Bringin my '76 back to life, 76 Resto |
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Bringin my '76 back to life, 76 Resto |
mdelwiche |
May 4 2013, 09:46 AM
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Vegas_914 Group: Members Posts: 59 Joined: 17-March 12 From: Tucson, AZ Member No.: 14,266 Region Association: Southwest Region |
This thread is going to document my restoration of my '76 which I picked up about a year ago. This vehicle lived its life in southern California and was in relatively good shape compared to a lot of 914's I have seen for sale. The restoration I am doing is not going to be a full 100% nut and bolt concurs rest, but one to bring the car back so I can enjoy it as a driver. I originally started the work back in September, don't know why I didn't start documenting then, I have learned so much from others who have posted their work on here, so all I can hope is that I return the favor to someone else. The first series of post and photos will be to get everyone caught up to where I am now...below is my wife posing with the new member of the family!
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mdelwiche |
Nov 11 2014, 10:23 AM
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Vegas_914 Group: Members Posts: 59 Joined: 17-March 12 From: Tucson, AZ Member No.: 14,266 Region Association: Southwest Region |
It has been awhile since I last posted status as I have been moving at a frantic pace to get the car completed before I leave the country...
Here is where I left off: Engine is finally off the stand and getting to be reunited with the transmission after two years! Engine insertion about to begin... My second set of hands was delayed so I started the process myself and I was surprised I was able to get it installed in about an hour. The biggest issues I ran into was that the new fuel rails I used extended out further than the width of the engine bay. I had to get creative with the way I lowered the car down onto the engine so i didn't crush or pinch the rails. The powerplant is in! |
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