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> 914-6 Garage find "Out of Hibernation"
specialk22
post Jun 21 2012, 12:30 PM
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Well Good Morning to All, I would like to introduce myself to the forum and Thank all of you for your rebuild threads and pictures of your cars. This site is great and is a wealth of information for the Porsche enthusiast.
Would also like to introduce you to my car as I bring it out of a 27 yr hibernation.
I have been a Porsche enthusiast since my early teens (1980s) and I always, like many of you, dreamed of owning a 911 Turbo. After checking my bank account I quickly realized that I had no chance of buying a 911 anytime in the near future so I set my sights on a 914.
I was driving on one sunny day in Southern California when I noticed a 914 parked on the street.
I looked at it and thought... "This is the car for me", It needs a paint job new interior and it runs. (I knew that it ran because I drove this way every day and it was not sitting there the day before.) I drove past it for a few more days and then decided to take a chance and see if they wanted to sell it.
I went to the door and asked the person if he wanted to sell the Porsche parked outside. He told me that it belonged to his friend and that he wished that he would come and get it, and then he told me that he would ask him if he wanted to sell it.
Looking at the condition of the car I thought, "I should be able to pick the car up for about $1000 because it needs some help!"
When I returned the next day the guy told me that his friend was interested in selling it but when I asked him the price he almost floored me with a price much higher that I thought it would be. I could have bought a 911 for that price.
I inquired as to why he wanted so much money for the car? I will never forget his answer... This guy who was not at all into Porsche's said, and I quote: "He said it's rare and it's got a six pack on it or something?."
With excitement I quickly went home and started looking through my Porsche magazines. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/drooley.gif)
I had read about the 914-6 but at that time (mid-80s) did not know how to identify them. (We didn't have the internet back then either, remember the good ol' days?) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/type.gif)
I met with the PO and he asked me how much I knew about this kind of Porsche. I told him what years they were made and how many were made took it for a test drive and long story short I bought my first Porsche at 18 years old and I still have it.
It is in the same condition that it was when I purchased it and now it is time to get it on the road. Story is too long as to why it sat in the garage for over 25 yrs so we will save that for another time. Let's just say that raising a family is more important (and more expensive) also more time consuming than restoring your car. But now the time has come.
I have acquired a couple other P-cars since then and have enjoyed them, but this one is my dream car. It is as beautiful as the day that I first saw it.
My wife might disagree. She has actually never ridden in the car but has always supported me and understands now why I would never let it go. After all my years of talking about the car she can now also hold her own in a conversation about the car and is looking forward to it being on the road.
914-6 is IMHO the best vehicle ever made.
By now I am sure you are saying enough already lets see some pics.
Well here you go. Thanks again to all for you build threads which have inspired me. Just to mention a few: Pat Garvey, Toolguy, Carr 914, Mr. 242, 6freak, Sir Andy, Cairo94507, Sixnotfour, Eric Shea. Just to name a few.
Please give me your opinion if you would do a complete resto of just get it running as a daily driver.
I am not looking to have a concourse car like yours Toolguy (beautiful car!)and it will not be a track car. Just a reliable daily driver that I can enjoy and drive as it was intended to be driven.
First time posting pics hope it works out.

Posted a few pics and have plenty more but do you really have to do them one at a time? What is the global space? Educate me please. Enjoy these for now and I will post more.
Take care Gentlemen.

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post Jun 21 2012, 12:44 PM
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post Jun 21 2012, 12:47 PM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/welcome.png) Very cool story, I can't wait to hear more! So its an original /6? Have you checked the numbers yet to be sure? That car has potential either way and your plans to make it a daily driver are inspiring. Welcome aboard.
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post Jun 21 2012, 12:48 PM
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It's your car ... do what you wish. Since it's a /6, I am sure the CWs will be out in force.

I am not a CW and believe in DRIVERS .... they were made for that and are fun.

Sorry, no "real" sixes here, only conversions.

Stop by any weekend at Slit's Asshole Garage in Riverside (if you are close enough) ... home of the shade tree, backyard mechanics. Burgers, Dogs and Beer and whiskey and Gin & whatever else is in the reefer. Sometimes we actually work on cars!

