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Posted by: orthobiz Oct 2 2016, 05:55 PM

I mean, "new" to me! Took it home last week.
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Posted by: orthobiz Oct 2 2016, 05:59 PM

It came with steelies that need to be repainted. I have lots of work to do!
Formerly BS Chairman's car. I fell in love with it and had to take it home. What I'm gonna do with three of these car, I don't know!


Thanks to Pat Garvey, dcheek, smg914, tod914, Bliznik, Brad Mayeur and others for sifting through dozens of cell phone pics!

And yes, I will enter it into the database!

Paul

Posted by: pete000 Oct 2 2016, 06:19 PM

Looks mint !

Posted by: orthobiz Oct 2 2016, 06:21 PM

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Looks mint !


Thanks, it wears its original paint, has lots of tiny blems but it's an "honest" car, neglected but unadulterated.

Paul

Posted by: Mueller Oct 2 2016, 06:24 PM

2 things....

Great looking car, very jealous...and dang, that way too much lawn!

Posted by: napasteve Oct 2 2016, 06:35 PM

That's one clean looking car. What is the story with only 45k miles?

Posted by: KELTY360 Oct 2 2016, 06:48 PM

QUOTE(Mueller @ Oct 2 2016, 05:24 PM) *

2 things....

Great looking car, very jealous...and dang, that way too much lawn!


Lawn hell, there's enough concrete there for a runway!

BTW agree.gif about the great looking car. Nice find.

Posted by: Shadowfax Oct 2 2016, 06:51 PM

Nice car!
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Posted by: orthobiz Oct 2 2016, 06:55 PM

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That's one clean looking car. What is the story with only 45k miles?


Still sorting through the owners. Gary BSChairman never put many miles on it for the last several years, just one of those cars that got stored for long periods of time I guess!

Paul

Posted by: SKL1 Oct 2 2016, 08:33 PM

Special place in my hear for '71 1.7's... looks like a good find. All docs need more cars wink.gif

Hope you don't need those old sun visors you sent me a few years ago!!

Posted by: euro911 Oct 2 2016, 09:06 PM

Really nice score Paul smile.gif

I have a soft spot for Ivory '71, 1.7Ls as well ... although we're punching out to 1.9L happy11.gif

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Do you have enough garage space for the new one? ... winter's coming, ya know idea.gif

Posted by: Ferg Oct 3 2016, 12:03 AM



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Posted by: Cuda911 Oct 3 2016, 01:30 AM

Great!!!!! More details, please.

Posted by: dcheek Oct 3 2016, 04:55 AM

Way to go Paul!

I think you gat a good deal on an honest unmolested 914.

Dave

Posted by: JOEPROPER Oct 3 2016, 05:47 AM

Nice addition to the collection!! smoke.gif

Posted by: jrblackbox Oct 3 2016, 06:48 AM

Congrats!

Posted by: Racer Oct 3 2016, 01:45 PM

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Congrats!


Looks good. (another Light Ivory here too!)

Posted by: Garold Shaffer Oct 3 2016, 02:56 PM

QUOTE(orthobiz @ Oct 2 2016, 06:59 PM) *

It came with steelies that need to be repainted. I have lots of work to do!
Formerly BS Chairman's car. I fell in love with it and had to take it home. What I'm gonna do with three of these car, I don't know!


Gary the BS Chairman from SMOG? The SMOG guys used to put on one of the biggest 914 events. That is a very nice car, congrats!!! drooley.gif beerchug.gif

Posted by: Jeff Bowlsby Oct 3 2016, 03:03 PM

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QUOTE(pete000 @ Oct 2 2016, 08:19 PM) *

Looks mint !


Thanks, it wears its original paint, has lots of tiny blems but it's an "honest" car, neglected but unadulterated.

Paul


Very very nice...but not honest or unadulterated. Its had to endure a disingenuous life all these years. Someone bolted on the Fuchs later in life, not correct for a '71 914...I suspect you intend to put the steelies back on?

Posted by: Big Len Oct 3 2016, 03:09 PM

Best of luck....she's a beauty.

Posted by: horizontally-opposed Oct 3 2016, 03:25 PM

Gorgeous car!

