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> Projects on my new, to me. 1974 914-6
jerhofer
post Jun 16 2018, 08:32 PM
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Forty years ago this past April, I joined PCA with the Michiana (Michigan-Indiana at that time) region in the South Bend area. One of the first people I met was a fellow name George Scott, a true southern gentleman living in the north. Not long afterwards I met his son Ed who was all of twenty years old and still in college. George passed away some years ago but Ed and I have remained friends ever since.

At twenty years of age he had already owned his 1965 356SC for five years!! And still has it!! His father brought him up right! A few years ago Ed began having some problems with his legs. The diagnosis was a neurological disease that has affected his lower body. I had heard about his early issues some years ago but just before Christmas last year, I heard he was in a wheelchair.

So I called him to see how he was doing and discovered that his attitude towards life was still way on the positive side. As usual the conversation turned to cars where I discovered that he had recently sold the turbo-look 911 that he had inherited from his dad. He had also sold a real 914-6 to one of his best friends that he had worked with for many years.

But he had another 914-6, the one I bought from him. As you all know, being a 1974, it was a conversion. The motor began as a 3.0 euro Carrera motor that now is a 3.2 with PMO carbs. The car was built for John Swanson by Perry Kiehl. Perry added the reinforcement panels to the rear wheelwells and to the rockers. He also added the GT flares that were butt welded so well that you cannot feel a seam inside the wheelwell. They began with a car that was rust free.

While John was building the motor at Perry's shop, Perry built a box in the front trunk for the oil cooler. Brad Mayeur built the 901 tranny with a Quaife differential. Since John was moving to Texas, he had the interior done in a light gray so it would be cooler as AC was not in the plans.

All of this happened in 2001-02 ( I have tons of records). John was an avid autocrosser who trailered the car to events with his Cayenne. In 2005 John decided to retire. His wife wanted a more modern Porsche with an automatic so they bought a 996 with Tiptronic and put the 914 up for sale. Which is where my friend Ed came into the picture.

Ed likes to autocross as well as do track events so the car was perfect for him. Unfortunately, at the second track event in 2005, he broke the transmission. Out the motor and tranny came with the tranny sent back to Brad for a rebuild. This time he changed out the intermediate plate from magnesium to aluminum for additional strength and did some other tweaks. The motor and the freshly rebuilt tranny never made it back into the car.

Ed and his wife have lived in their Michigan house for over 30 years. Because it is a tri-level, they purchased a ranch so that Ed could get around better. They want to sell their old house but it was full of their lifelong belongings as well as various cars and car parts. The deal I made with Ed was to buy the car and to take all of his car parts as well, as a way of helping to clean out their garages. Among many other parts, I now have an additional twenty-three wheels w/old tires, a couple of racing seats, an extra transmission, etc.

In mid-May i traveled to Michigan from my North Carolina home to get everything ready so my son and I could come up a couple weeks later with a small moving truck and a car trailer. My good friend Dave drove over from South Bend, Indiana to help at that mid-May gathering. We spent about six hours going through everything and getting the wheels back on the car to get it off the jack stands where it had been setting for thirteen years.

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Ed is an engineer as is my son. While they are about ten years apart in age, they have always had this friendship based on their mutual love of figuring out things. My son was very pleased to see Ed again. Because of Ed's condition, it takes him a while to get going so they gave us the key to the outbuilding and the garage door opener to their garage so we could begin the loading process. We began loading around 3:00 and finished up by 6:00. After a quick shower, we all met for dinner which was spent reminiscing about past PCA event as well as my son talking about some of his experiences with his job at Toyota Racing Development. It was a long, pleasant dinner and the perfect end to the day.


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Now the car is in my garage, the parts have been stowed and I am ready to put it back together.

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The photos below were taken soon after Ed had bought the car, which will give an idea of what it will look like once it is back on the road.


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jerhofer   Projects on my new, to me. 1974 914-6   Jun 16 2018, 08:32 PM
burton73   This is wonderful, thank you so much for sharing ...   Nov 23 2024, 02:15 PM
jerhofer   Now all of you can see why it is very handy having...   Nov 23 2024, 02:28 PM
technicalninja   I cut it using an aluminum cutoff wheel on an an...   Nov 23 2024, 03:12 PM
mfor1000   I cut it using an aluminum cutoff wheel on an a...   Nov 23 2024, 04:05 PM
ClayPerrine   Did you use the stock 901 clutch? It's a bit ...   Nov 24 2024, 06:56 AM
mfor1000   I'm running a Kennedy Stage 2 (228-2) pressure...   Nov 24 2024, 04:11 PM
mfor1000   I saw ratings of around 270 ft*lb for this pressur...   Nov 24 2024, 04:30 PM
Cairo94507   Absolutely amazing work! :trophy: :beer2:   Nov 25 2024, 08:16 AM
mfor1000   Getting pictures for selling it...kinda sad, but I...   Mar 22 2025, 02:10 PM
mfor1000   more...   Mar 22 2025, 02:11 PM
mfor1000   more...   Mar 22 2025, 02:15 PM
mfor1000   Satin Rhino liner matched the original top texture...   Mar 22 2025, 02:18 PM
mfor1000   Uploaded a new driving video... https://youtu.be/...   Mar 22 2025, 02:27 PM
mb911   Turned out great. good luck with the sale.   Mar 22 2025, 02:32 PM
mfor1000   Walk Around Video   Mar 22 2025, 02:45 PM
mepstein   Amazing car. I would think it's a keeper forev...   Mar 22 2025, 02:45 PM
mfor1000   Amazing car. I would think it's a keeper fore...   Mar 22 2025, 03:12 PM
mfor1000   Top on driving video...I was suffering from not be...   Mar 23 2025, 07:10 AM
Vicious   I've been sitting on a 75 914 for almost 3 yea...   Mar 23 2025, 11:20 AM
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mfor1000   The auction is live: https://bringatrailer.com/li...   Apr 3 2025, 01:20 PM
jerhofer   My son has the 914 on Bring-A-Trailer. https://b...   Apr 3 2025, 01:24 PM
eric9144   :beer2:   Apr 10 2025, 02:02 PM
bahnzai   @mfor1000 [b]@[url=http://www.914world.com/bbs2/...   Apr 10 2025, 03:15 PM
jerhofer   [b]@[url=http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?s...   Apr 11 2025, 12:35 AM
mb911   Strong numbers for a great car.   Apr 10 2025, 06:07 PM
Cairo94507   Congratulations! An absolutely beautiful car ...   Apr 11 2025, 07:08 AM
jerhofer   The buyer is planning on taking the 914 to the Por...   Apr 11 2025, 11:23 AM
jerhofer   More news. If you read the comments on the auctio...   Apr 22 2025, 11:51 PM
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