Hello everyone,
I've been a lurker for a while but never posted. I have a 1972 914 1.7 which I was thinking about selling but I don't really want to.
Lately I've been thinking about doing a V8 conversion. I do need to replace the longs but the rest of the car seems okay. I know I would need to upgrade the brakes and suspension but they are pretty whipped and need to be gone over anyway.
Here are some photos of the car:
http://www.9000turbo.com/914/914.htm
I am aware of Rod Simpson and Renegade. I have been reading all the posts I can find. This will have to be a long term project as I am restoring a 1985 Saab SPG right now.
What would I be able to sell for oringal part sto help off-set. I have the motor which runs well but need pushrod tube seals. I have a petronix ignitor. It has the original FI. The 2.0L wheels. I have SS heat exchangers.
Let me know what you think. I would appreciate any thoughts.
Stephen
Welcome.......
first thing to do is to insure that the car is as structually sound as much as possible....fix everything on the chassis now
not sure what the market is back East for motors, but I sold my last running smog 2.0 for $1000.00 (I fixed the leaking push rod tubes first)
the 1.7s tend to sell for a tad bit less, but a running motor is always worth more than a junker.....
2.0 wheels go from 400 on up depending on condition and location
Hope you have a good driving record, 914s are a blast bone stock, with the extra power of a V8, they become downright scary-fun to drive
Welcome, Stop in often. Read all the posts. (well not mine, it takes too long) search the classifieds for pricing suggestions. Fix the rust first. Doesn't look too bad. Post progress pictures as you go. And please no saab stories! Hey I couldn't resist Oh and remember you could always have a Porsche V8...
Hello and welcome,
Buyers for used 1.7s fall into two catagories. Guys that buy them for future projects (always good to have a spare engine lying around) and guys that have just smoked there current one.
It depends on how many miles are on the engine as to what you will get for it, but usually a 1.7 will only bring between $200 to $400. You could sell the heat exchangers seperate.
i wanna do a cadillac v16 swap myself.
So that's where it went. :-)
Welcome to the board Stephen. I'm glad you found the place. That looks like James Montgomery's old car from Cincy.
http://www.geocities.com/montgomery.jp/914project.html
Like Mike said. Fix everything on the chassis now. You won't regret it. Once it is solid you can make a decision as to what to do about more power.
Welcome to the board.
Rick
That is the very same. I have come to realize I paid to much but what did I know. Basically all I've done is take it apart more. Then is sat and I went on to other projects. My wife wants me to sell it and I guess I have casually listed it but not really. MY biggest problem is garage space. I have a 5 cars and there is only two of us. Maybe if I keep posting I will stay motivated.
Waht else do you have? Sell all the other stuff and fix the teener.
You can always buy a west coat roller that is in better shape rust wise and use the other as a prts car. I find them now and then.....
Nice. I really like the 9000 Turbo...but then again, what's not to like.
Mike somewhat routinely sends west coast cars eastward. That's the route I went. (See my avatar). It was cheaper and easier to repair a small amount of rust on a nicer car than to fix up what's available in my area. Average cost for shipping alone is about or just under $1000. That may be something to consider.
Rick
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