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Posted by: dansvan Apr 24 2017, 04:41 PM

Hello all. Thought I'd post some pics along the way to maybe help provide some ideas and thoughts for others on their current or future builds. Building it how I want, as each builder should.

I live In Eagle River, Alaska. About 15 mins outside of Anchorage, our largest city. Still... more people have been at a single concert in Central Park in New York than live in our entire state.

I purchased this 72 from a member on here that drug it out of the woods in Fairbanks. Fairbanks is 360 miles away and is our second largest city. I drove up and got it last summer. For an Alaskan car it actually was in remarkable condition, probably due to the drier climate up there.

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Former owner bringing it home.


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Posted by: dansvan Apr 24 2017, 04:54 PM

Heres a pic of me bringing it home.

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Posted by: flmont Apr 24 2017, 05:06 PM

I like the motor home..also !!

Posted by: dansvan Apr 24 2017, 05:15 PM

QUOTE(flmont @ Apr 24 2017, 03:06 PM) *

I like the motor home..also !!


Thanks! 78 Sportscoach. We love that thing.

I'm not real good at taking pics in the process of working on the 914. I'll post what I do have up to this point when I get a chance. I really struggle with posting pis of my projects because I feel a lot of people are "look at me" and "i'm so cool" "please accept me" with their pic posting. I could honestly care less what others opinions of my thought process and work are. But I do get alot of ideas and inspiration from this board and others and thought I'd post some of the build in the event it may help others.

Posted by: Cracker Apr 24 2017, 05:33 PM

Double post...sorry!

T

Posted by: Cracker Apr 24 2017, 05:34 PM

Welcome our Northern friend! I dig the Motorhome too...its "younger" than your teener! beerchug.gif

Tony

Posted by: dansvan Apr 24 2017, 05:37 PM

Heres an earlier pic. At this point all the factory sound deadening has been removed from the floor. A few small holes patched, primed with rustoleum, painted with rustoleum, and covered in new sound deadening. Pass side seat mounts were replaced. The front rotors were turned, BMW 320 front calipers and pads installed, new larger master cylinder, upgraded tie rod ends, new front struts, the hole in the front trunk floor welded closed where the ac was previously installed. Stainless brake lines replaced the rubber pieces. The tires were mounted and that rear flare is just sitting there for mock up. Ended up using different flares. I think I had started on the hell hole too at that point. Broken windshield was removed and new one is sitting safely in storage. Attached Image

Posted by: Mueller Apr 24 2017, 08:29 PM

wow, Alaska? Not going to see many other 914s up there for sure.

Those tires look good on there, should be a fun car when done.

Posted by: dansvan Apr 25 2017, 12:21 AM

Yep. Don't see a lot of them that's for sure.

Here's a pic of the hell hole repaired. Sheet metal welded in, mixed rustoleum primer with some Acetone in a spray bottle and just hosed everything down till it ran out the bottom. Sprayed it in any nook and crannie I could find.
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Here's a pic of a front flare being mocked up. I installed the lower front spoiler. Not sure I'll leave it on. I'm bolting the flares on, that look suits me better.
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Posted by: dansvan Apr 25 2017, 12:50 AM




Here's the 14mm studs I'm using along with the open ended lug nuts. The fronts are longer than the tears as I'll be using a small spacer to move the wheel out closer to the flare lip. You can see the larger BMW calipers as well.
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Posted by: dansvan Apr 25 2017, 12:56 AM

Here's another pic. I hammered out the dents in the bumper, more rustoleum primer and satin black paint. I reinstalled the bumper cap it came with. I used door edge guard on the flare edges. Looks better to me than welting. Stainless socket head bolts to hold them on.

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Posted by: dansvan Apr 25 2017, 12:59 AM

Here's a pic of the fender cut out. I used rivnuts to thread the fasteners holding the flares on into.
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Posted by: dansvan Apr 25 2017, 01:02 AM

Another flare pic.

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Posted by: ndfrigi Apr 25 2017, 01:13 AM

Nice progress sir!

The wheels installed seems exactly from my previous project car that is owned now by Mark S.


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now looks like this after 2 years of work by sir Mark S. It came back to my place after 2 yrs and helped him fixed the engine and now it is driveable.