Don't know what you'll do with a third one, either, but the car probably won't complain. It's in good hands...

Posted by: orthobiz Oct 3 2016, 03:35 PM

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QUOTE(pete000 @ Oct 2 2016, 08:19 PM) *

Looks mint !


Thanks, it wears its original paint, has lots of tiny blems but it's an "honest" car, neglected but unadulterated.

Paul


Very very nice...but not honest or unadulterated. Its had to endure a disingenuous life all these years. Someone bolted on the Fuchs later in life, not correct for a '71 914...I suspect you intend to put the steelies back on?



I put the Fuchs on for the ride home. The wheels need to be redone and will definitely go back on the car soon!

Paul

Posted by: orthobiz Oct 3 2016, 03:35 PM

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QUOTE(orthobiz @ Oct 2 2016, 06:59 PM) *

It came with steelies that need to be repainted. I have lots of work to do!
Formerly BS Chairman's car. I fell in love with it and had to take it home. What I'm gonna do with three of these car, I don't know!


Gary the BS Chairman from SMOG? The SMOG guys used to put on one of the biggest 914 events. That is a very nice car, congrats!!! drooley.gif beerchug.gif


Yep, THAT Gary!
I also got a mug to commemorate the glory days of the South Michigan group.

Paul

Posted by: orthobiz Oct 3 2016, 03:36 PM

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Really nice score Paul smile.gif

I have a soft spot for Ivory '71, 1.7Ls as well ... although we're punching out to 1.9L happy11.gif


Do you have enough garage space for the new one? ... winter's coming, ya know idea.gif


Enough space? Unfortunately I have a pole barn and can probably accommodate another 2 or 3 cars!

Paul

Posted by: TJB/914 Oct 3 2016, 05:20 PM

QUOTE(orthobiz @ Oct 3 2016, 05:36 PM) *

QUOTE(euro911 @ Oct 2 2016, 11:06 PM) *

Really nice score Paul smile.gif

I have a soft spot for Ivory '71, 1.7Ls as well ... although we're punching out to 1.9L happy11.gif


Do you have enough garage space for the new one? ... winter's coming, ya know idea.gif


Enough space? Unfortunately I have a pole barn and can probably accommodate another 2 or 3 cars!

Paul



Hi Paul,
Good 914, I know it well biggrin.gif
It should also have the tool kit in the trunk??
Tom


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Posted by: TJB/914 Oct 3 2016, 05:23 PM

Paul,
Opps, that first one is my interior, bad eye's, it looked white on my archive files & posted by mistake.
Tom, Chrome Yellow.

Posted by: Harpo Oct 3 2016, 05:46 PM

I'm glad you bought Stelmach's car. It is in good hands now.

David

Posted by: SKL1 Oct 3 2016, 06:03 PM

Don't think that's the original back bumper though- doesn't have the sharp edges on the bottom- shouldn't all '71's have the sharp edge bumper? Mine does. My '73 has the curved one.

Posted by: orthobiz Oct 3 2016, 06:16 PM

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Don't think that's the original back bumper though- doesn't have the sharp edges on the bottom- shouldn't all '71's have the sharp edge bumper? Mine does. My '73 has the curved one.


The Dr. B Johnson book says the early bumper style is 1970 and doesn't really specify exactly when the change occurred...I think this rear bumper is correct on my car. And knowing how the factory used up old stock, it would not surprise me if some cars have a mid-year change.

Similarly, I have heard from two owners who had the waffle weave textured seats combined with the smooth door vinyl, just like my car.

Paul

Posted by: orthobiz Oct 3 2016, 06:19 PM

Tom: yes, has the tool kit but missing the clip that pulls off the hubcaps.
Harpo: thanks, I'll sort the car out and it will be better than ever!

Paul

Posted by: TJB/914 Oct 3 2016, 06:24 PM

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QUOTE(SKL1 @ Oct 3 2016, 08:03 PM) *

Don't think that's the original back bumper though- doesn't have the sharp edges on the bottom- shouldn't all '71's have the sharp edge bumper? Mine does. My '73 has the curved one.


The Dr. B Johnson book says the early bumper style is 1970 and doesn't really specify exactly when the change occurred...I think this rear bumper is correct on my car. And knowing how the factory used up old stock, it would not surprise me if some cars have a mid-year change.

