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igo914
post Oct 31 2017, 10:14 AM
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Up for sale is my SCCA DSP Project 914. Life / family / job responsibilities have not afforded me the time to finish this. This would be and awesome street/track/autocross build for someone who has the time and skills to finish. Listed below are some key details on what's been done and some of the NIB parts I've collected for the build. The car is located in North Metro Atlanta (Roswell), Georgia. I do have a set of wheels (4 lug, 15" - shown in gallery) and tires so the car is absolutely moveable.
  • Chassis - 1970 Porshce 914 with steel GT flares and fresh Grand Prix white paint (rust repair done to right longitudinal, new hell hole (battery area), new right rear tail section, still needs left front floor work)
  • Steering Wheel - Momo Mod 69 with adapter (also have stock wheel)
  • Motor - Engine is a 2056 with 96mm JE pistons. Stock rods with ARP rod bolts, lighten flywheel with Al pressure plate. Has a 587/587+5 cam. Manton push rods and 911 swivel feet adjusters. Cylinder heads are 2.0l rebuilt by Len Hoffman. 42x36 with very mild bowl work. Freshly built by Blake Meredith (bam914).
  • Motor Tins / Fan shroud - Freshly powder coated
  • Carbs - Dual Empi 40mm with Sync link
  • Header- ITB Race header
  • Transmission - Stock (tail shifter version)
  • Suspension - Front double adjustable Koni inserts, single adjustable Koni rears with coilovers, delrin bushings
  • Front Swaybar - New in the box Tarett Front Swabay Kit
  • Pedal board - Aluminum Floor board
  • Front spoiler - New fiberglass front spoiler
  • 5-Lug Conversion - New in the box PMB 5-Lug conversion
  • Race Instrumentation - Race Technologies Dash 2 with sensors
  • Race Wheels - 15x10 Bogart LS6 (914World Bogart Wheel Ad)
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Asking $6500 obo for the whole lot.
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post Oct 31 2017, 11:21 AM
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Wow! All sorts of great deals on World.
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post Oct 31 2017, 11:40 AM
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I’d be all over this if it were closer to me. Great deal!
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post Oct 31 2017, 11:44 AM
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I can't seem to see the pictures.

Any one else? or is it my work PC blocking me?
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post Oct 31 2017, 11:46 AM
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QUOTE(3stewarts @ Oct 31 2017, 06:44 PM) *

I can't seem to see the pictures.

Any one else? or is it my work PC blocking me?


Link works fine fm my cellphone
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post Oct 31 2017, 12:37 PM
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post Oct 31 2017, 01:19 PM
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QUOTE(arne @ Oct 31 2017, 10:40 AM) *

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I’d be all over this if it were closer to me. Great deal!

Get it shipped Arne. Even then this is a good deal
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post Oct 31 2017, 01:39 PM
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I’d be all over this if it were closer to me. Great deal!

Get it shipped Arne. Even then this is a good deal

Shipping a disassembled project and its associated parts 3000 miles across the country would appear to be a nightmare in logistics. The most obvious roadblock is that a cross-country transport is NOT going to be able to snake through my neighborhood and then back up my dead end street. Flat not happening.

Which doesn’t mean I’m not considering it anyway... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/screwy.gif)
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post Oct 31 2017, 02:17 PM
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QUOTE(JRust @ Oct 31 2017, 12:19 PM) *

QUOTE(arne @ Oct 31 2017, 10:40 AM) *

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I’d be all over this if it were closer to me. Great deal!

Get it shipped Arne. Even then this is a good deal

Shipping a disassembled project and its associated parts 3000 miles across the country would appear to be a nightmare in logistics. The most obvious roadblock is that a cross-country transport is NOT going to be able to snake through my neighborhood and then back up my dead end street. Flat not happening.

