I was scanning old photos and came across these from a trip to the Historics in 1998. Thought I'd share. Wish I had a better camera.
Loved the historics at the peninsula in 1998, @http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=14843 sitting in the 917/30. I recall that the drivers were Hans Stuck & Olaf Länge that weekend !
I was there. I was even out on track for the lunch-time parade laps!
--DD
Hey, I was there, too, for my second or third time at the Historics. I took a ton of photos, back in the film days. These are lower res versions of big scan files--if anyone wants a hi-res file, let me know.
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yes Stazak and I was there ............... 19 & 121where fersh restos.. The 916 was affordable...
Hey I was there too. My first time to the historics and I drove up in my 914 AND slept in the car. Ha. I wouldn't do that again!
Anyways, here are a couple of my old photos...
-Steve
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@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=654 - Hey Steve, I am pretty sure that is Ernie King's silver 914-6 in the 2nd picture you posted. That was a nice car; wonder where it is now?
Great photos; thanks for sharing!
And kinda crazy to think about 914s at historics in 1998 when they were 20-something years old. Like a first-gen Boxster being at a historic event today.
Thanks for posting!
Those are great pics, nice trip down memory lane. Thanks for posting.
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=2058 I could just imagine that post- race pit conversation with Hurley and the Cobra guy, "Well sir it is a well tuned VW-Porsche and had a little more go-pedal remaining when I passed you Sir".
My nephew had a sheet metal biz in the '90s and made the 5 piece 9146 engine tin kits for the 6-conversion guys. The #59 Brumos 9146 needed the piece (went on the oil cooler side) for the car; it was overnighted UPS to Fla. (NLA from factory) and installed just in time for the '98 Historics at Laguna Seca.
Great stuff - thanks for posting!
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=23343
really great photos.
thanks for posting those up.
i enjoyed looking through them.
i got to get there one day to that circuit.
see the cork screw.
its as good as the bathurst dipper.
Very cool stuff... I'm pretty sure my first time there was 2000 and I should have some photos. I've never regretted a trek up to Laguna.
I was there too.
Interesting story as I was entered as a nothing driver and got to run the car in the normal run group.
Bob Akin on the other hand was being honored by Porsche and was allowed to drive the car along with all the factory guys.
Great weekend. A lot of then came back to Watkins Glen and ran Brian Redmonds 50/50 Tribute at Watkins Glen a couple of weeks later.
Vintage racing was so much fun.....
Kinesis Wheels exhibiting their trick 9146, & random race car in the pits !
I was there, too - my first big Porsche event.
Me too. I was working in Carmel at the time and driving a yellow over black 912E while working on one of my 356 adventures..... Fun event in the back in the day.
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Very cool, thanks for sharing! You don't see that many air cooled at anything anymore.
This is a great thread. As I was flipping through, I realized that the green 1975 914 in post #22 is now my wife’s car! I could tell by the non-factory green respray, the hood crest and it being lowered on steelies. The proof is the pic below of the paddock pass I found under the driver seat when we pulled it out of Suzie's garage from an almost 20-year slumber. It reminded me that she told us she was so happy driving the car to the Monterey Historics and that she was elated that we’ll now enjoy her car.
Here is the car today, albeit it a bit dusty in our garage. Nancy really enjoys driving it, and still tells everyone how much fun she had at the WCR we hosted here in San Luis Obispo last October. I kept the car essentially the same after restoring/updating the fuel/shifting/braking system, but it now rides on lighter Mahle's. Still has the 1980s-era cassette deck, the Albins lower ring/pinion, and the autocross suspension setup that Suzie raced in the 1990s.
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