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> Today’s Road Trip...914 Hunting, Thought I’d share my morning looking at a rusty 73
Tush
post Jun 28 2020, 09:59 PM
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Hi guys,

Thought I would share a little video as a follow up to my first post here regarding help to identify the engine in this 73 914.

Almost a 5 hour return trip to go see the car but I thought it would be educational for me so I don’t consider it time wasted. Good to see these cars up close and personal finally.

Here it is!

https://youtu.be/ymane9Ck8vI

Cheers
Tush
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Frankvw
post Jun 29 2020, 04:27 AM
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wow, if you take on this as a project you have something to do for a long period. Before it looks like that ready-to-build shell in your garage...it will take a lot of time, energy, money and frustration ! But maybe this is something to get rid of stress for you, who knows ? (although you do not appear to be stressed in the video (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) )
I think there are better starting points out there !
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