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Posted by: ddx77 Oct 12 2021, 06:36 PM

Hello, So I just bought my first 914 which I have been thinking about buying for a while. I am very excited and happy to be a part of the forum, thanks for the add!

I am very new to them and not well versed in the proper terminology. I have a few things I have to address on the car and one is this.

Can you tell if I am missing a seal here? There is a very large opening in between the windshield frame, window and top. What would the part be called, is it a top seal?

Thanks in advance!

Drew

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Posted by: Jett Oct 12 2021, 06:42 PM

QUOTE(ddx77 @ Oct 12 2021, 05:36 PM) *

Hello, So I just bought my first 914 which I have been thinking about buying for a while. I am very excited and happy to be a part of the forum, thanks for the add!

I am very new to them and not well versed in the proper terminology. I have a few things I have to address on the car and one is this.

Can you tell if I am missing a seal here? There is a very large opening in between the windshield frame, window and top. What would the part be called, is it a top seal?

Thanks in advance!

Drew

914Rubber.com is your friend.

Posted by: SirAndy Oct 12 2021, 06:43 PM

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Your main targa seal is broken. It is supposed to go along the top of the windshield frame and down the pillars in one piece.

914rubber has an excellent repo:
https://914rubber.com/main-targa-seal-1

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Posted by: ddx77 Oct 12 2021, 06:45 PM


Thank you very much! And thank you for the welcome!

QUOTE(SirAndy @ Oct 12 2021, 06:43 PM) *

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Your main targa seal is broken. It is supposed to go along the top of the windshield frame and down the pillars in one piece.

914rubber has an excellent repo:
https://914rubber.com/main-targa-seal-1

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Posted by: ddx77 Oct 12 2021, 06:45 PM


Thank you!

QUOTE(Jett @ Oct 12 2021, 06:42 PM) *

QUOTE(ddx77 @ Oct 12 2021, 05:36 PM) *

Hello, So I just bought my first 914 which I have been thinking about buying for a while. I am very excited and happy to be a part of the forum, thanks for the add!

I am very new to them and not well versed in the proper terminology. I have a few things I have to address on the car and one is this.

Can you tell if I am missing a seal here? There is a very large opening in between the windshield frame, window and top. What would the part be called, is it a top seal?

Thanks in advance!

Drew

914Rubber.com is your friend.


Posted by: Craigers17 Oct 12 2021, 06:48 PM

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and Congrats on your new purchase! I was watching the BAT auction that you won. Your new car has a very cool interior!

Posted by: ddx77 Oct 12 2021, 06:57 PM

Thank you very much! I know the car isn't for a purist but I just couldn't resist it.

There was one person during the auction that mentioned a few things that the car needed, honestly I am not sure what he was referring to so I am hoping to get some help on here. I will probably make up another post and ask for some more assistance.

Thanks again!

Drew

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QUOTE(Craigers17 @ Oct 12 2021, 06:48 PM) *

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and Congrats on your new purchase! I was watching the BAT auction that you won. Your new car has a very cool interior!

Posted by: SO.O.C914er Oct 12 2021, 07:07 PM

welcome.png welcome to our mid-engine madness. That is a very nice looking interior.

Posted by: ddx77 Oct 12 2021, 07:15 PM


Thank you!

QUOTE(SO.O.C914er @ Oct 12 2021, 07:07 PM) *

welcome.png welcome to our mid-engine madness. That is a very nice looking interior.


Posted by: mb911 Oct 12 2021, 07:37 PM

Looks very clean interior wise

Posted by: Jett Oct 12 2021, 08:42 PM

QUOTE(ddx77 @ Oct 12 2021, 05:57 PM) *

Thank you very much! I know the car isn't for a purist but I just couldn't resist it.

There was one person during the auction that mentioned a few things that the car needed, honestly I am not sure what he was referring to so I am hoping to get some help on here. I will probably make up another post and ask for some more assistance.

Thanks again!

Drew

QUOTE(Craigers17 @ Oct 12 2021, 06:48 PM) *

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and Congrats on your new purchase! I was watching the BAT auction that you won. Your new car has a very cool interior!


Great interior smile.gif. …and welcome to the madness!

