Martin and I had some ideas for another project so I ended up finding two 914s that were too far gone and were never (I know, never say never) going to be restored.
Among other things, Martin wants a "utility vehicle" and starts talking about a 914 flatbed.
I send him the Photoshop pic, saying, "You mean like this?"
He gets all excited and says "I'm coming over to measure those chassis..."
Out come the tapes, straight edges, a couple crappy seats and some wood blocks. Much head scratching later, we both look at each other and say "I think we could make this work."
Maritn says, "Let me draw up some ideas..." and heads home.
I wonder what he'll come up with this time...
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Many iterations and lots of hours chatting, measuring, and "really, you think?" later and... Let me just cut to the current "let's target that" concept drawing.
This isn't a 914 windshield so we know that'll change. Plus, the scale of the greenhouse isn't exactly right. BUT: It's close enough that we're going to give it a try.
It'll be fully documented on my https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyK96X9-yhnDXW67Bmjud2g YouTube channel and this time, Martin will be featured/participating a whole lot more.
No time frame target, not sure of the drive train but we're thinking either 914 or EV conversion, given all the room for batteries under the bed. As always, "we'll see..."
And it may turn out to be so horrid in real life that we simply kill it. Regardless, you'll be the first to know.
Wish us luck, we're goin' in!
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Good Luck on this one guys...that's crazy cool
I could not resist. People used to critique the 914 design as having two fronts (or two rears). I see this as more cartoon long hood 914.
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http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=355608
Crap found the thread and tried to copy and paste from my phone. Didn't work.
do it.
will be so good.
vw/dodge nine one deora.
+ added thrill of driving a car with leg protection safety inspired by 917.
It's a clever idea but I would rather see the limo get completed.
Just sayin'.
Not seeing how a human can fit in that cab proportionately with the pedal and steering gear, but assuming you’ve figured that out, how to get in and out of that cab?
Maybe the whole greenhouse swings/hinges up and away like the Sterling kit cars?
I like it……I’ll be watching!
If anyone can make this happen it will be Chris. Looking forward to seeing it come to life and seeing Martin in the process. I wonder if a nice flat six would fit in there????
Cool. I went outside in hurricane Hillary to look at the car. I know this may be sacrilegious but the corvair truck had the engine in back and the “tailgate” on the side. That would give you a nice usable bed. Just a thought
Neat photochop... consider cab over wheels like a VW bus, egress would be simplified. Proportions will be more like the Deora, not a bad thing.
It must be harvest time in Petaluma. I can't think of how else you could have come up with this idea. I recommend you stop sampling the product
Watching this build will be like watching a cow give brith… disgusting but deeply fascinating lol…
There is no doubt that you could not build something like this for a show car but if you got in a front-end accident, it is all over. You have the skillset to do this level of custom work because you seen to try anything till you get it. You are an artist in metal, and I am always impressed by your work.
I was noodling on air-cooled pickups and saw some inserting stuff. You could also make new panels for the exterior and still have a 914 grove.
We are watching with anticipation of your art.
Bob B
I like it.
Hope this actually comes to fruition. Usually I'm not a fan of such mods, but this design deserves to be done. I like it.
Osnabruck914
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