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> Anybody in SoCal recognize my car?, Looking for history from the PPO
Mike Bellis
post Jan 4 2010, 10:28 PM
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Anyone know my car? Bought from Irvine. Was a track car from the guy I bought it from (911 Red Carrera owner) He said he would bring it to Coffee and Cars down there. the Previous owner before him did the V8 conversion.
Roll Cage (blue)
930 steel flairs
Hole in hood for gas cap (very well done!)
V8 283 Chevy
regeared 901
930 suspension and brakes
Only known info on the engine is roller rockers and gear drive
944 mirrors
fiberglass bumpers

It had BBS wheels (15x8 silver) and a duck tail fiberglass trunk lid.

I'm looking for and history or information about the car before I tear it apart and re-do it.

Thanks,

Mike


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post Jan 5 2010, 04:47 PM
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> A measurement shows the front of the car is wider than the rear.

I may be wrong, but I thought the 914 front track WAS wider than the rear track. In fact, I think most cars are like that.

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post Jan 5 2010, 05:34 PM
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QUOTE(lily914 @ Jan 5 2010, 02:47 PM) *

> A measurement shows the front of the car is wider than the rear.

I may be wrong, but I thought the 914 front track WAS wider than the rear track. In fact, I think most cars are like that.

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I'm measuring from the fender's edge to the outer tip of the flairs. The fronts ane about 4.5-5 inches and the rears are 3-3.5 inches. I just looks off (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif)
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The Bondo is lifting from the welds on all four flairs and where the guy welded over the side marker lights. It can't be seen in pictures, but if you look at the fender... You can see exactly where the welds are... He also removed the Right sail trim (bondo only) and left the Left side trim. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif) The rear panel had the badges removed and bondoed over. The inner wheel lip was poorly finished with bondo. I guess he ran out of sand paper... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beer.gif)

The guy did do a decent job of tying in the roll cage. The sides are removable. the cage is tied into the rear strut towers right next to the top shock retaining bolt/bushing. The longs are reinforced at the hoop locations. the rear shock towers tie to the rear tranny mount in a X pattern and a horizontal ties the rear towers together. The trailing arm pivot points are tied to the lower firewall with reinforcement plates. The front hoop has a horizontal under the dash tying in the right and left sides. This was all followed by a "stiffening kit"(longs, wheel wells, trailing arms and some other areas). The wierd part is the cage stops at the dash. No tie in to the front hood area. I'm planning on tying this in during the rebuild. The Targa top still fits in the trunk...

What he did do really well is the hole in the front hood for the gas cap. the hole has a 1 inch wide chamfer lowered into the hood slightly with a hemed edge. The under hood bracing was carefully trimed and the metal reworked. It looks like it could have come from the factory this way. A very very skilled metal worker did this hood. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sawzall-smiley.gif)

The price was right! Unfortunately the guy I bought it from had been out of work for 9 months and had medical bills to pay. He did say he was not ready to give up the 911 yet. He needed to sell and I jumped on it. I bought it on ebay. No other bidders. I just added up the cost of some of the parts... 930 front brakes about $2500 complete, 930 rear brakes about the same, Renegade exhaust about $900, Renegade Kit about $2000 complete, Steel flaired rocker panels, re-geared 901 $2400 from Renegade and more... All the parts added up to way over the asking price. The STEEL 930 flairs sold me. You just don't see anyone using them on a 914. I don't really like the look of normal 914 squarish flairs. BTW it came with an extra 901 side shifter tranny.

I built one of these before and know what it costs fo make it mine. This is quite a short cut. Now I just have to tear it all down and clean it up. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif)

I'm suprized so far nobody is very familliar with this one. The flairs make it an odd ball.
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