Similarly, I have heard from two owners who had the waffle weave textured seats combined with the smooth door vinyl, just like my car.

Paul


Pau;,
I agree 71's can have both.
BTW: Show us a picture of the tool kit popcorn[1].gif So these guys know you got a good deal w00t.gif
Tom

Posted by: TJB/914 Oct 3 2016, 06:25 PM

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Tom: yes, has the tool kit but missing the clip that pulls off the hubcaps.
Harpo: thanks, I'll sort the car out and it will be better than ever!

Paul


Paul,
I have one for you, next time I am in Cadillac for free coffee.
Tom

Posted by: dlkawashima Oct 3 2016, 06:35 PM

SCORE!!!

Posted by: euro911 Oct 3 2016, 06:36 PM

QUOTE(SKL1 @ Oct 3 2016, 08:03 PM) *
Don't think that's the original back bumper though- doesn't have the sharp edges on the bottom- shouldn't all '71's have the sharp edge bumper? Mine does. My '73 has the curved one.
Our '71 has a build date of January 1971. We bought it from the original owner, and it has the curved bumper.

Posted by: SKL1 Oct 3 2016, 11:55 PM

You're probably right- my dad had a late '71 914 and his interior was completely different than my early '71. I don't remember the shape of his rear bumper- I have some pictures of his car somewhere but don't know if I have a good picture of the back end!

Yeah, they were famous for pulling parts off the rack when they built them making it tough for the concours judges to know what was really original!

Posted by: euro911 Oct 4 2016, 01:01 AM

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You're probably right- my dad had a late '71 914 and his interior was completely different than my early '71. I don't remember the shape of his rear bumper- I have some pictures of his car somewhere but don't know if I have a good picture of the back end!

Yeah, they were famous for pulling parts off the rack when they built them making it tough for the concours judges to know what was really original!
Not only that, but a 'late' 1971 build date might indicate it was a 1972 MY (?)

IIRC, the factory started up the next years' models in August or September, after their summer break.

Posted by: SKL1 Oct 4 2016, 09:14 AM

When I said late '71 I meant in the model year- my dad's car was made in 3/71 and mine in 9/70, so technically mine was a "late" /70!

Posted by: dcheek Oct 4 2016, 09:58 AM

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Tom: yes, has the tool kit but missing the clip that pulls off the hubcaps.
Harpo: thanks, I'll sort the car out and it will be better than ever!

Paul


It's probably a VW puller. If someone can post me a picture of one I've got a VW show and swap meet coming up at Englishtown Raceway Park October 16th. I'll see if I can find one there.

Dave

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Posted by: orthobiz Oct 4 2016, 07:21 PM

Yep! That's the puller thingy!!

Paul

Posted by: 914_teener Oct 4 2016, 07:57 PM

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I mean, "new" to me! Took it home last week.
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Nice like the color

Just like mine only way nicer.

Have fun.

Posted by: mepstein Oct 4 2016, 08:28 PM

So now that you have a collection, what's your thoughts on the driving experience of early vs late(er).

Posted by: orthobiz Oct 5 2016, 05:28 PM

The car needs to be sorted out. But boy, it brings back memories! The shifter is sloppy as hell but I haven't missed a gear yet, no grinding. Power is good. The ventilation system is all messed up so no heat. The non-retractable seatbelts are fine with me, the weird parking brake works, just lots of little differences. I hope to do a progress thread on sorting the car out, but around here Nov 1 is a hard date for winter storage!

Paul

Posted by: My 914 Oct 5 2016, 07:48 PM

Do you have a picture of the interior?

Posted by: SKL1 Oct 5 2016, 09:07 PM

That reminds me of that weird articulated parking brake handle. Was always a real trick to get the damned light to go out on the dash, and to get the brake off! Finally switched it out to one from a later car...

I was so excited to get mine at the time, I didn't find anything wrong with the shift linkage! (though the first time my dad drove it, he couldn't find reverse)

Posted by: orthobiz Oct 6 2016, 03:13 PM

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Do you have a picture of the interior?


Lots of pics to come soon...
Have barely cleared out the goodies in the front trunk!

Paul

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