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Posted by: Brando May 17 2008, 06:18 PM

So I've had my 75 for about... 4 years now. It's run great, never had sever problems (that weren't caused by me) and has served its purpose well for being a fun autocrosser.

But...

I have made the decision to make a restoration attempt on it this year. That means stripping the paint, body, repairing panels, etc. Every time I've opened the hood its been difficult. To my dismay (when I took the front spoiler off) the car has a nice dent in the middle of the front clip. This isn't the first ding. The whole left-rear fender is beaten to hell and bondo'd back. Front and rear hoods dented as well. Not to mention a non-yielding driver got my left door (now a green 75 door).

As much work as this will take (and money) I may as well find a cherry roller to respray and weld a long kit into. I can strip the (better) chassis and take my time making it look right, inside and out, then transfer my good parts over once the paint job is done.

I can either cut out panels from LBB to reinforce the new tub, or cut it for good parts and sell those (no hell-hole rust, only surface long rust, etc).

What are everyone's thoughts? I know it will be more work and time which isn't a concern, but I dont want to spend 2 months playing master bodyworker on a gone-too-far tub. Thanks smile.gif

Posted by: r_towle May 17 2008, 06:56 PM

If you can find a tub...do it.
You can take your time, do it right...and still drive a 914 while your at it.

Rich

Posted by: iamchappy May 17 2008, 07:08 PM

Anyway you go about it, it will be more work than you planed for.

Posted by: SirAndy May 17 2008, 11:05 PM

a pre '75 roller would get you out of the smog testing ...
shades.gif Andy

Posted by: Gint May 18 2008, 01:00 PM

agree.gif with all of the above. Either way will be a boatload of work. start with a new solid tub and you can still be a driver while it's being painted. More time on the road with a 914.

Posted by: McMark May 18 2008, 11:22 PM

Keeping a driver will be your best bet. Get a roller if you can.

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