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> Calling Bill P., I think I know the answer...
Trekkor
post Dec 22 2004, 01:21 AM
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I through out a little one liner earlier in the week.

I think a WELL built 914 beats the 911 ALMS cars.

Don't you think so, too?

Same power, better handling, lighter. I say yes.

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post Dec 22 2004, 01:04 PM
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with enough money and effort, a Pinto can beat both (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/smile.gif)

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Tough call on the platform....There must be a reason that 914's aren't
developed by someone for speed compared to the 911's, probably
because they were stopped being made by the factory in 1976....


that's the reason, the 914 is an old ass car...a lot of the 911 owners that have these megadollar fast 911s once had a 914...sooner or later one decides that they must move on and quit living in the past...besides, the 914 has already been proven that it can be built to compete with anything else on the track.....like I said in another post, Sheridans Ultimate 914 has proven it can run and beat the big dogs....and once he started to do that, his car was subject to more strict rules to try and keep the field "even"
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