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> who has a running and driving 1.8 Ljet?
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post Sep 8 2020, 10:00 AM
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looking to reach out to a member with a running and driving L jet car?

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post Sep 8 2020, 10:57 AM
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looking to reach out to a member with a running and driving L jet car?

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I do, Mark Jennings in Washington, INWR PCA.

Have had minimal issues. All stock except exhaust.
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looking to reach out to a member with a running and driving L jet car?

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I do, Mark Jennings in Washington, INWR PCA.

Have had minimal issues. All stock except exhaust.



Cool

I'm going to send you a PM

I have a brand new 914 rubber oil cap gasket for an Ljet
Its fresh and only a week old
I needed to see it for comparison purposes... but won't have a use for it.
I'll PM you for a shipping address... stick it in an envelope to you

914 Rubber has helped me out so many times
I just want to pass it forward in their name, helping out the community
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guys....how cool is this !?
great this is still possible in today's world!
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post Sep 8 2020, 02:31 PM
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Mark

super nice to meet you sir

I just wanted to share with the group.. Mark has restored his father's car!

a great great history!


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post Sep 10 2020, 08:09 PM
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Mark

super nice to meet you sir

I just wanted to share with the group.. Mark has restored his father's car!

a great great history!


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@brant , where did you find one? I was looking for one of those myself.

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This was my Dad’s 914. It’s a bone stock 1.8 liter. This is what my 20 year old daughter and I drove from Central NY to Washington 2017. Started in Ithaca NY, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Sault Ste Marie, Minneapolis, Fargo, Glacier National, on to Spokane and Finally in Kennewick Wa. It was a hell of a road trip. LOL
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I have a stock 1.8 l-jet as well. that gasket is a HUGE part of the system. I think I bought one from Stoddards. several vendors have them.
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Mark

super nice to meet you sir

I just wanted to share with the group.. Mark has restored his father's car!

a great great history!


brant


@brant , where did you find one? I was looking for one of those myself.

Mike


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post Sep 10 2020, 10:36 PM
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This was my Dad’s 914. It’s a bone stock 1.8 liter. This is what my 20 year old daughter and I drove from Central NY to Washington 2017. Started in Ithaca NY, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Sault Ste Marie, Minneapolis, Fargo, Glacier National, on to Spokane and Finally in Kennewick Wa. It was a hell of a road trip. LOL


Great looking car and a great story. Can I assume you got to drive the Going to the Sun Road? Top down?

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post Sep 10 2020, 11:01 PM
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Sorry to say that on the Going to the Sun drive, the roof was on. I was on a road trip with a 20 yo girl, had to use the rear trunk....for a trunk LOL.

However, she did drive it back down the mountain. Taught her to drive that 901 5 speed on the fly......yes the clutch did survive LOL.
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