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> Another teener in Gautier, Rust bucket
Joe Ricard
post Oct 10 2005, 11:44 AM
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So this guy comes up to me @ Lowe's asking about my car. Wants to know who builds my engines. "Well me of course"
Says he has a 75 in a storage building that hasn't run in 10 years and would I consider fixing it. " Uh well yea maybe, But I'm kinda busy with my house"
Let's go look at it.

OMG worsest car I have seen in a long time. Most of the parts pieces were there in the engine compartment 1.8L engine. Hell hole looked like the grand canyon, Guy claims he can do the body work. Says he can just pull it off the frame. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/wacko.gif)

"Uh no sir, no frame Unibody" I reached up under where the long should be and put my hand right through it to the inner long. OOPs, then put my hand through the floor board. I told him not to open the doors with the roof off.

Beautiful FUCHS, OK dash just 1 crack in the usual spot. Nice gauges co center console. I told him it would be WAY more work than I would be willing to do and would barely make a good parts car. I'll get the VIN before he does anything with it to keep track of it's demise.
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Joe Ricard   Another teener in Gautier   Oct 10 2005, 11:44 AM
cooltimes   Take any photos of the 75 914? Always room for pix...   Oct 10 2005, 02:57 PM
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