POLL CLOSED! CONGRATULATIONS JIM!
Welcome to the Dec/Jan 2017 COTM (Car Of The Month) poll. Please vote for for your favorite car!
Each contestant will be encouraged to post one picture as well as a description of your car. I will put that in the top post for the members to vote. If no information or picture is provided I will put their name and find a picture of their car.
Each contestant is then encouraged to post as much as they want within this thread to support their car, or they may link to their own threads.
Voters... Remember this is not a popularity contest, this is about which car is your favorite build, which means the most to you, which you find the most impressive, which you simply like the most.
The winner will then be required to provide 3 pictures of their car that will be used on the home page and a 25 word description of their car, and their car will be on display on the home page until the next car is appointed! This is due by one week after poll closes to avoid delays and allow Andy enough time to edit the home page for the next month.
banananose-914 (Jim)- Concourse -6
WLD419 - Modified big -4
Pat Garvey - Concourse original 4 (Original Owner)
Andyrew (Andrew Dalen)- Modified/swapped/turbo 4
Posting as a contestant, please see my build thread for my fun adventure. Its more a hot rod/tuner car than anything. Its my first car that I have had since I was 14 and I've been using it as my test bed for all my nifty little ideas. I've learned to weld on this car, paint and bodywork, do upholstery, ect.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=114780
Couple of my favorite pics.
Does Pat still own the car?
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=315660&hl=
Pat's 914 "Fritz" - pic below is from his VIN listing, & from an old Concours (... d'Elegance) - probably from when he was still in Ohio at a Cinci PCA CdE (I assume that he then lived in Louisville due to the KY tags).
Added from his VIN details: "Original CW owner! Yeah, I know, the wheels are not original. But I like 'em. My originals are restored & may get used again someday."[i][/i]
I know it was repainted once since he told me about it, & that he was such a stickler for originality, that he had to convince the painter to do a little orange peel surface to match the original way the Karmann Plant did them - slightly imperfect, as compared to too overly-restored with a glass surface (to each their own of course).
Since Pat &/or his 914 is soon to be leaving the fold - I voted for his "Fritz" - since he's maintained as a guiding force for originality & has moderated the O&H Forum for many years, & knows so much having owned Fritz since new, in the Spring of 72.
Although Jim's (banananose) 914-6 is EXCELLENT having seen it in person, & SoCalAndy & Kent did masterly work on it, as did the rest of the team who worked on parts. I truly hope that someone will renominate Jim's -6 again in the near future (if it doesn't win here).
PS - don't let your spell checker add the ending "e" to Concours ..... it's correctly "Concours d'Elegance" & often here shortened to just "Concours."
Tom
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:confused:where's Larmo? Where did these cars get nominated.?
Maybe the Russians had something to do with it .
The four cars were already nominated.....
All worthy, btw.
Is it okay to nominate cars on this thread?
I think this would look good on the home page, too late to nominate this?
Low voting so far
Go Andrew!
All fine cars.
It makes me appreciate ALL of those people out there than have spent decades loving, chasing, restoring, and for some, even driving these lowly cars.
I think 2018 is the year of getting all of our cars on the road!
Pats' car at a local all-inclusive concours. He won his class with his 914.
Attached thumbnail(s)
Close race! Keep the votes coming! Were about 100 shy of where we normally finish at.
Pat's car has such a great story. Besides, I love chromies!
Keep voting!
Tom
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Just to keep the pix of Pat's 72 Bahia /4 together:
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Does Jim or Andy have any other pix of Jim's -6 to post here?
.... a shot of the underside of the engine/transaxle etc. would be real drool candy!
Tom
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Bump! One more day to vote!
Voted. This was a very tough call. Both Jim and Pat deserve the win. In the end, no surprise, I had to go with Jim's car. To bring one of these back from the dead is a herculean effort. One more Six on the road.
Pat’s car deserves to win one time. I found a new Engine compartment tray for it Pat. LOL
Jim’s car is super and can win next month. A shot out for Pat. Well OK, then I nominate Pat’s car for the next one.
Bob B
POLL ENDED - Congratulations Jim! Won by only 3ea votes! Very close race.
That means a lot to me. Thank you. And thank you to Andy, Kent, Bob and Dave. Anyone who has taken on the daunting task of restoring a 914, knows that it takes a whole lot of help. This car was certainly no exception. The results speak to the knowledge that these guys have, and to the great help that 914 World has been. Without 914 World I would not have met these guys or many other 914 enthusiasts. Sir Andy, you kicked ass! You too Andyrew.
Shut up, Dave. The only reason you were invited was because your wife wanted you out of the house.
Congratulations Jim! Well deserved.
Since it was so close with Jim and Pat can we do something unconventional and feature Pat's car the next go around? It would mean something to me and likely others to see it after Jim's time is done.
Cheers.
Much deserved congratulations to ya Jim. My local hero!!!
Your name will now be set in stone here on the world. JIM: Synonymous with Excellence.
Congratulations to your support team as well...enjoy.
Oscar
What happened to Jim's COTM pics? Maybe time to move onto the second place car
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