I called a local junk yard too see if they had any 914s. He said they ahd two, and I could come take a look if I wanted to, but they were pretty much parted out, and about to be crushed.
They had THE MOST destroyed 74 I's ever seen. BUT...the dash was REAL nice. It also had a nice rear-passenger lens that I wanted. So I get to the counter and inquire about those two pieces, as well as the phone-dial rims on the 944 next to it.
$125ea for the rims (Ouch!)
$125 for the rear light! (Pain!)
$250 for the dash! (WTF?!?!?!?)
Here's the kicker...THEY had to take the parts out. I wasn't allowed to touch the car with a wrench!
So then I asked about the other 914 they said they had, he said they crushed it last week.
Me: So you tell me this car is worthless, but it has $500 worth of parts in it?
Him: Yeah.
Me: And you are going to crush it next week?
Him: Yeah.
Me: I'll give you $400 for anything I need off the car, and you can crush it later. (Had some good glass on it, and a pretty decent pedal cluster)
Him: No way...that car is worth $1,500 easy.
Me: But you said you were going to cruch it next week.
Him: Yeah.
I just walked out...people are idiots.
They are not a Porsche yard. They think of 914's as VW's, not Porsches. There is really only one yard up here that knows the cars. They will part one out until there is just nothing left, I mean nothing left. These guys sound like bumb-ass ape thinking idiots to me.
You know the term "Think outside the box"? Well, this is it. This guy has crammed what little brain he can muster up into a shoe box and taped it shut. No room for growth.
Didja get the VINs?
There was only one there, I didn't have anything to write it down on. I was thinking as I left "Damn...now I'll never get the vin off of that thing."
I hear him say he was off on Friday, so maybe I'll go in and try to talk to the other guy, he even rolled his eyes at the prices he was spewing.
"... just walked out...people are idiots. "
Yup, but at least you have the satisfaction of knowing he has reached the pinnacle of his career....working a junkyard counter is as good as its gonna get for him!
QUOTE (MarkG @ Mar 23 2005, 12:23 PM) |
"... just walked out...people are idiots. " Yup, but at least you have the satisfaction of knowing he has reached the pinnacle of his career....working a junkyard counter is as good as its gonna get for him! |
Speaking of 914 junkyards...
LOL, $1500 in parts, my ass!!
talk to the guy on friday or call the manager... the clerk guys don't know shit at junk yards...
greg, you need to clean your driveway...
sounds like you weren't talking to the "boss". i'd call the place and ask to speak to the "boss". some mope behind the desk couldn't be bothered. is the weather a little cold right now?
k
QUOTE (rhodyguy @ Mar 23 2005, 12:50 PM) |
sounds like you weren't talking to the "boss". i'd call the place and ask to speak to the "boss". some mope behind the desk couldn't be bothered. is the weather a little cold right now? k |
Greg, man those are some sorry looking teeners! Ouch! Is that a current state of being for these cars or an older shot of what once was?
Greg,
Thanks for the Junk Yard photo's. Twenty years from now we will say I wish I had one of those now.
Tom
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QUOTE (CptTripps @ Mar 23 2005, 01:54 PM) | ||
Well, he's not the boss, but he's the guy that answers the emails for the yard. I just sent him this...we'll see what happens. --------- Thanks for letting me take a look at the 914 you had left out there... When I asked about the dash, were you quoting me $250 the WHOLE THING? Guages, heater controls, steering column? Reason I ask is that I can get a new dash top for about $75. I'd rather buy from you because it's close but I can't justify $250 for that part. I just need the top pieces, and I'd be happy to come take them of my self. (I can do it in about 45min, and I'd hazard a guess that it'd take your guys the better part of 2hrs to get it off right.) The yards I went to in Columbus had 'all you can carry' type deals...Anything like that at your place? I'd be willing to pay $250 to have a few hours at that car before you crush it like the other one... Let me know.. -Doug --------- |
I am sorry to say that picture is from today! I have 200 more up the street!!
