balljoint @ Oct 19 2004, 06:11 AM)
...Some of us have had their cars on jackstands for this driving season (and maybe longer).

1980, to be exact...

but i do still have the 911 running, and watching Racer Chris scream around LRP has given me new inspiration to have all its upgrades by Spring...

Posted by: Dave-O Oct 19 2004, 08:42 AM

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Yeah, do you have a full rez picture of that yellow car? That's a nice shot! email me if you've got it.


Shoot me a PM with your address and i'll send it out the first time i have a chance. Now i wish i actually would have cleaned it up a little bit for the pic! wink.gif

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you don't understand - we have the 'play season' and the 'winter refit' season


Exactly! Not being able to drive it in the winter makes me focus on what needs to be done. This winters project list is as follows:

-Track down that nagging fuel issue that's plauged me at the last two autocrosses.
-4 new falkens
-Koni reds on all four corners
-Alignment/corner balance
-Dash face, lower dash pad, and door panels.
-Other little suspention tweeks allowed so i can run in C-Stock next year.
-Countless other little projects

Happy wrenchin' smash.gif

David

Posted by: aircooledboy Oct 19 2004, 09:44 AM

with fingers in ears: lalalalalalalalala I can not hear you I can not hear you I can not hear you. . . . . . lol2.gif

The idea that I have but a few precious weeks to drive the teeners until they must hibernate for 5 months is making me wanna hurl barf.gif

The 1.7 has always been a treat, but the V8 has been more fun that I ever hoped, little train wrecks along the way notwithstanding. The reality that the FFC this week will be very close to the end of the year for the old girls is REALLY bringin me down this year. sad.gif I love my little corner of the flatlands, but I envy you left coasters for your weather about now. beer3.gif

Posted by: Rhodes71/914 Oct 19 2004, 10:10 AM

I haven't gotten to drive by 914 more than around the block since I got it in August. New parts coming this week so hopefully it will be ready by the weekend. We have already had one dusting of snow and they say maybe some tonight, but until there is actually packed snow and ice on the road I will take the car on short drives. They don't use salt here, mostly cinders (crushed up lava rock) and chemicals. The cinders aren't corrosive like salt but they can play hell on the paint job, lucky for me my paint sucks. driving.gif

Posted by: iamchappy Oct 19 2004, 10:15 AM

I plan on driving mine till the snow falls. The turbo loves the fresh cold air.

Posted by: mike_the_man Oct 19 2004, 10:30 AM

It's been snowing here for 3 days now! Plus freezing rain! The roads are like a frickin skating rink. I was hoping to do a little more driving, but I think this may be it for the year. It's supposed to get up to +10C by Friday, but they've already salted the roads, so I think it would be good to keep the teener tucked in. sad.gif

Posted by: Howard Oct 19 2004, 11:05 AM

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It's too sad to contemplate. Has anyone tried spiked tires and ice racing?

Posted by: mike_the_man Oct 19 2004, 01:43 PM

Our local car club does do ice racing in the winter! Hmmm idea.gif Naww, the car would probably turn into an instant pile of rust as soon as I pulled it out of the garage.

Posted by: J P Stein Oct 19 2004, 01:52 PM

I've got 2 more Axs ....Nov 7 is the last.....then the shitbox gets put up & torn down. Make it lighter, bigger tiars/flares, some suspension tweaks, and I'll keep looking for that B first gear which seems to be as rare as hens teeth. I can find AA & C, but that one in between.....auggh. sad.gif

Posted by: scott thacher Oct 19 2004, 02:00 PM

well i feel like i have the best of both worlds, except in maryland we have rain as a season. it gets cold here but on average the roads are only snow covered for 15 to 20 days a year, 3 years ago we had one snow fall, 2 years ago a lot some thing like 5 foot over the winter, last year 2 smaller snow falls that were only on the roads for 3 days each.

now if i could get the car going after a year and a half it would be much better.

where else can you get the ocean and the mountains less the 3 hours away, with a real fall with the leaves and all. you dont know what you are missing till you go for a drive with the roof off at sunset and get to see the leaves changing and you dont need a coat.

scott wavey.gif

Posted by: Rhodes71/914 Oct 19 2004, 02:35 PM

QUOTE(scott thacher @ Oct 19 2004, 12:00 PM)


where else can you get the ocean and the mountains less the 3 hours away, with a real fall with the leaves and all. you dont know what you are missing till you go for a drive with the roof off at sunset and get to see the leaves changing and you dont need a coat.

scott wavey.gif

Hey Scott spent some time around Mt Airy, MD one fall and having never been to the east coast before was very surprised and impressed with the terrain. Lots of fun country roads too.

Posted by: ArtechnikA Oct 19 2004, 02:41 PM

QUOTE(scott thacher @ Oct 19 2004, 12:00 PM)
where else can you get the ocean and the mountains less the 3 hours away, with a real fall with the leaves and all.

SEPA would qualify, except for that "mountains" part.
i think the highest point in the Pocono "mountains" is only about 2500' MSL.

in NV i'd look out the window at the 10,500' mountains. seasons there too, although about the only trees that really turned were the aspens and some maples. and okay - the ocean was 5 hrs away :-) but Lake Tahoe was 30 minutes...

Posted by: Joe Ricard Oct 19 2004, 02:46 PM

Na na nann na na. Winter is the best time to drive 914's around here. Because it is not 100 freaking degrees with 100 % humidity. Now the top comes off and I don't need SPF 50 to go outside.

We also are running Autocross every month except December. You know ho ho ho. Guess that wil give me time to do some "up fixin"

Posted by: Elliot Cannon Oct 19 2004, 03:23 PM

When I was a young lad and not near as smart as I am now, myself a some friends went body-surfing in the morning, skydiving around noon and snow skiing in the afternoon. And we did it all in one day!! So. Cal. is the place to be.
Cheers, Elliot

Posted by: balljoint Oct 19 2004, 03:41 PM

If at first you don't succeed, then maybe skydiving wasn't for you.

Posted by: Elliot Cannon Oct 19 2004, 05:48 PM

Skydiving was for me until I got married, bought a house, had a kid etc. Like Zorba the Greek said,"The full catastrophie!" I still body-surf and ski on occasion. I retire in 19 months and will have more time for fun stuff.
Cheers, Elliot

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