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> Premier Porsche widebody project, my nephew is paying with 914's now too
Mikey914
post Apr 25 2015, 12:05 AM
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This is a car I've had for 7 years now. I bought it to fix up and play with as in the 80's I really wanted one. But the kit was $5000!

More than I paid for my pristine 73 Appearance Group 2.0.

So after letting it sit for way too long I pulled it out did the brakes and got it running.
James helped me to rebuild the front end and it was quite a job. Even to get it to the point I sent it to James we had to have some panels aligned as the original installer did a sub par job on some of it.

My nephew needed a senior class project and talked me into letting him play with the car.

He just shot it tonight. I was impressed with the work even in primer.

I think he's hooked now.


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post Apr 25 2015, 09:48 AM
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I had one of those 914s on consignment many years ago. It was constructed in California, purchased by one of Dan Hanna's sons.
I took it to the Portland swap meet. A rather large fellow fell in love with the car and had to have it. He ended up trading me a 25 bucket T hot rod, which had its own trailer. I ended up selling the T to a fellow who drove up from Sacramento, on one of Oregons wettest days, he hooked it up and took off.
Craig at CAMP


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