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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ Look what followed me home.....

Posted by: boxstr Jul 17 2003, 11:05 PM

Buy em a drink, talk nice and they will follow you anywhere. Yes a real six, with a 2.4 that is heading for the operation room to get a transplant. A 3.2 is the new heart waiting to take the 2.4s place and a G50 trans.
The 2.4 is coming out and going into a 74 Olympic Blue 80k mile car with 5 lug conversion, very clean original car.
Plus a pic of the $5500 74 conversion from Seattle, still naked and waiting for paint.
It's fun to be busy.
CCLINHOTRODHELL


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Posted by: boxstr Jul 17 2003, 11:05 PM

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Posted by: boxstr Jul 17 2003, 11:06 PM

$5500??


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Posted by: Brad Roberts Jul 17 2003, 11:20 PM

G-50 ??

You can only install them upside down in a mid-engine config... which means you lose part of your rear trunk.


Should be interesting. I have a early non-LSD G-50 collecting dust in the bed of my truck..lol

B

Posted by: Lawrence914-6 Jul 18 2003, 06:03 AM

Nice scoop!

Okay, I'll ask.

Whatcha doin with the 2.4? Carbed, MFI?

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Posted by: seanery Jul 18 2003, 07:00 AM

cool.

3.2 mmmmm melikes!

Posted by: VegasRacer Jul 18 2003, 07:07 AM

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Posted by: boxstr Jul 18 2003, 08:17 AM

2.4 is carbed and ready to try and get started. Going out today with a new fuel tank and filter. That goe's into a 74 Olympic blue with 5 lug.
CCLINKUSTOMKULTURE

Posted by: scotty Jul 18 2003, 09:07 AM

Oh-oh....looks like the $5500 car needs to be house trained! At least put some newspaper down so it doesn't soil the garage!

Posted by: rhodyguy Jul 18 2003, 09:51 AM

you have too much free time bruce. shoulda stopped by that place in tacoma that steam cleans, if the silver car was from up here. perhaps someone driving back north sat could stop by that 914 shop in the p-land area, with the black and white tile floor.

kevin

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