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Posted by: AZBanks Apr 25 2017, 01:16 AM

You are not going to win any concours and the purists may scoff at it but I like what you have done so far. It looks like a car meant to be driven. I can't wait to see the combination of the bolt on flares with the wheels you have once it is on the ground. Setting the right ride height will do a lot to make or break how it looks in the end.

Posted by: dansvan Apr 25 2017, 01:33 AM

I agree on the wheels. I'm hoping the finished product will be to my liking as I do like the wheels and they fit the "look" I'm after. Kind of a barn find type of car that was built in the eighties and then put away wet. I dig the cars scars. The places it's scratched and worn. The faded paint and the imperfections that all tell a story. I know it sat in the Alaskan woods forgotten for a long time. But before that? Was it driven to Ak? If so, when? My folks drove up here in 1971. That road was gravel the entire way. There are a lot of really fine examples of close to perfect 914s and I admire all of them. I just want that well worn leather jacket look combined with the look of what I would have done with what was available back then.

If these 14" and 15" wheels just don't pull it off I may put some (GASP) phone dials on it...

Oh, and just a cool side note I think, these wheels are Carroll Shelby wheels. Kinda neat. I got them off of a Porsche powered Cimbria kit car.

Posted by: Chris H. Apr 26 2017, 06:45 AM

Those wheels look great. 15" are fine and make for a decently smooth ride. Caroll Shelby made some nice aftermarket wheels for the 914. They also made a set of pretty aggressive looking 8 spoke wheels that were fairly wide too. Another cool option would be centerlines. Most people have at least 2 sets of wheels biggrin.gif .

What's the engine plan?


Posted by: dansvan Apr 26 2017, 11:40 AM

I'm thinking Chryser 2.2 Turbo II that I have sitting in the corner. The 1.7 the car came with will need to be soaked for awhile to get the pistons loose. The 1.8 that I have is in decent condition and I am slowly gathering parts for a turbo build on it. Just got word that the 1.8 heads were cracked around the plug holes, to go with its sunken intake seats. Go figure. Meanwhile I have the KEP adapter and clutch assy for the 2.2 from an earlier project. 200 easy hp with minimal muss or fuss. We shall see.

Posted by: dansvan Apr 26 2017, 11:47 AM

Got the rear rotors turned, calipers rebuilt and new pads installed. Put the stainless brake hoses on and good parking brake cables from my donor car. New 140lb springs and struts installed. I ended up using 11" flares from Rennspeed as the 9" ones wouldn't cover the tire/wheel combo. I'm also installing Boxster air scoops to feed the radiator on the driver side and intercooler on the pass side. Here's some more pics.

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I think I got all pics small enough and going the right way now.

Posted by: dansvan May 4 2017, 01:11 AM

My car didn't come with fog lights. I bought some fog light grills from a member on here. Didn't want to use up an original set of lamps on this car so figured I'd mount some I had laying around.

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I used these as the mounts.


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Posted by: dansvan May 4 2017, 01:15 AM

I used these amber lights. Cost about 14$ each.
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Posted by: dansvan May 4 2017, 01:19 AM

Here's the mount riveted in.
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Posted by: dansvan May 4 2017, 01:21 AM

I used rivnuts to replace the old screwclips.

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Posted by: dansvan May 4 2017, 01:24 AM

They thread on an install tool like this, insert in the drilled hole, squeeze, and you have threads.

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Connect the wires, done.

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Posted by: dansvan May 4 2017, 01:27 AM

Repeat on the other side. With these low cost lights, you can run amber, clear, fog, or even 100watt driving bulbs. (With proper wiring upgrades of course) these ambers are 35watt.

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On to the next project.

Posted by: dansvan May 7 2017, 05:23 PM

Did some work mounting the radiator today. It's an almininum three row for a Honda Civic. Should work just fine.
Cleaned up area around where it will go. Removed the relay board mounts and installed the rear trunk hinge pivot kit from JWest as I didn't know how much room I'd have to do it later. That went smooth.
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Posted by: dansvan May 7 2017, 05:24 PM

Fabbed up a lower mount for the radiator.
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Posted by: dansvan May 7 2017, 05:26 PM

Radiator trial fit.

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Posted by: dansvan May 7 2017, 05:27 PM

Top. Still have top mount and ducting to do.

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Posted by: Mark Henry May 7 2017, 06:38 PM

Wasn't there another member who moved to Alaska and took his 914 with him? idea.gif

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