Hi Guys
I'm fairly new to the 914 World Forum but not new to Teeners...first introduced in 72...,a SCCA EP 914 in the late 70's (a 70 model), repaired and refurbished several for friends from time to time, and have owned 6 different 914's throughout the years, along with some tail draggers, 951's and a Boxster (girls car) I'll go ahead and say it!! But I'm a Porsche guy to say the least.
Which brings me to 914 #6 and the reason for this new thread....it's time to get my latest project on the road. A little background on this little jewel...spent it's life in and around the Bloomington, Ca area until the PO, who was working on it at the time, while driving his 75 911S passed away....that was some 12 yrs or so ago. His sister in South Fl inherited the cars and had them shipped across the country, stashed the 914 in the garage (under 2 covers and some big foam pads) in it's slightly disassembled condition (mostly interior...dash area) and drove the heck out of the 911 for the next 8+ yrs until she got sick, sold the 911 and later passed away as well....enter her daughter and a very vague Craiglist Ad in Oct. of 2011 and now it's mine!!!
Here's the day I uncovered it, loaded it on my trailer and headed to South Carolina
I first started cleaning on this mostly original, one very nice quality respray, car and have found it to have very little rust....which was what I was looking for...a good chassis!
Pulled the drive train
A little dirty, but all there, so it's off to AutoMetrics Motorsports for cleaning, leak down test and resealing, along with all new hoses and some fresh powdercoat on the tins.....pictures to follow
I'll keep the pictures coming
--Roger
Some new pictures....just been disassembling for cleaning...
More to come
--Roger
Good pick Roger!
I have some Lambo Yellow tins over in powder coat, might be selling, let me know.
Dave
Thanks Dave,
I've been looking at your 76 Subie build....noticed that you pickup a few parts from time to time. I've found a lot of good parts on here already and some really good guys as well. What part of SC are you located?
I've been warned Hey Great to see SC has a following on the World
I've found some great deals for the parts that were missing, probably left behind when my car was shipped to the right coast yrs ago, from some very helpful members over the last several months.
Was mostly missing steering column and dash area pieces....and the under dash AC unit, which I'm sure was left laying in a garage in Cali 12 yrs ago
How many more SC members out there??
Looks like a decent 914. Good luck! Post more pics.
Been having a little problem posting pictures....I think I solved the problem, let's see?
Stable Mates
Oh yeah!
So the garage is a little tight....the Ghia has to move out to allow work space when working on the 914
Man I need a bigger garage!!
Just been disassembling it for cleaning and refurbishing....cleans up pretty good!
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The interior is the weakest part...rubber and textiles dried out pretty good...
Door panels cut for speakers
Bill has a couple of "running" rides
Maybe he and I can take one of those cars, maybe the taildragger, and come your way one weekend for morale support
It looks pretty good in here!
Going to Autometrics Motorsports for steam cleaning as soon as I get the SC Koni front struts back from powdercoat and install the 5 lug conversion....sold the Riveria's a little too soon...oops!
More to come....
Here's the one that started this madness back in 72
Silver/blk 3 options = Met. paint, AM/FM radio and tinted glass $4267.00 out the door
That's my brother.
That was a couple of years ago!!
Here's his latest Porsche...a taildragger guy, but he can't wait to get this 914 running and get behind the wheel
The car looks really nice. Even then bumpers look to be in great shape!
Nice looking teener!
Another Berber Yellow I love it good choice ! I also have a 1975 which I converted to a 3.0 with GT flares. Looks like you got a clean one good luck with the project.
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Sorting through my parts supply getting ready to install the suspension and brake upgrades....
Here are the rear control arms nicely powdercoated with 5 lug hubs, new bearings and bushings installed, compliments of Bruce (bdstone914 on the world)
Thanks Bruce...Great parts!!
I plan to run the 15x6 Cookie Cutters, that you can see setting under the car, with 205/60-15's for now until I do phase II and install the flares.
Stopped in Autometrics Motorsports to check on motor progress...
They are busy prepping Cup car for the Rolex test and Boxster for Continental Tire series test @ Daytona
The tins and SC Koni struts are back from powdercoat....a little more orange than I expected (sample chip was off a bit)....we were going for Koni red/orange but they look good anyway
Motor coming along...
Now I can get the 5 lug conversion parts on and take the body over to steam clean the engine compartment and underside of the car..
Can't wait to
You building a Clemson tribute car?
Well I had some family situations come up over the last month which put a hold on my project , so instead of having sit for an undetermined amount of time, I passed this project along to (isintampa) a new member on the world who was looking for just this type of project
I know it is in good hands and I'll be watching it's progress
And...maybe get it back one day
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