Which doesn’t mean I’m not considering it anyway... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/screwy.gif)

Have them drop off to your favorite commercial location. Before I worked at a shop, I would have deliveries go to my local mechanic. He has a forklift and works on semi's so plenty of parking lot. quite a few of our customers get deliveries to our shop because of access, forklift and theres always someone to receive.
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post Oct 31 2017, 02:21 PM
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post Oct 31 2017, 02:31 PM
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heck of a nice deal....
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post Oct 31 2017, 06:55 PM
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I don't need a fourth project or I'd be all over this one too. I've got to see a shrink.....
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post Nov 1 2017, 07:16 AM
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Hey guys - I put my Six tub and almost all of its parts in the back of a 26' U-Haul enclosed box truck and drove it from VA to CA. All you really need is to have it on a decent rolling dolly (wood is fine) and about 5 or 6 guys at both ends to get it up into and out of the truck. Where there is a will, there is a way.

On a side note, don't rent U-Haul. It is apparently the bottom of the rental fleet market. My truck was a stripped down POS- at least it had AC. Hopefully that is the last time I will ever need to rent a truck to move anything.
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post Nov 1 2017, 07:11 PM
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- More detailed description of the motor build added
- Added numerous photos to the gallery: Some of the body shop rust repair, painting, etc. Also added pictures of the interior floors. Added the cam card and the invoice for the 5-lug conversion.

Thanks for all the interest.
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post Nov 1 2017, 08:22 PM
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Shipping costs to Oregon are prohibiting. I’m afraid I’m out. Still think this is a great deal for someone closer, maybe who can collect it themselves.
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post Nov 2 2017, 08:11 AM
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post Nov 2 2017, 01:53 PM
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QUOTE(arne @ Nov 1 2017, 07:22 PM) *

Shipping costs to Oregon are prohibiting. I’m afraid I’m out. Still think this is a great deal for someone closer, maybe who can collect it themselves.

I like the idea of flying out. Renting a Uhaul & loading it all up. Who doesn't like a good road trip Arne? I do have a line on another project for you if you are truly out. Give me a ring
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post Nov 2 2017, 02:27 PM
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Flying out and driving a rental back is no cheaper, not with fuel and motel costs. I checked...
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post Nov 2 2017, 03:10 PM
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absolutely a tremendous give away deal, I tried to look at the gallery, but it just came up blank



QUOTE(igo914 @ Oct 31 2017, 09:14 AM) *

Up for sale is my SCCA DSP Project 914. Life / family / job responsibilities have not afforded me the time to finish this. This would be and awesome street/track/autocross build for someone who has the time and skills to finish. Listed below are some key details on what's been done and some of the NIB parts I've collected for the build. The car is located in North Metro Atlanta (Roswell), Georgia. I do have a set of wheels (4 lug, 15" - shown in gallery) and tires so the car is absolutely moveable.
  • Chassis - 1970 Porshce 914 with steel GT flares and fresh Grand Prix white paint (rust repair done to right longitudinal, new hell hole (battery area), new right rear tail section, still needs left front floor work)
  • Steering Wheel - Momo Mod 69 with adapter (also have stock wheel)
  • Motor - Engine is a 2056 with 96mm JE pistons. Stock rods with ARP rod bolts, lighten flywheel with Al pressure plate. Has a 587/587+5 cam. Manton push rods and 911 swivel feet adjusters. Cylinder heads are 2.0l rebuilt by Len Hoffman. 42x36 with very mild bowl work. Freshly built by Blake Meredith (bam914).
  • Motor Tins / Fan shroud - Freshly powder coated
  • Carbs - Dual Empi 40mm with Sync link
  • Header- ITB Race header
  • Transmission - Stock (tail shifter version)
  • Suspension - Front double adjustable Koni inserts, single adjustable Koni rears with coilovers, delrin bushings
  • Front Swaybar - New in the box Tarett Front Swabay Kit
  • Pedal board - Aluminum Floor board
  • Front spoiler - New fiberglass front spoiler
  • 5-Lug Conversion - New in the box PMB 5-Lug conversion
  • Race Instrumentation - Race Technologies Dash 2 with sensors
  • Race Wheels - 15x10 Bogart LS6 (914World Bogart Wheel Ad)
Photo Gallery
1970 914 Gallery

Asking $6500 obo for the whole lot.

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