Get er done and join us in Beaver, UT in September for the 2012 Red Rocks Classic. We intend to put Beaver on the Porsche Map!

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post Jun 21 2012, 12:57 PM
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Great story and car. My advice- work on the body first and the rest will follow. Good luck - mark
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post Jun 21 2012, 01:09 PM
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Great find...are the flares steel? Looks to be in pretty decent shape overall from the pics you did post...

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post Jun 21 2012, 01:16 PM
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Those 5-lug centerline wheels are worth some good coin to the right buyer. And that 916 front bumper may even be the real deal, in which case that's big bucks too.
And the hell-hole looks to be solid as well.

Irish Green? (Code 15) - Love that color ...

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post Jun 21 2012, 01:19 PM
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even without seeing the vin, that's a real six. . . it needs to be saved . . . Where are you in So Calif. . I'm in El Cajon / San Diego.
Since it already has flairs, it's a perfect candidate for a GT restoration. . Stuff a nicely built motor in it and it will be a fun driver and a real looker too. . Hope you got the motor and all the real six engine stuff. . some of it is impossible to find. .

Warning= Make it too nice and you wont want to drive it.


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post Jun 21 2012, 01:19 PM
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I would do a cosmetic restoration - ie the Body&Paint. Stay with the Original Green
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post Jun 21 2012, 01:29 PM
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Welcome aboard & enjoy the madness! You won't be disappointed by the long wait. It'll be more fun than you can imagine.
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post Jun 21 2012, 01:36 PM
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Thanks for the 'shout out' ... It's humbling.

I'm planning on using my car and glad to hear you are planning the same. I owned my car 4 years and have only driven it 2 miles. That means I have taken my time in paying with cash and building slowly. I have a very supportive wife and I'm thankful for that. Sounds lime you are in the same situation, because anyone who allows you to tote around a 914-6 for 27 years is SUPPORTIVE.

GO SLOW (or proportional to your bank account). AND do it as you want because it is your car. There is information galore on the World to help; but I also make myself available so email me if you need anything.

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post Jun 21 2012, 02:33 PM
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Not much more I can add, but welcome! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving-girl.gif)

You will find many here who are willing to help with parts, rust repair and time. Many will freely work for just ribs and beer. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

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post Jun 21 2012, 02:46 PM
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post Jun 21 2012, 02:56 PM
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post Jun 21 2012, 03:01 PM
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Very nice start even after 27 years.

Thanks for showing it.
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post Jun 21 2012, 03:02 PM
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Yes Sir it is a real "04" six. I knew you wouldn't have to ask toolguy.
I do have the Original engine, trans and everything that goes with the car. I will post more pics soon.
The flares are fiberglass so they are coming off. I am considering having stock flares welded in place which I have already purchased. I believe that this is the only major alteration from original other than the bumpers. I have purchased a correct rear bumper and will be looking for a front bumper. I sure wanted the one that was for sale on this site for $1000 with the rubber but I figured I could spend that money somewhere else at this point. Let me know if you have one.
If you see any other alterations from original please let me know.
All rust that is shown in the pictures is completely surface. The only hole that I have found is in the top of the battery tray.
I will be returning it back to the stock Irish green color which I too think is a beautiful color.
Toolguy we talked before I inquired about your rotisserie when it was for sale.
You actually inspired me not to want to make it "too nice". (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

I have actually put less that 100 miles on it since I bought it. And it was running when I got it.

Here are a few pics of the interior as it sits and a few other parts.
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post Jun 21 2012, 03:16 PM
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Love period correct racemark wheel! That horn button is rare! Someone stole mine so I made an adapter for the momo Porsche crest plastic one.

Welcome and have fun!!!!!
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post Jun 21 2012, 03:22 PM
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The brushed aluminum is killer! I think its cool that you're going back to the narrow body. On conversions, I can understand the need/desire to flare them. But original /6s just seem right narrow. That being said, if the flares come off and are still salvageable, would you be selling them here? Irish green is badass!
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post Jun 21 2012, 04:47 PM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/welcome.png) You are going to have sooo much fun. Keep us updated on your progress.
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