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> 914-6 taking on the field at the Limerock Historics.
Fubawu
post Oct 25 2018, 05:12 PM
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1970 914-6 conversion with a 69 S engine built to 2.2 with a 70.4
crank. On Weber 40's, Bilsteins early S brakes.
Fun race with tons of action, this little car takes on the big blocks as well as its 911 bretheren.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gZA0zyxpuGI&t=328s


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post Oct 25 2018, 06:49 PM
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Dropping parts?!? Wow. Ya know I never really gave that a thought unless
fender banging was going on but.. given the age of these cars. Yes I can see that. Your 914 looks great. We go up every year.
I’ll be sure to look for you next time.
Yes that fellow Dave was a real gentleman. Spent
a good amount of time with Nick. A real good time.
Thanks again for posting. Very cool.
Great reflexes and car control!
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