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914 Restoration questions, How much would this cost? |
Gplracer |
Nov 24 2021, 12:05 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 8-September 19 From: Evans GA Member No.: 23,442 Region Association: South East States |
I have an opportunity to buy the 914 that I grew up with as a kid. My father sold it while I was in college. The owner repaired a dented fender and repainted the entire car. He put in on a carport with a cover and never did anything else. The carport is open but it has a concrete floor. This was 35 years ago. The car did not have hardly any rust. It has only 78K original miles. It is a 1973 1.7L. The interior is in really good shape. The car will need to have the tired engine rebuilt. It will also need new brakes and tires at a minimum. The car was running when it was parked but the engine had become weak.
My question is what kind of cost do you think I am looking at to get this up and running? I would like a reliable engine with a little more power. I realize you have not seen the car and there are always extra costs. I would have someone do the engine work. I can probably do the brakes. I have restored some bikes but never a car. |
9146C |
Nov 24 2021, 12:47 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 228 Joined: 14-September 19 From: US Member No.: 23,460 Region Association: None |
You've asked a very open ended question...I suspect the responses will be similar.
The typical issue is rust...especially the kind that is not easily visible. Ian Karr has put out a series of terrific videos on YouTube...if you haven't seen them yet I'd recommend you take a look. The next obvious question is how much of the proposed work can you/are you willing to do yourself? These are, for the most part, very simple cars...with the exception of perhaps fuel injection and troubleshooting vacuum leaks. From what you've stated, the good news is that the car has been stored out of the elements and on a solid pad (vs. on an open field). If you try to narrow your question...and post a few photos...I am sure you'll get a much better response. There is a wealth of valuable information here. Good luck! |
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