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r32bert |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 23-May 10 From: Napa, CA Member No.: 11,754 Region Association: Northern California ![]() |
Hello world!
I just joined the forum and thought I'd say hi. I have a '74 2.0 that I am starting to restore again. Sadly, it has been sitting for the last 5 years. It is also a sad shade of what I have been calling "disco maroon" (the previous owner did an Earl Scheib on it and picked maroon with metal glitter flakes in it) ... the good news is that it only has 65k original miles on the odometer and the frame is straight and there's hardly any rust (heh). here's the ad I put up when I was trying to sell it if anyone is curious: my old "for sale" web page I will take more pics as I go (so you can at least see that god-awful paint in all its glory). I'm sure I will be posting all sorts of questions too as this is my first "restore." like: Does anyone have a recommendation for an oil filter removal tool that works well on the 914? drive well =) -Robert |
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 13 Joined: 23-May 10 From: Napa, CA Member No.: 11,754 Region Association: Northern California ![]() |
yep, I was thinking of going back to the original Olympic Blue. That is one of my favorite original colors.
First I want to get it street worthy again, then ultimately tune it up and have fun on the street/track (I live realllly close to Infineon Raceway and am a NASA member). (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) anyway, we'll cross the tuning bridge when we eventually come to it. cup oil filter wrench - check. sealed battery - check. So far, it's up on jack stands in the garage. I pulled off the gravel shield to put the front stands on that bar up there (whatever it's called) and released a zombie army of snails... There were like 50 dead snails/shells tucked up in there. If anyone has problems with snails in their garden, just park your 914 in it for 5 years and wait, haha. Strangely, the jack stand under the passenger front side isn't touching anything, there's like a 1/4" gap between the bar and the stand. I will post a new thread with pics, but obviously I am concerned... It seems very solid, but still. next is replacing all the fluids and getting a new battery, then crossing fingers that the brakes are still good; the hand brake was frozen on (which made pushing it onto the trailer fun) and both rears are pretty stuck, plus both front brakes scrape when you spin the wheels... anyway, positive thinking I guess. ...thanks for all the "welcomes!" -Robert |
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