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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 398 Joined: 14-February 20 From: Chandler, AZ Member No.: 23,922 Region Association: Southwest Region ![]() ![]() |
Hi,
I'm new here. I just picked up a 71 & 74 rollers in Tucson, AZ. The 71 has VDO gauges with green needles, including the center console. Does anyone have any idea how/why the needles would be green? The car looks like it was originally yellow. I also found a small notebook in the car that indicates it was picked up in Pensacola in December 1991. I'll try to attach a couple pics of the car and the gauges. Thanks, Mike ![]() |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 398 Joined: 14-February 20 From: Chandler, AZ Member No.: 23,922 Region Association: Southwest Region ![]() ![]() |
My browser hangs every time I try to add another pic...
Got both rollers from a guy named Tim in Tucson, AZ. Tim also has a running 1973, but dont know any details on it. I was looking into building a Factory Five 818, but the price of the kit was a bit too much for me. Using a Subaru flat four mid-engine got me thinking of the 914, so I started watching Craigslist for any cheap 914's without an engine, etc. The green car with green gauges is a 1971. It seems pretty rusted out which makes me a bit sad. To my untrained eyes it looks like it needs front & rear trunk floors, rocker panels, and most if not all of the main floor pan. The red car is a 1974 that has been stripped for an electric conversion, so the story goes. It has very little rust, but the front trunk floor pan was cut out and they attempted repair by robbing the front trunk pan from the green car! The welding job is horrific, if you can really call it welding. I plan on ordering the AC repair front trunk pan and welding it in properly. I had a friend in HS that drove a 914. Always liked that car. My first car was a 1969 Saab Sonett V4 that was in our back yard. The engine & trans were in the garage. Took me about a year to get it squared away pretty well. Restored it more completely years later. I needed a new project to keep me off the streets. |
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