QUOTE (greg.treadway @ Mar 23 2005, 12:35 PM) |
I am sorry to say that picture is from today! I have 200 more up the street!! |
Here's up the street. I wish I had a couple of hangers to put all these beauties.
There are just too many to cover.
Here's a great 1973 with fiberglass flares. Someone should save it.
Here's a terriffic 1972 with original steel wheels and hubcaps that needs saving:
QUOTE (greg.treadway @ Mar 23 2005, 01:44 PM) |
Here's a terriffic 1972 with original steel wheels and hubcaps that needs saving: |
As much as I love 914s, I feel for the guy living in the house next to that yard.
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whats up with the sunroof in that last photo. It would be easier to pop the top than screw with one of those.
Screw with it? I seriously doubt it moves. I think the point is to let light in withOUT popping the top.
...but I like it.
QUOTE (CptTripps @ Mar 23 2005, 02:38 PM) |
As much as I love 914s, I feel for the guy living in the house next to that yard. |
WOT: Does someone make a plexiglass top? Smoked glass maybe?
QUOTE (CptTripps @ Mar 23 2005, 04:10 PM) |
WOT: Does someone make a plexiglass top? Smoked glass maybe? |
Yepz, Saratoga, they leak, they cook you on a hot day, they leak, scratch and they leak....all for $800+USD...plus they leak....
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?act=ST&f=2&t=26999&hl=saratoga
Look up & see the light.
Tom
BTW
I have one & like it on a cool summer night. Night time driving only.
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sunroofs/moonroofs are cool only for letting in a gentle breeze when they're tilted upwards, or at night. Seeing the moon and stars is nice, but buzzing thru a tunnel at 75mph and seeing the marker lights above you whiz by is bitchin'
Jen
QUOTE (SirAndy @ Mar 23 2005, 01:50 PM) |
if only i had some space. the yard at HPH looks similar. an old aircraft hangar would be the way to go, anyone got a spare one for rent? Andy |
Here's what he wrote back...
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Hi Doug,
The $250 is for the complete dash, with the gagues in it. If you just need the top pad we can sell that to you for $75. We have to pull the part off due to insurance liability. Let me know.
We do have two 914s here. A blue one and an orange one. If you didn't see the orange one I know where it's at and can show it to you when you stop in again.
Thanks,
Mike
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I replied that I'd be in to look at them again, and that I'd take the dash top for $75. (Score! It's mint!)
I'll be sure to get the vins this time for the archives. I'll even take some pics if there is anything else anyone needs off of them.
In a few years they will all look like http://www.classiccarsrotting.com/
Ok...time for an update. I went back to the yard in question this morning to take a look at the other 914 they had, and also see if I can talk him down to earth on that dash...I'm glad I went.
I took my old dash in and showed him what I needed off the other car. He quoted me $70, but they'd have to take it off. I asked if I could go out WITH the guy to help him locate all the bolts. He said "no problem". Off I went with 'Tiny' to they yard to pull the dash. I learned that Tiny's REAL name is also Doug. After that, it was smooth sailing.
After I showed him what I needed, he agreed to be my tool bitch and let me yank it. (I didn't use those words, but I can here.) After 20min of work, I got my dash...and a few other little ods and ends that I needed out of the car. Peanut also informed me...
Tiny: "If youze needin anythin else offa thea, let me know...heas my numba."
Me: "Like how much for those tail lights?"
Tiny: "Oooohhh....like fiddy for the bof of them"
Me: "How about $35"
Tiny: "Sheeet. That works too. (big smile) Call me on Sundee and we'll hook up aroun hea"
Me: "Word....(sticking out my fist)"
Tiny: "Awwe sheeet...you my dawg (hits my fist)"
So now I head BACK to the counter with my dash, the dash bottom, and a tire-iron, and the rear-view from a BMW....$110 later, I'm out the door. Here's the pics of the dash...and a few other pics that you all may want to see.
