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> looking for 914-6 turbo, any information on this 914
Quilmes
post Feb 2 2005, 07:12 PM
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Hello fellow 914club members, I was wondering if anyone knew where this 914-6 turbo was. It appeared in VW&Porsche mag in 1981, and if anyone has any more photos of this car.

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Quilmes
post Feb 3 2005, 10:20 AM
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QUOTE (Maltese Falcon @ Feb 2 2005, 07:05 PM)
There was aslo a white "Altec Lansing' sponsored wide body with this style body pieces, no turbo though. A-I-R fiberglass / Dan McGloughlin made (makes ?) these pieces.

Yes the 914 you are talking about was race by:

Here is the information...
Raced by Jim Cook, John Thomas, Miles Gupton, Rich Mandella

Professionally built by Roger Kyle, Troutman and Barnes; George Britting and Andial.
Stripped to bare chassis and jig built from the ground up as a GT Race Car.
4130 chromemoly rollcage and chassis reinforcement, TIG welded, all chassis/body
joints and seams TIG welded. Lightweight, ultra-strong and easy to drive fast.


ANDIAL 2.4 liter, long stroke, 300+ horsepower, 9000 RPM, twin plug heads, mechanical fuel
injection

Fully adjustable, coilover suspension. Bilstein struts with raised spindles, raised, reinforced strut
towers, adjustable camber. Bilstein rear shocks.
Hurst/Airheart front calipers, 911 fronts on the rear with vented rotors. 911 axles,911 c/v
joints, 911 hubs. Simple, strong, easy to set up.


32 gallon Fuel Safe cell with Kaiser drybreak fuel and overflow valves

Joengbloed wheels, 2-15x15 rear, 2-12x15 front, Centerline wheels 2-15x15 rear,
2-13x15 rear, 2-11x15 front.

In storage, on jackstands since last IMSA race, The Los Angeles Times Grand Prix,
at Riverside Raceway, in 1979.

Refresh as is, or, restore it to Altec colors for Historic events, Porsche Club, SCCA or ?

Complete race and promotion documentation, lap charts, track info, entry lists, results lists,
IMSA yearbooks, advertisements featuring car in People Magazine, Car and Driver, Autoweek, Race
Programs, press coverage, original bill of sale, many work and parts receipts, and much more.

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