So because I have an obsession and cant stop buying cars lol I have started looking at some 914s again.
I dont like rust, not a body man. Give me an engine to rebuild or electrical issues, hell even FI (but prefer carbs) I'll troubleshoot until they are fixed.
How terminal is this?
Is the lower compromised or is this not enough to go on?
Learn to weld. Gain some new skills. Get some new (to you) tools. Sometimes growth is painful, but you will be able to handle bigger challenges in the future.
By the looks of this one, it requires repairs.
You won't know really how much until you peel it open. Post more pics, and pull the rocker off before you do.
And please just pull that battery tray out. It's doing nothing but attempting to hide the obvious.
Good Luck to you -
that is nothing! Easily repaired. do not even need to purchase our repair panels, just the tray and support, remove the insulator pad and clean off the over spray, sand blast cut and piece caulk zinc chromate prime and paint
Buy a $25 horoscope that syncs to your phone. They work great for this kind of stuff.
Chances are the long under there is rotted away already. This has been open to the elements for a long time.
Read this for inspiration:
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=16748
Thanks! Most likely long has been affected in some way. Car was in a garage for the past 10 years(it was a potential purchase). You can see more pics in the for sale ads.
Anyway,
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=897 - I'm always for new skills, but with 3, 5 and under, getting free time to wrench is limited. I own a welder (Eastwood 135 Mig). These are the types of challenges I'd be more inclined to face when I'm retired or the kids are older.
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=10825 - Car is in Boston, borescope is out, good idea though.
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=179 - inspiration or deterrent, j/k
If you can get the rocker covers off you will have better insight.
There are very few east coast cars sold without major rot. It’s not like the water and battery acid rot through the first layer of metal and then disappear. The reason the hole isn’t bigger, is now all that stuff makes a quick exit from the engine compartment and pools in the long and washes over both suspension consoles. It's the tip of the iceberg and 90% is hidden.
Take it as a challenge learn new skills and make project of it.
The blue one shown above is mine and i never regret the decission to save it.
Michael
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