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> I’m new to 914s and 914World, but I’m pretty sure my car is not., Or: The Rocket, back at it again.
messick
post Jun 29 2020, 12:57 AM
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Hello All,

My name is Nick. There is a chance some people here might remember my father, Tom Messick, who did 914 stuff back in SoCal about 20 years ago.

More people probably remember this car though, a ’70 with a 3.0L motor from a 911SC, named the Rocket. My dad bought it from a dude named Mike Z, who used to post on this forum, but not sure if he’s around still.

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It hasn’t ran in a while. And since I’ve recently bought a place in Orange with a garage, and my dad has other projects these days, last week I put it on a trailer and brought it over.

A quick history of its last decade and a half:

After buying the car from Mike, the car was my dad’s daily driver for 5 or so years. I don’t remember any real issues. It wasn’t garaged, as his original 914 (a blue 72 1.8, I hazily remember) was constantly having problem that required it to be apart.

In 2005 it picked up some sort of vacuum leak that caused it to rev at 3k. This was either caused by, or had caused, an air box leak. At the same time, my boss wanted to sell his 1 year old Audi S4 with 11k miles. My dad had recently changed jobs and had a 55 mile commute, so he picked up the S4 and went to and from in air conditioned, 350HP luxury. The Audi became the new daily driver, and the 914 went into a garage at a rental. Since the S4, he had various cars but the last 4 have been EVs (Geo Storm that’s now gone, Chevy S10 he’s putting a Leaf battery pack into to replace the lead acid setup, an E Golf, and now an E Tron.

Well, sometime in 2010ish, some thieves broke into the garage and tried to steal the 914. They were pretty industrious as they brought their own Bosch fuel pump, and had even pulled the tank and fixed up a rotted away full line. However, they didn’t notice the battery master cut off switch was removed. They tried a bunch of things, but eventually they used a slide hammer on the ignition and attempted to directly hot wire the coil. Well, they learned the hard way that’s a bad idea since they (hopefully) got a face full of burning PCB oil ax the coil literally exploded. We are guessing whatever happened was pretty traumatic since they went through all that and didn’t just push it onto a trailer. They did steal the battery, amp, and head unit. For the next ten years it sat there until I trailered it home.

Here's a what a blown coil can look like. Hard to tell, but like 6ft of wire blew out of it as well. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/i.imgur.com-24381-1593413862.2.jpg)
Near terms plans are to change the oil, and then replace the battery and coil and see what we got going with the rest of the ignition system. Then I was thinking making sure the fuel stuff isn’t going to burn my house down. After that, vacuum hose replacements. After that brakes, as pedal goes right to the floor. After that, clean up mess the thieves made under the dash and with the ignition switch.

Please let me know if I should do things a in a different order. I didn’t see a thread about “This is what you should do if your car has been sitting for 15 years”, but maybe someone can point me to one.

Rust wise, the hellhole has some problems. Although, pulling off the rocker panel it doesn’t seem super terrible from the outside. Maybe someone can take a look at my pictures and tell me if the car is literally going to catastrophically fail if goes back onto the street in that condition. It has lots of stuff welded onto the bottom since it was an autocross racer, so not sure if that's hiding rust and/or mitigating it. The jack point cone thing definitely has a bunch.

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My plan is to get it running and on the road so I can have some fun, but I am looking forward to (eventually) doing a full restoration. I literally have zero welding and auto body experience, so that part I’m going to have to work up to. Also, it will be easier to sell my wife on the garage getting taken over for an indefinite amount of time as an auto shop if she can at least drive around in the car first, heh.

Anyway, I’m sure I’ll have a billion questions, but figured I’d introduce myself.

More pics of rest of car in an album: https://imgur.com/a/v0gWS5R
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messick   I’m new to 914s and 914World, but I’m pretty sure my car is not.   Jun 29 2020, 12:57 AM
abes914   :wttc: You came to the right place. Lots of SoC...   Jun 29 2020, 02:17 AM
dt4   Wow, to break in with all the parts they had certa...   Jun 29 2020, 03:42 AM
sb914   Mike z is still around . @Joe Bob   Jun 29 2020, 05:23 AM
Cairo94507   :wttc: Looks and sounds like a very worthy project...   Jun 29 2020, 06:25 AM
VegasRacer   Rocket.   Jun 29 2020, 07:41 AM
campbellcj   Hey hey hey, I remember that car from way back...   Jun 29 2020, 07:53 AM
messick   Hey hey hey, I remember that car from way back...   Jun 29 2020, 10:06 AM
get off my lawn   I'm in Orange, right where the 91/55 meet. W...   Jul 1 2020, 04:04 PM
ndfrigi   wow you are just in the middle of many 914 owners....   Jun 29 2020, 11:44 AM
914Timo   :wttc: Pink bunny ears ?? :D   Jun 29 2020, 11:59 AM
VegasRacer   Pink bunny ears ?? @Joe Bob   Jun 29 2020, 12:11 PM
campbellcj   From some drives and swap meets in 2001 - ...   Jul 1 2020, 08:12 AM
get off my lawn   From some drives and swap meets in 2001 - It n...   Jan 20 2021, 12:28 PM
campbellcj   From some drives and swap meets in 2001 - It ...   Jan 21 2021, 07:55 AM
ClayPerrine   [quote name='get off my lawn' post='2884411' date...   Jan 21 2021, 01:01 PM
get off my lawn   The inline six in a 280ZX would never fit in a ...   Jan 21 2021, 01:27 PM
ClayPerrine   The inline six in a 280ZX would never fit in a...   Jan 21 2021, 02:20 PM
Joe Bob   The inline six in a 280ZX would never fit in a...   Jan 21 2021, 02:53 PM
Coondog   Geez I hope you guys have pics of my car in twenty...   Jul 1 2020, 06:18 PM
Joe Bob   Wondered where it went. Anyone know if it’s on ...   Jan 19 2021, 05:35 PM
burton73   I say to do the brakes first because as soon as yo...   Jan 19 2021, 06:11 PM
Joe Bob   When I sold it I mentioned that the passenger side...   Jan 19 2021, 06:27 PM
Joe Bob   Oh yeah. No ebrake.   Jan 19 2021, 06:28 PM
get off my lawn   ...   Jan 20 2021, 12:35 PM
Joe Bob   His website is inactive.   Jan 21 2021, 08:11 AM
Joe Bob   If anyone looks for him his last has no “Z” on...   Jan 21 2021, 01:35 PM
Joe Bob   So if you laid the Nissan block on its end it woul...   Jan 21 2021, 02:30 PM
pete000   I miss those early days of Porsche lifestyle befor...   Jan 21 2021, 02:31 PM
Joe Bob   BTW. How many 914s have a hidden trailer hitch in...   Jan 22 2021, 04:04 PM


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