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Posted by: stepuptotheMike Sep 23 2006, 12:17 PM

I made it back from Ohio with my 914.

I got it off the trailer this morning and started going over it to assess the good and bad points. I snapped a bunch of pictures as well.

Couple of observations so far...

Here's the link to the album... http://picasaweb.google.com/purvis358/Porsche914


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My intention is to do a complete tear down and rebuild. I've done lots of work in the past with a jeep and a landcruiser, but this is my first Porsche and first complete restore so I'm sure I'm in for all kinds of fun.

I would greatly appreciate your comments and thoughts based on the pictures.

Regards,

Mike

Posted by: ptravnic Sep 23 2006, 12:43 PM

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Now get to work!!!


Posted by: stepuptotheMike Sep 23 2006, 12:47 PM

Thanks,

Here's my first question.... the front lid cable is broken, so I have to manually pop it. I have pulled off the bumper, but I can't seem to get a screwdriver to pop the lock so that I can get the lid up. Am I missing something?

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Posted by: spare time toys Sep 23 2006, 02:36 PM

QUOTE(stepuptotheMike @ Sep 23 2006, 01:47 PM) *

Thanks,

Here's my first question.... the front lid cable is broken, so I have to manually pop it. I have pulled off the bumper, but I can't seem to get a screwdriver to pop the lock so that I can get the lid up. Am I missing something?

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The first time I had to pop one open this way it took a while but I eventually got it. Just keep poking and twisting youll get it. wink.gif

Posted by: effutuo101 Sep 23 2006, 02:36 PM

there is that little hole, sometimes it takes a little time to get it. but you are in the right area. Mine took about 10 minutes of messing with it before I finally had it.

Posted by: Joe Owensby Sep 23 2006, 03:58 PM

I live in Spartanburg, SC- about an hour from Charlotte. In fact, I paddled at the new whitewater park there today. I have a '73 that I bought new, but I left it out in the rain for many years while I was raising 4 children. I am now repairing the rust. It is hard to tell from the photos what shape your car is in. Once you start grinding into the rust, it seems to get deeper and deeper- at least on my car. I bought a parts car in Charlotte last spring, and after I dug into it, it had rust that had been covered up with paint, etc. No big deal to me, as I just wanted bolt on parts, but it certainly looked better than it was. I have posted a few photos of mine, somewhere here. I plan to do a blog, but haven't had time. I hope yours is in better shape. If not, I have a rotisserie that I hope to be freeing up soon.

good luck, and welcome to the club. Joe O.

Posted by: stepuptotheMike Sep 23 2006, 04:08 PM

Joe, I am definitely interested in the rotisserie when you get done with it. I hope that as I continue to tear things down that I don't find too many surprises smile.gif

Shoot me a note if you are going to be up this way and feel like stopping by. I'm actually in Clover, SC

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