Posted by: 76-914 Oct 12 2021, 08:56 PM

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Posted by: Shivers Oct 12 2021, 10:22 PM

QUOTE(ddx77 @ Oct 12 2021, 05:57 PM) *

Thank you very much! I know the car isn't for a purist but I just couldn't resist it.

There was one person during the auction that mentioned a few things that the car needed, honestly I am not sure what he was referring to so I am hoping to get some help on here. I will probably make up another post and ask for some more assistance.

Thanks again!

Drew

QUOTE(Craigers17 @ Oct 12 2021, 06:48 PM) *

welcome.png

and Congrats on your new purchase! I was watching the BAT auction that you won. Your new car has a very cool interior!




That looks slick, congrats on the win and welcome.png

Posted by: dt4 Oct 13 2021, 12:24 AM

+1
I would be interested in knowing how the dash has been covered or is it "painted"?

Posted by: iankarr Oct 13 2021, 01:21 AM

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Agree that 914rubber will be bookmarked in your browser before long. The targa seal you need is, in my opinion, better than the originals.

This community is filled with incredible people who are really generous with their knowledge...and friendship. They've helped me HUGE, so I decided to pay it forward by making a bunch of videos on how to care for these cars. I'm no expert, so they give a realistic view on what's involved, and what's possible for a DIY-er. The link to my youtube channel is in my signature below. You may want to start with the "914s for Newbies" series.

Welcome to the addiction!

Ian

PS - My video on installing the seals is coming in the next few weeks, but 914Rubberhas a great one on their site.

Posted by: ddx77 Oct 13 2021, 04:25 AM

Thank you again to everyone for the replies and welcomes.

DT4 - It is recovered.

iankarr - Thank you, I am subscribed now.

Posted by: Cairo94507 Oct 13 2021, 06:24 AM

welcome.png I like your tan interior. These cars are lots of fun and a blast to drive. beerchug.gif

Posted by: 930cabman Oct 13 2021, 06:48 AM

Welcome aboard mate! Great find

Posted by: dt4 Oct 13 2021, 07:08 AM

QUOTE(ddx77 @ Oct 13 2021, 11:25 AM) *

Thank you again to everyone for the replies and welcomes.

DT4 - It is recovered.

iankarr - Thank you, I am subscribed now.

looks like a great job beerchug.gif

Posted by: Jamie Oct 13 2021, 08:18 AM

QUOTE(ddx77 @ Oct 12 2021, 04:57 PM) *

Thank you very much! I know the car isn't for a purist but I just couldn't resist it.

There was one person during the auction that mentioned a few things that the car needed, honestly I am not sure what he was referring to so I am hoping to get some help on here. I will probably make up another post and ask for some more assistance.

Thanks again!

Drew
QUOTE(Craigers17 @ Oct 12 2021, 06:48 PM) *

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and Congrats on your new purchase! I was watching the BAT auction that you won. Your new car has a very cool interior!


This is a beautiful interior, and we would be interested in knowing more about who and how this was accomplished. aktion035.gif

Posted by: ddx77 Oct 13 2021, 08:21 AM


Good morning, I am actually working on getting that information. As soon as I do I will post it up. Thanks!

QUOTE(Jamie @ Oct 13 2021, 08:18 AM) *

QUOTE(ddx77 @ Oct 12 2021, 04:57 PM) *

Thank you very much! I know the car isn't for a purist but I just couldn't resist it.

There was one person during the auction that mentioned a few things that the car needed, honestly I am not sure what he was referring to so I am hoping to get some help on here. I will probably make up another post and ask for some more assistance.

Thanks again!

Drew

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QUOTE(Craigers17 @ Oct 12 2021, 06:48 PM) *

welcome.png

and Congrats on your new purchase! I was watching the BAT auction that you won. Your new car has a very cool interior!


This is a beautiful interior, and we would be interested in knowing more about who and how this was accomplished. aktion035.gif


Posted by: burlybryan Oct 13 2021, 08:40 AM

You're not wasting any time getting after it. It ended two days ago - do you possess it yet? If not, much of what dr914 mentioned will make sense when you see it. He's the owner of Auto Atlanta and you'll likely end up buying some parts from him.

