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| Hammy |
Mar 23 2014, 06:54 PM
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mr. Wonderful ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,828 Joined: 20-October 04 From: Columbia, CA./ Tuolumne Member No.: 2,978 Region Association: Northern California |
So I've come across a 76 914 that's been parked in a field for at least 10 years
(never a good thing). There is also a 72 next to it with rear end damage, most likely only good for parts. The owner is wanting to get rid of them as he has so many vehicles sitting on his property. The interior on the 76 is all there but is pretty deteriorated as expected. It has typical rust in most the usual places but I haven't taken a thorough look at the hell hole and longs. He also has the 2.0 for the 76 with all the Djet still there. The side shift is supposedly somewhere on his property but he has yet to locate it (tons of parts everywhere). Basically I'm wondering if a 76 in California is even worth the effort due to smog requirements. Or Is it only good for parts in my situation? |
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| Hammy |
Mar 25 2014, 01:18 AM
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mr. Wonderful ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,828 Joined: 20-October 04 From: Columbia, CA./ Tuolumne Member No.: 2,978 Region Association: Northern California |
The 76 has steelies. Surprisingly, he still has a lot/all of the 76 exhaust and smog equipment, along with the 2.0 itself which he said was freshened up (could mean a million things), though the engine does look in good shape cosmetically with all the FI there.
Due to the condition of the car itself and having been sitting outside in the elements, as I'm sure the critters have taken care of the wiring/electronics, and not to mention I don't know the true extent of the rust on the chassis, this 76 might be best parted out. Build date Oct. 75. I hate cutting up 914's but I may as well salvage what I can from the car until it's too late. I'd have to fix it up and get it running/pass smog just to sell it, right? The 72 is also fairly complete with Pedrinis, but unfortunately was hit from behind and has rear trunk damage. I'm sure it's fixable by someone skilled in body repair, but again, I don't know the true extent of the rust on the rest of the car so it's likely not worthwhile. I'm sure it's pretty bad. The 1.7 in the 72 looks complete with all the FI still there, a lot of which I could make use of on my '73. I really wish people didn't store old cars in fields. |
Hammy '76s Mar 23 2014, 06:54 PM
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