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Introduction: 914 Newbie, My "Free" 914 |
Charles Danek |
Mar 16 2015, 02:32 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 35 Joined: 8-February 15 From: United States Member No.: 18,409 Region Association: Southern California |
Hi All -
I have been mostly lurking here for about 2 months. My name is Charles Danek, and I am a newbie here in 914 world, but not to the world of vintage Porsches. I am actually the President of the 912 Registry. And now, as of January of this year, I am now also a happy 914 owner. On the occasion of finally publishing a little blog on how I very unexpectedly acquired my 914, I figure that now is an apropos time to formally introduce myself, and to share my 914 story: http://coincd.com/sites/914/index.html Thank you so much for sharing so much wonderful information. This wisdom of this group has already helped me tremendously, and I doubtlessly will be referring to this place much more as go about restoration. I look forward to getting to know you all better - Best, Charlie |
11tenths |
Mar 17 2015, 02:36 PM
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Ve get too soon old, und too late schmart Group: Members Posts: 142 Joined: 11-October 12 From: Islip, Long Island, NY Member No.: 15,026 Region Association: North East States |
Wow- I see it came with 3 of the 4 factory OEM jack stands! Nice...
You could post up a WTB in the classifieds for the fourth. Cheers- Harry |
Charles Danek |
Mar 17 2015, 06:20 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 35 Joined: 8-February 15 From: United States Member No.: 18,409 Region Association: Southern California |
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KELTY360 |
Mar 17 2015, 06:55 PM
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914 Neferati Group: Members Posts: 5,034 Joined: 31-December 05 From: Pt. Townsend, WA Member No.: 5,344 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Wow- I see it came with 3 of the 4 factory OEM jack stands! Nice... You could post up a WTB in the classifieds for the fourth. Cheers- Harry Harry - What are you referring to exactly? My guess is he's referring to the cinder blocks holding down the tarp. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) Great story and great acquisition. Epic rescue for what could have been a final resting place. You definitely need one of those 'Save the 914' t-shirts. The combination of early body with 2.0L and sideshift is a fine combination although I've never ridden in one with the fixed passenger seat. Were the fuel injection components in the parts hoard or had it been converted to carbs? Good luck on the restoration. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welcome.png) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/thisthreadisworthlesswithoutpics.gif) |
Charles Danek |
Mar 17 2015, 11:47 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 35 Joined: 8-February 15 From: United States Member No.: 18,409 Region Association: Southern California |
Wow- I see it came with 3 of the 4 factory OEM jack stands! Nice... You could post up a WTB in the classifieds for the fourth. Cheers- Harry Harry - What are you referring to exactly? My guess is he's referring to the cinder blocks holding down the tarp. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif) Great story and great acquisition. Epic rescue for what could have been a final resting place. You definitely need one of those 'Save the 914' t-shirts. The combination of early body with 2.0L and sideshift is a fine combination although I've never ridden in one with the fixed passenger seat. Were the fuel injection components in the parts hoard or had it been converted to carbs? Good luck on the restoration. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welcome.png) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/thisthreadisworthlesswithoutpics.gif) Oh! He was talking about my concrete spoiler! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/shades.gif) Yeah, you know? I love the simple styling of the earliest 914s. Actually, I tend to love the earliest of anything. I read somewhere, that the 1st version of something, for all its lack of refinements, is usually the version that is closest to the designer's original inspiration, and to me there is something to this. My 912 is a '65 painted dash car. And the other day when my daughter asked me what car I would get if money were no object, without hesitation I explained to her what a Gmund coupe was. In the case of the 914, it seems like in the beginning, the VW 1.7L and rear linkage trans, simply did not quite go far enough towards tapping the potential of the car Porsche had engineered. (Although who am I to judge? I have never driven one, so I am just repeating heresy, and I certainly mean no disregard to guys who have this setup and are happy with it.) But yeah, if I was going to own a 914 that was not original (and not a 6) it would pretty much be the exact combination of what I have. (Especially the Metallic Green!) I do have all the FI components... actually, I have duplicates of pretty much everything. However, I am not sure I will ever use them. When it comes time to rebuild the motor, since my car will never be original, I am leaning towards building something a little bigger than the D/L-Jet can handle, that I would run with carbs first, but with then intent of perhaps converting to modern EFI later down the road. I know Jake Raby builds motors that are capable of running either setup, so I know this is possible. And I kinda dig the bulkhead passenger seat. It is just so weird! |
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