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> What is the level of damage you have received being rear-ended in your 914?
DaveB
post Feb 19 2022, 01:33 PM
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I'd like to get some feedback from anyone that has been hit from behind in a 914 with chrome or rubber bumpers. How did a 25mph hit or greater translate into the car?

The design plan on my '75 is to replace the fugly rubber bumpers with the early style chrome. This car was rear ended years ago and the plate behind the bumper was bent in about two inches. It looks to have been a hard impact. As I run through the car to understand how this impact was translated into the car, I am finding the '75 stock set-up absorbed and distributed most of the impact.

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I really hate the look of the '75 bumper and I generally build what I want. But....this is one of the few cars I'll let my kid drive because she is helping me with the rebuild. I can't bubble wrap my kid and IMO it's better to teach her defensive driving and how to handle cars in bad weather/traction loss. Before I lock down the design, I'd like to know the real world difference from owners who have experienced getting rear ended. I clearly understand the '75 bumper set-up is safer, but I'd like to know from folks on their experiences, especially in solid/chrome bumpers getting rear ended, before I decide what I want to do.



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post Feb 19 2022, 02:39 PM
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Mine is a 72' and mine are not bumpers, they're crushers. They are body panels made from sheet metal a little thicker than the rest of the body. The ones with tits may be better. 74' had them front and rear
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post Feb 19 2022, 03:00 PM
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I don't think the BUBs are as frowned upon as they once were.

I have seen some very nice cars fitted with the impact bumpers.

And with everyone else taking them off, they become more unique.


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post Feb 19 2022, 03:12 PM
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This hit totaled my 914.


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post Feb 19 2022, 06:09 PM
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Betty's 914. Hit while sitting at a light. The KIA was doing close to triple digits.

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This is how far I was pushed into the intersection.

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The ash tray and radio popped out of the dash. The seat frame was bent from the impact.

I walked away with a bump on my head and bruised thighs (I hit the steering wheel with my legs).


The 914 is a very crash worthy car, if it from the front or rear.

Not so much from the side.


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post Feb 19 2022, 06:39 PM
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QUOTE(ClayPerrine @ Feb 19 2022, 07:09 PM) *

Betty's 914. Hit while sitting at a light. The KIA was doing close to triple digits.

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This is how far I was pushed into the intersection.



That is so hard to look at. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon8.gif) Slightly worse than what happened to my first teener that totaled it. Same thing, complete idiot drove into the back of it, but, probably only at 50 mph. The impact drove the engine under the car. Everyone walked away. Like you said, very crashworthy front & rear due to early versions of crumple zones.

On a more positive note, at least they had Kitty Litter on site to aid the clean up.

I think you were working to bet Betty's car fixed? What's the latest word on it?
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post Feb 19 2022, 07:29 PM
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QUOTE(Superhawk996 @ Feb 19 2022, 06:39 PM) *

QUOTE(ClayPerrine @ Feb 19 2022, 07:09 PM) *

Betty's 914. Hit while sitting at a light. The KIA was doing close to triple digits.

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This is how far I was pushed into the intersection.



That is so hard to look at. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon8.gif) Slightly worse than what happened to my first teener that totaled it. Same thing, complete idiot drove into the back of it, but, probably only at 50 mph. The impact drove the engine under the car. Everyone walked away. Like you said, very crashworthy front & rear due to early versions of crumple zones.

On a more positive note, at least they had Kitty Litter on site to aid the clean up.

I think you were working to bet Betty's car fixed? What's the latest word on it?


The kitty litter was in the trunk. We just bought it to use at home with our cats. It is fairly expensive kitty litter, and both bags were lost.

As for her car, we just went to the body shop today. It is a hour and 10 minutes to get there from here. But the owner of the shop is a long time 914 owner.

It is still on the rotisserie. It is in primer, and they are finishing up the installation of all the chassis stiffening. We went over so Betty could approve the color.

No, I don't have pictures. I will take them when it arrives back at my house for re-assembly.

Clay

Once it is back home, I will start a resurrection thread with pictures.
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post Feb 19 2022, 07:36 PM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/smilie_pokal.gif) glad it's coming along.

So back to OP's problem. Yeah, easily fixable. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)
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post Feb 19 2022, 07:55 PM
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I have a '76, I was rear ended in High School by a 69' Camaro. I was dead stopped waiting in line to leave school and another student hit me doing around 20 mph.

The damage to my car was about a quarter sized area of paint on the rear trunk was chipped off where the shark nose tip of his Camaro hood scraped it, there was no dent in my trunk from that.

His entire front end was bent at his front fenders, and the fenders punctured his front tires. His radiator was sliced in two by the area on the 914's bumper where the license plate is. His coolant was everywhere.

We were both ok. I had some soreness in my neck a couple days later but that was it.

His car couldn't be moved without a wrecker. I drove off in mine.
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post Feb 19 2022, 08:19 PM
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As far as looks go, I like both styles. As mentioned above there are some very nice examples of both. The black "BUB's" accent & look quite good with L80E (white) 914's.
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post Feb 19 2022, 08:29 PM
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Has anyone thought about fabricating a bracket to mount a chrome bumper on the late model shock mounts?
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post Feb 20 2022, 09:10 AM
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QUOTE(PaulFV8 @ Feb 19 2022, 08:29 PM) *

Has anyone thought about fabricating a bracket to mount a chrome bumper on the late model shock mounts?



