cool thought.......i wonder.....
Man you come up with some crazy freakin ideas.
Hmm, you could put the engine up front, make it front wheel drive, and put 2 seats in back. In fact, you could turn the rest into a pickup truck. Maybe a V8 with a blower? Yessss
just think dude.....reclining seats
tube frame.....it's going to be awesome.
QUOTE (MattR @ Jul 12 2005, 08:16 PM) |
Hmm, you could put the engine up front, make it front wheel drive, and put 2 seats in back. In fact, you could turn the rest into a pickup truck. Maybe a V8 with a blower? Yessss |
You mean like this
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QUOTE (Dave Bell @ Jul 12 2005, 08:17 PM) |
You mean like this |
Isn't that Z's place???
QUOTE (bd1308 @ Jul 12 2005, 10:20 PM) |
tell me thats a photoshop job? |
I live in a RV....much different.
caves stay at 55dF all year.....my RV does not.
This isn't going to be another RTV thread, is it?
M
QUOTE (redshift @ Jul 12 2005, 08:44 PM) |
This isn't going to be another RTV thread, is it? M |
Britt,
There's an AX version too...
Some guy built this car, but it only went through once race before breaking in half. Didn't corner too well either (wheelbase was too long0. But it was funny as hell to watch!
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Britt:
Ferdenand Peich had plans drawn for a 6-seater version of the 914 for use in factory tours at Stuttgart, but I don't think one was ever built.
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why would you AX that? stupid......
actually now that i do think about it, i'd have a 914 sedan, and those suck.
i'm stickin with my 2seater.
QUOTE (Qarl @ Jul 12 2005, 09:29 PM) |
The factory had drawn plans for a 6-seater version of the 914 for factory tours, but I don't think one was ever built. |
I edited my comments
You think YOUR rustly longs sag...
hey how'd you know?
QUOTE (Qarl @ Jul 12 2005, 09:29 PM) |
Britt: Ferdenand Peich had plans drawn for a 6-seater version of the 914 for use in factory tours at Stuttgart, but I don't think one was ever built. |
Hey Miles! Don't have a cow man...
I had thought about removing the rear trunklid and adding a set of Subaru Brat reat seats. You could have them facing fore or aft.
CCLINBENNYBRAT
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QUOTE (bd1308 @ Jul 12 2005, 06:27 PM) |
I live in a RV....much different. caves stay at 55dF all year.....my RV does not. |
well okay....it's a 1989 Chrysler Caravan....i'm on my computer using a hacked internet connection and a power inverter. The cooler is full of drinks though. Go6t your pics hangin up with suction cups and picture frames.
dude....
wtf are you on
can anyone say heated rumble seat?
I have seen photos in magazine of a 914 pick-up. Not a facotry idea, but neat looking.
QUOTE (bd1308 @ Jul 12 2005, 08:36 PM) |
well okay....it's a 1989 Chrysler Caravan....i'm on my computer using a hacked internet connection and a power inverter. The cooler is full of drinks though. Go6t your pics hangin up with suction cups and picture frames. |
Qarl, you're evil man. Just evil.
When I got new seats the rear trunk lid was off, so I set the old ones in the back like rumble seats (like Craig's Suby idea, only facing forward). It would be really easy to bolt in just the mounts and slide the seats on for 4 seater capacity. Course the trunk lid has to be removed each time, and there is no seat belt, but....
QUOTE (Qarl @ Jul 12 2005, 08:29 PM) |
Ferdenand Peich had plans drawn for a 6-seater version of the 914 for use in factory tours at Stuttgart, but I don't think one was ever built. |
actually didn't you read the actual article....the passenger (seat #5) shifted the car, while the driver engaged and disengaged the clutch. A Family bought the car but it sat in the driveway becuase they always bickered about how they would let each other know what gear they were in and when to shift....
no offense but...
everyone is now dumber for participating in this thread....
Aaron.. you are no fun! We're just trying to stoop down to your level.... But it will never happen... we will always be smarter than you!
hard to compete with my single digit IQ
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