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> Rust and 914's, Looking into purchasing a 914 in questionable shape
itsjeremy
post Feb 21 2007, 01:37 AM
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So there's this early 70's 914 that has been sitting in the driveway of a house for about 20 years in Washington weather. I am concerned about aquiring an auto that will require major renovation. Never owned a 914 and always wanted one. What should I look for before making an offer? Certain spots like the Hell hole?
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McMark
post Feb 21 2007, 01:47 AM
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There are a few buying FAQs out there, but look at the hell hole (I'm assuming you know where it is), the rear trunk under the tail lights, behind the seats (floor pans and longitudinals), and bubbling in the door handle/sail panel area. You need to pick which is most important to you: driving a 914 or building/working on/fixing a 914. If it's driving, then you need to save pennies and buy a good car. 914 restoration can easily overwhelm people who are expecting a quick project. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif) But be patient and the perfect car will come along.
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post Feb 21 2007, 10:09 PM
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If it's been in the driveway for 20 years then I suspect there will be some rust issues. Checking the longs can be tough because if it's rusting there at all you might not be able to get the rocker panels off to check 'em without breaking the screws off. There are plenty of local guys (myself included) who would help you with an inspection if need be. Where is the car located?
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