I think the shock mounts stick out too far.

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QUOTE(ClayPerrine @ Feb 20 2022, 07:10 AM) *

QUOTE(PaulFV8 @ Feb 19 2022, 08:29 PM) *

Has anyone thought about fabricating a bracket to mount a chrome bumper on the late model shock mounts?



I think the shock mounts stick out too far.

Clay

Yes they do, would be like the bmw 2002 look when they went to later bumpers…. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif)

As far as first pic of the blue car, that’s not a very hard impact, doesn’t take much to bend rear like that… with chrome bumpers I had similar damage at 5-10 mph.

But the red cars ugh, those were hard hits!
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post Feb 20 2022, 11:10 AM
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QUOTE(ClayPerrine @ Feb 19 2022, 06:09 PM) *

Betty's 914. Hit while sitting at a light. The KIA was doing close to triple digits.



This is how far I was pushed into the intersection.



The ash tray and radio popped out of the dash. The seat frame was bent from the impact.

I walked away with a bump on my head and bruised thighs (I hit the steering wheel with my legs).


The 914 is a very crash worthy car, if it from the front or rear.

Not so much from the side.



that is one hell of a hit.
very sad to see a phoenix red 74 in that state.
good to hear its going back together.

did the gearbox and engine take any damage?

pleased to know you walked away with no serious physical injuries.


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there is a way you can lighten the weight of the impact bumpers.
i saw a guy do it with a 75 here years and years ago.
the euro cars never had the heavy pistons. they used an extended folded metal mount.
not sure if they also had a slightly different inner bumper, might have.
he fabricated the mounts for his car copying a 76 car than was from germany that a mechanic here owned and got rid of the pistons.

i don't mind the look of the late bumpers but i can understand preference to back date.

911s from the same period here in aus used the euro set up for bumpers too.
looked externally very similar to USA crash bumpers.
but they mounted on single use crush tubes instead of heavier pistons.

its a way to keep the original external appearance but to lose a bit of the weight that came with those crash bumpers.


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post Feb 20 2022, 01:04 PM
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@Krieger - Andy, didn't you lighten your BUBs? Any advice you can offer here?
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post Feb 20 2022, 07:37 PM
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QUOTE(wonkipop @ Feb 20 2022, 11:10 AM) *


did the gearbox and engine take any damage?



It took the ears off the transmission. Destroyed the muffler and mount. Took the mounting loops off the heat exchangers on the left side. Bent two pushrod tubes and pushrods. Damaged some engine tin. I had to cut the shift rod in half to get it out of gear.

All of that is easy for me to fix. But I am not a body man, so I have to pay to have the body work done. That is the holdup. We told the body shop "No matter what, make it right. Then consider cost." Fast was the last consideration. It will be 2 years on April 30th. It may not be back by then.

When it comes home, we have a lot of work to do to put it back together. I will be spending lots of time in the garage.

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There is a thread where some of us posted how we cut up our bumpers. late bumper lightening
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post Feb 21 2022, 12:20 AM
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Everyone - Thanks for all the feedback.

My take-away is the rubber bumpers and bumper shocks were good for low speed impact, which was why they were mandated. But there is no difference between chrome or rubber bumpers at higher speeds. The car crushes the same by design. So without any differences in safety, it comes down to a personal choice on the selection for chrome or rubber.


@wonkipop , I'm not that concerned with the weight, I can get lighter passengers. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Seriously, as long as my CG and height are about the same with either option, it falls into an IDK category.

I should note that I've driven 911's but never a 914. I'm building this without ever having driving one.

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I have not been hit in the rubber bumper cars. The 73 was nailed when new, was a big bill but came out fine. A bit of a joke as it was on base and the car the hit me was driven by the CO's son. He figured he could get by without an insurance claim until be saw the bill. I was enlisted at the time, car was brand new, ate on him that a peon would have a good car. Ravenna green, still looking to get another one.
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QUOTE(DaveB @ Feb 21 2022, 12:20 AM) *

Everyone - Thanks for all the feedback.

My take-away is the rubber bumpers and bumper shocks were good for low speed impact, which was why they were mandated. But there is no difference between chrome or rubber bumpers at higher speeds. The car crushes the same by design. So without any differences in safety, it comes down to a personal choice on the selection for chrome or rubber.


@wonkipop , I'm not that concerned with the weight, I can get lighter passengers. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Seriously, as long as my CG and height are about the same with either option, it falls into an IDK category.

I should note that I've driven 911's but never a 914. I'm building this without ever having driving one.

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yep.
no way those collision bumpers make any difference to things apart from taking a nudge.
ain't gonna make a speck of difference if you get a kia up the khyber like clay copped.

i don't mind the collision bumpers on the front of 914s. its a good look and they managed to get them to integrate. but the rear collision bumpers were not so good in the looks department. they couldn't quite get those pert like the originals.


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