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First Time Posting Here, looking for input re: '76 originality |
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Feb 9 2022, 10:32 PM
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Repeat Offender & Resident Subaru Antagonist Group: Members Posts: 13,503 Joined: 23-January 09 From: Temecula, CA Member No.: 9,964 Region Association: Southern California |
Yes, I'm the guy that defiles 914's and converts them to Subaru drive trains. Now I am going to give my first love the respect she deserves. I have a '76 that became my "Redheaded Step Child" once I had my first experience behind a 6 Subaru drivetrain. This is probably a good thing since I didn't molest this one. OK, maybe a little but this can all be corrected. In fact, this is what I'm currently involved with.
A little background might be in order. I bought her from the LeMay Museum in 2008. She had been donated to them from one of their members. They decided that she wasn't a good fit and offered her up for sale on eBay. Google the LeMay Museum and you'll see why. I was in the hunt for a 914 as I had just restored a '68 Karmann Ghia and was looking for more power and the 914 was the natural candidate. We were in the throws of a recession so the price was right. Upon receipt I was dismayed to find she had some rust. Fourteen years later I realize this was minimal and I should have been thankful. There was the usual bubbling behind the Sail Panel vinyl and of course below and behind the battery tray. It wasn't much but I cut it out and repaired that area and replaced the deteriorated battery tray with S Glass and epoxy resin thinking this is superior to metal. This thinking came from my background in Experimental AC and the EAA. Was my thinking correct; yes but certainly not proper! Now I realize the error in my ways and have embarked on returning her to her former glory which brings me here. I have begun to remove the fiberglass repairs and replace them with proper metal. I need the OEM collective opinions on future work and hope I can come here for that guidance. I've 86'd the Vitaloni's in favour of the proper 914 door mirror's and did the same with the front hood 914 Badge. My current question is about that 911 rear reflector with the electronic solenoid trunk release. Should I 86 that as well? Does it take away from the value of the car? Or does it add value. I'd love to 86 it but wanted the collective opinion on this. There will be more questions as I move further along. TIA, Kent |
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