Thanks to Markb for hooking me up with his old 914.
I love finally having a 914 that I can drive around. All these years I've only ever had a racecar. I've always wanted a 914 since I was about 15, I've had the racecar for 10 years now, but I've never had anything streetable until now.
With an injected 1.7 it certainly nowhere near as fast as I'm used to but I can't believe how much fun it is to roll around in an old NARP.
I'm looking forward to painting it. I'll try to put it off for awhile and Mark says he doesn't think I can go 3 months without jumping into it. I must admit that I was at my shop today thinking, well it wouldn't take me too long to bang out that dent in the fender and get it in primer. It's a slippery slope.
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nice ride, bring it to Maaco get it back in three days...drive it.
Rich
Yeah, Maaco can do the whole thing for less than I can buy the materials for. I was kinda hoping to do a bit nicer job on it and have my boy help since it will be his car eventually. He's really good at the low parts, being a dwarf and all.
If you do all the prep work the paint wouldn't come out too bad.... errr.. well, okay.
Nice addition. I would like to add a stock 914 to my collection but I know it would end up getting modified and costing more money. Maybe someday.
I guess that my point is that I've been doing autobody & paint work for 18 of the last 25 years, the other 7 were 1 as an insurance adjuster (sucked), 4 as a Porsche mechanic (fun, not enough money) and the last 2 years out on my own as a do-all Porsche whore heavy on the race prep (good so far).
I have had so much fun driving my 1.7 since I bought in Oct last year. As I build the hotrod, it is so cool just to drive a "regular" 914.
I hop in drive it to work, to the store, up the coast, around the block, whatever. Always brings a smile to my face, and someone always says something complimentary about the car.
It seems that every 13-16 year old that walks by the house when the garage door is open comments about the cool cars. I guess it is true that popular style comes back around every 20 years. I'm glad I caught it this time by:)
Enjoy the wheels!
Jim
Steve, Nice car. Its fun having a cool street 914. If you ever want some help with it (and teach me a few more things on bodywork) let me know.
Nice car. About the painting, just watch out for the "WIIT" (While I'm In There) syndrome. This is why I've just spot painted fenders and rust spots so far on mine. I know if I strip it down for a full paint job it will be a year or more before I drive it again.
I like working on my 914 but driving it is a lot more fun.
This is exactly why I said bring it to Maaco...(fill in shop name here)
I did not know you were setup to do paint and body work though.
My point is try to resist the temptation to take the car apart and just get it cosmetically OK, not perfect, just something you can live with and DRIVE the car...
You will have time in a few years to restore it and then you can go hog wild.
BTW, if you wait for the 1.7 liter to die, rest assured it probably wont die.
Its a tank of a motor that lives and lives and lives.
I have been waiting for 8 years now and I autox it and drive it alot...still wont die...and still gets 32-35mpg...
The best part is that it starts every day and needs less real maintenance than my wifes volvo...
Rich
Yup, I only give him 3 months before it's in paint. He's got the same bug that I have, and has the materials & knowhow to do it. I'm really glad he's enjoying the car.
The "while I'm in there" will probably strike harder in the engine compartment. I have a 2056 race motor, a maybe 2.0 longblock coming, a 2.4 six in pieces and a 2.7 six in pieces, in addition to the bulletproof injected 1.7. I feel like I have five girlfriends at the same time and I can't choose between them. Each has +'s & -'s and most will cost money.
Black un-flared 914's are one of my fav's.
This one is the project, the $50.00 car. It's dead square and pretty rust-free, all things considered. My friend, bigD914-6GT and I will be caging it out this weekend.
He builds the most impressive cages I've ever seen. more pics to follow.
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