first off HI EVERYONE! I'm new to this board (except for a post on the classifieds ), and new to teh 914 - I'm looking at picking up a roller as a project car i'll probably never finish. OK, Dont me, but i've got some newb type questions -
Is there a method (year, engine, trim pkg?) to the differences between 914 body/trim? specifically: painted/vinyl sail panels, presence/absence of the little round side markers, complete wrap around/no-middle-section taillights, etc.
Were there changes to suspenion/brake setups through the years? (i'll assume spring rates change with engine mass)
Any model year to stay away from?
I just want to figure out exactly what i want and do my proper research before i lay down the cash on the car. THANKS for any input!
Painted vs vinyl sails: appearance group had the vinyl
Side marker lights: North America had them, Europe did not
Tail-lights: the Porsche reflector was aftermarket not factory
Suspension: 914/6 = 5 bolt, 914/4 = 4 bolt
Brakes: 914/4 early through 1972 late followed, not too big of a difference
Springs: really no change to worry about
Cars to avoid: any with major rust damage, especially the hell-hole under the battery tray, also any with major collision damage
Cars to find: probably the most expensive you can manage, it will likely be cheaper in the long run
I'll have a stab at a bit of this. Not a real expert but here goes:
Trim levels. Most differences were trim level options. vinyl sail panels were the most visible. There were a few thousand that came to this side of the pond with vinyl on the A pillar as well - early 73
Only really visible differences amongst the years (I'll probably get corrected here) were the bumpers. early were just chrome. Then front bumperettes (73?) then front and rear bumperettes. Then the big rubber bumpers.
Some differences between north american and european versions - side markers. Different front and rear lenses.
Other really visible differences are aftermarket - like the center reflector on the rear, valences, front and rear, spoilers ...
The holy grail of the model years is the 73 2.0 Later variants got smogged to death. 1.7 and 1.8 in stock form are pretty weak.
QUOTE (swl @ Mar 15 2006, 07:25 PM) |
1.7 and 1.8 in stock form are pretty weak. |
no, the holy grail is the 916...
or any original 6 in great shape... then the 73-74 2.0...
Too true. My mind was in type IV land.
So is there nothing under the vinyl but the standard sail? i mean if i wanted just a painted sail panel, i could just pull the vinyl off when i get to the paint-prep stage?
QUOTE (hybridhunter @ Mar 15 2006, 08:07 PM) |
i mean if i wanted just a painted sail panel, i could just pull the vinyl off when i get to the paint-prep stage? |
1.7 POWA!!!
The transaxle changes from tail shifter to side shifter in '73. I found this out after buying my '72. The tailshifter has way too much monkey motion in the linkage. I wish I had known that before I bought. I'm in the process of changing over right now.
QUOTE (tat2dphreak @ Mar 15 2006, 07:40 PM) |
no, the holy grail is the 916... or any original 6 in great shape... Grasshopper, then the 73-74 2.0... |
Have you read the 914 FAQ? It's probably the best single-page document available about the 914.
It was written by Dave Darling... a member here (and many other places).
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/914_Darling_FAQ/914_Darling_FAQ.htm
Another good source is: "How to Restore & Modify your Porsche 914 and 914/6" by Patrick Paternie.
It isn't the end all of 914 books, but it definitely provides a great run down on the production / feature changes made over the years. It will also give you a good headstart on some of the potential projects you can look forward to.....
Really good book....check Amazon, etc.
Good luck and enjoy
Before you spend a dime on a potential money pit, buy these two books and study up. As stated above, "How to Modify and Restore your 914" will give you lots of good photos and how too's for fixing problems and making it better than stock.
The second book here is a great source for identifying different options and quirks by year and model. Both are required reading for newbies IMHO.... they continue to help me out with my build.
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THANKS everyone!
QUOTE (hybridhunter @ Mar 15 2006, 08:07 PM) |
So is there nothing under the vinyl but the standard sail? i mean if i wanted just a painted sail panel, i could just pull the vinyl off when i get to the paint-prep stage? |
Oh and BTW Matt
QUOTE (jr91472 @ Mar 16 2006, 03:04 AM) |
Another good source is: "How to Restore & Modify your Porsche 914 and 914/6" by Patrick Paternie. It isn't the end all of 914 books, but it definitely provides a great run down on the production / feature changes made over the years. It will also give you a good headstart on some of the potential projects you can look forward to..... Really good book....check Amazon, etc. Good luck and enjoy |
QUOTE (tdgray @ Mar 16 2006, 12:57 PM) |
Oh and BTW Matt |
QUOTE (hybridhunter @ Mar 16 2006, 05:11 PM) | ||
Amazon has a bunch of REALLY negative reviews of that book... |
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