His comments:
dr914 This author's likes: 823
for a custom 914 with a mediocre color change, this looks like a good solid car someone invested many many hours and a lot of money to achieve. SO if someone wanted a nice looking driver that they would know never could be made original again, there would be much enjoyment here. I would immediately turn around the left lens
(left front turn signal cover is upside down)

, reverse the side marker lenses
(Front side markers need to be reinstalled rotated 180 degrees)

install a windshield top
(you're on it)

seal paint the hood springs,
(front trunk - aka frunk - springs were oversprayed. no big deal, but looks bad)

replace what ever that wrapped muffler thing is (LOL)
(get rid of the exhaust wrap - this isn't a formula 1 car)

space the engine lid lettering
(the P O R S C H E letter on the engine lid is spaced too close together and should be repositioned)

install some cv joint gaskets
(don't know about this, but maybe they're leaking)

install a chrome heater slider bezel
(somebody rattle canned the heater/ventilation bezel facing on the dash black. Should be chrome. Get a used one from someone here)

replace the broken rear top holders,
(targa top holders broken? I didn't look that hard. People on here restore them)

and do something about the caulked fender divider slots before the paint cracks there (and it will!)
(this is the body area under the front windshield that the wipers mount to. The curved depression on the ends where it meets the fenders is supposed to be open and gasketed. People mud this when they repaint, but the area needs to move and it always opens back up again and will leak and rust.)


You got a really good price considering what the PO's put into it. Modified 914's don't do well on BAT.

Posted by: ddx77 Oct 13 2021, 09:09 AM

Thank you! That was the list I was going to post on my next thread. Thank you very much for answering those questions. The "caulked fender divider slots" was what I was really curious about.

in answer to your question about having the car, no actually, I will have it in my possession next week and yes I am trying to get right on the stuff dr914 mentioned. I am sure there will be more once I get the car. I had been watching the auction and it was sort of an impulse buy. But I wanted a 914 that wasn't all original and that I wouldn't be afraid of actually using. This looked like a good weekend cruiser to mess with.

Thanks again!

Drew


QUOTE(burlybryan @ Oct 13 2021, 08:40 AM) *

You're not wasting any time getting after it. It ended two days ago - do you possess it yet? If not, much of what dr914 mentioned will make sense when you see it. He's the owner of Auto Atlanta and you'll likely end up buying some parts from him.

His comments:
dr914 This author's likes: 823
for a custom 914 with a mediocre color change, this looks like a good solid car someone invested many many hours and a lot of money to achieve. SO if someone wanted a nice looking driver that they would know never could be made original again, there would be much enjoyment here. I would immediately turn around the left lens
(left front turn signal cover is upside down)

, reverse the side marker lenses
(Front side markers need to be reinstalled rotated 180 degrees)

install a windshield top
(you're on it)

seal paint the hood springs,
(front trunk - aka frunk - springs were oversprayed. no big deal, but looks bad)

replace what ever that wrapped muffler thing is (LOL)
(get rid of the exhaust wrap - this isn't a formula 1 car)

space the engine lid lettering
(the P O R S C H E letter on the engine lid is spaced too close together and should be repositioned)

install some cv joint gaskets
(don't know about this, but maybe they're leaking)

install a chrome heater slider bezel
(somebody rattle canned the heater/ventilation bezel facing on the dash black. Should be chrome. Get a used one from someone here)

replace the broken rear top holders,
(targa top holders broken? I didn't look that hard. People on here restore them)

and do something about the caulked fender divider slots before the paint cracks there (and it will!)
(this is the body area under the front windshield that the wipers mount to. The curved depression on the ends where it meets the fenders is supposed to be open and gasketed. People mud this when they repaint, but the area needs to move and it always opens back up again and will leak and rust.)


You got a really good price considering what the PO's put into it. Modified 914's don't do well on BAT.


Posted by: burlybryan Oct 13 2021, 09:41 AM

Aside from the frustration of installing the front roof seal (from what I hear), everything can be done in a long afternoon. Would be nice to have such a short list! I've been sleuthing and correcting my car for a year and I haven't even gotten to the engine (bad rings, but drivable) and rusted floor pans yet.

Posted by: burton73 Oct 13 2021, 11:57 AM

Very nice interior

Bob B

Posted by: Montreal914 Oct 14 2021, 08:59 AM

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Congrats on your purchase. This looks like a very nice car smilie_pokal.gif and, as mentioned, we will want more info on that interior... biggrin.gif

Welcome to the addiction (referring to this forum,... and the car too! laugh.gif )

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