Before cleaning...
And after about 2min with some soap and water...
Not a SINGLE crack ANYWHERE!!!!
Here's the bottom dash...equally as pristine!
Here are some pics of other interesting things I found...
VIN: 4742907550 - Orange car.
Hood and glass are nice...
...but the rest of it is hosed!
...as well as the engine bay. (I don't know them well enough yet to know what engine this is.)
...the dash is WAY original! (Radio, all guages...dash it very clean too.)
...And what's that green knob??? You guessed it...defrost. (He wants $100 for the rear window.)
And here is the blue car I got my stuff off of. the carpet is the only thing connecting the front and rear halves of the car together.
Vin: 4742907550
Not much of anything left on this one...I got the dash already. (You can see ont of the tail lights that I'll be getting from 'Tiny' on the floor here.)
I think the ironic part is that the vins are only 16 numbers away from each other. And they both end up at the same junk yard...31 years later...35ft from eachother.
Sad, but cool! Thanks for posting pics Doug! At least some of the parts will be saved before they go off into the crusher!
16 numbers appart, freaky.
Taking orders for other items off the car????? My horn is hosed up and I want to get a new horn ring with the correct little parts on the back for hooking up the horn. We don't have any 914s in junk yards here in Minnesota. They all dissolved many moons ago.
Steve
I'm still in shock that you found a 914 in a Ohio junkyard. Tits!
Lucky find on that dash. I would have given my left nad for it.
looks like 2 good dashes in the same junk yard?! what's up with that? is there NO sun up there?
very nice score!!
The ORANGE one is a 1.8l....you can see the ljet FI. If it has been protected..that MAF is an expensive part! Also guessing it's a 75 because it has the late model oil temp gauge (small red zone).
QUOTE (Steve Thacker @ Mar 25 2005, 03:49 PM) |
I'm still in shock that you found a 914 in a Ohio junkyard. Tits! Lucky find on that dash. I would have given my left nad for it. |
Both were 74s. The blue one had a sticker that said "11/73" as the 'born' date. And since they are only 16 vins apart, I'd assume that's probably correct.
Another thing I found interesting and forgot to mention. The blue car, when I took the dash out, had orange under it. This could suggest that they were both orange at one point. the paint badge was rusted out, so there is no telling...
I've seen lots of cars with different color dashes. Doesn't mean it was repainted.
QUOTE (vsg914 @ Mar 25 2005, 04:51 PM) |
I've seen lots of cars with different color dashes. Doesn't mean it was repainted. |
If your going back I would be interested in that orange car shift knob.
I know that ebay is getting stupid crazy prices for those..
but I don't want to sell it I want to use it.
mine had a cracked out piece (which I glued back in) on the bottom half inch.
brant
They are closed on the weekends, but I'll call my 'guy' and see what he can do.
After a day of rubbing leather conditioner on the dash, it looks brand new!
QUOTE (CptTripps @ Mar 25 2005, 01:17 PM) |
[/QUOTE] Anyone need the radio out of that orange car? $35! |
QUOTE (greg.treadway @ Mar 23 2005, 09:31 AM) |
Speaking of 914 junkyards... |
QUOTE (greg.treadway @ Mar 23 2005, 01:31 PM) |
Speaking of 914 junkyards... |
you should have just asked them how much for the whole car.
k
How much did they want for the center console with guages?
Doug, You got mail. Lou
QUOTE (jgiroux67 @ Mar 26 2005, 02:15 AM) |
How much did they want for the center console with guages? |
QUOTE (rhodyguy @ Mar 26 2005, 01:46 AM) |
you should have just asked them how much for the whole car. k |
The showroom joke was my best stuff...
M
QUOTE (redshift @ Mar 26 2005, 06:49 PM) |
The showroom joke was my best stuff... M |
Over 1050 views and no one is reading this thread.
I was trying to make him feel better.
I think some people would rather be 'prefered' customers.
M
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