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> 1974 Dragon 2.0, Restomod 1974 Porsche 914-4
Ed Evans
post Aug 24 2020, 07:03 PM
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This is the beginning of a rest-o-mod of a 1974 914-4.

I acquired it as a roller a couple years ago and have been slowly stripping it down as time, funds, and energy allow. I've been posting random questions here on 914 world and figured it was a good time to put down roots.

Overall I'm looking to turn it into a reliable cruiser.

Fun fact: The rear of the car has "Dragon" painted on it. Kind of funny since an engine fire took the car out of commission for some previous owner.
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VaccaRabite
post Oct 5 2020, 06:55 AM
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Yeah that looks really good actually.
Rot does not look to have gotten into the longitudinal. Wire wheel, seal and move on!

It will be easer for you in the long run to drill out the spot welds around the rest of the jack post support and just weld on a new one from Restoration Design. Just be careful not to drill all the way through into the long!
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