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> New Project car, What it looks like now
skline
post Feb 6 2005, 04:36 PM
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Got the new project last night. Here are pictures of what it looks like now. These will be the only posts I make on this car until I actually make some serious progress on it. Rather than to post multiple posts with pictures here, I am going to post just one and then a link to the rest of them. Those who know 914's will be able to tell a lot about it from the pictures.

White 74 The link goes to pictures I did not resize, they are large and not for the bandwidth impaired. I will ad more as I go.


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post Feb 6 2005, 05:03 PM
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I just took some more pictures. I want to document everything on this car and the progress I make on it. My plan is to have it all in primer for the WCC. My plans are to install the front and rear sway bars, Koni adjustables front and rear. New ball joints and turbo tie rods so the suspension will be sound. 140 pound rear springs. and with any luck, gut the brown interior and put in black. I have some wiring to fix and an oil leak. The motor appears to be a fairly recent rebuild. Its still has the FI which I intend on leaving for now. Lots of body work to do in it as there are little dings everwhere. The rear body sag is bad and so are the shocks. I need to weld in new engine shelf on the passenger side and then I think I am going to weld in some overlay structure panels on both sides of the longs. First thing is to remove and repair any rust damage. All of this while finishing up the Chalon. Both cars should be in primer for the WCC. Are we taking any bets? What are the odds?
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