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post Jul 5 2019, 04:20 AM
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So, a 10in rim with right offset will fit the GT guards then? Do you happen to know what offsets your 10in rim are and if any spacers are being used?
thanks!
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post Jul 5 2019, 09:44 AM
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So, a 10in rim with right offset will fit the GT guards then? Do you happen to know what offsets your 10in rim are and if any spacers are being used?
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Stock GT flares? I doubt it. There's a reason the factory only ran 9" rims in the rear on the GTs.
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post Jul 8 2019, 10:14 AM
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I did a thing this past long weekend.


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post Jul 8 2019, 12:39 PM
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I did a thing this past long weekend.

That looks surprisingly cool ...
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post Jul 8 2019, 06:08 PM
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I've always liked the full-fendered Baja Bug look

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post Jul 9 2019, 02:39 PM
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I've always liked the full-fendered Baja Bug look

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The front is definitely next, only thing is I'll need a welder to relocate the spindles and I don't have one yet, I'll drive it like this in the meantime.
I also don't think I'll be able to get away with just "massaging" the fenders like I did in the back for the tires to not rub, a sawzall will also be needed.
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post Jul 10 2019, 06:42 AM
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So, a 10in rim with right offset will fit the GT guards then? Do you happen to know what offsets your 10in rim are and if any spacers are being used?
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No spacers on the rears....yes 10 inch worked fine. I will have to check the offset.
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post Jul 10 2019, 06:43 AM
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So, a 10in rim with right offset will fit the GT guards then? Do you happen to know what offsets your 10in rim are and if any spacers are being used?
thanks!

Stock GT flares? I doubt it. There's a reason the factory only ran 9" rims in the rear on the GTs.
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Yes stock flares.
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post Jul 10 2019, 07:02 AM
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post Jul 14 2019, 07:54 AM
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QUOTE(Mendivil26 @ Jul 8 2019, 09:14 AM) *

I did a thing this past long weekend.

I like it. What size are the rear tires? Did you raise the rear suspension?
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post Jul 15 2019, 11:42 AM
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I had the pleasure of meeting @TonyA this weekend and checking out his '74 LE creamsicle #4742915329.....a very cool car.


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post Jul 15 2019, 11:56 AM
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QUOTE(Mendivil26 @ Jul 8 2019, 09:14 AM) *

I did a thing this past long weekend.

I like it. What size are the rear tires? Did you raise the rear suspension?


BFGOODRICH ALL TERRAIN T/A KO2 LT215/75/R15

Raised about 2 inches, just added a generic coilover sleeve from amazon and bought 14in long 100lb king springs.

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I'm still planning on lowering the spindle on the front struts to raise it and fit the front tires so that they don't rub.
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post Jul 18 2019, 06:32 PM
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does not seem like a user friendly website cant download pics from my computer











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post Jul 19 2019, 01:45 PM
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@brcacti Did you read the FAQ?
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post Jul 22 2019, 05:30 PM
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Let’s see your babies, 914’s only please!
We really don’t care what kind of POS water-cooled you drive. Unless it’s a 914 V-8 conversion of course!

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I had the pleasure of meeting @TonyA this weekend and checking out his '74 LE creamsicle #4742915329.....a very cool car.


I'm a newby to 914 world.
But your right that is a cool car. I know because I have one.
Cheers David and Carrie Tipton..
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post Aug 6 2019, 10:21 AM
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Hi Guys!

Do not see too many 914's from Europe...
Well here is one from Hungary. 1975, 1.8 two single barrel Solexes.
Restored to the last bolt.
Short story: bought in Germany 6years ago, in a 100% complete but sad condition. Was sitting on a dealer's yard for 20+years.
Funny, it is a European car, but a real head turner here in Hungary. Even in Germany. Last year, went to Stuttgart, for Porsche 70. birthday party, hundreds of Porsches, very few 914s.
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Hi Guys!
Do not see too many 914's from Europe...
Well here is one from Hungary. 1975, 1.8 two single barrel Solexes.
Restored to the last bolt.
Short story: bought in Germany 6years ago, in a 100% complete but sad condition. Was sitting on a dealer's yard for 20+years.
Funny, it is a European car, but a real head turner here in Hungary. Even in Germany. Last year, went to Stuttgart, for Porsche 70. birthday party, hundreds of Porsches, very few 914s.

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QUOTE(hun914 @ Aug 6 2019, 09:21 AM) *

Hi Guys!

Do not see too many 914's from Europe...
Well here is one from Hungary. 1975, 1.8 two single barrel Solexes.
Restored to the last bolt.
Short story: bought in Germany 6years ago, in a 100% complete but sad condition. Was sitting on a dealer's yard for 20+years.
Funny, it is a European car, but a real head turner here in Hungary. Even in Germany. Last year, went to Stuttgart, for Porsche 70. birthday party, hundreds of Porsches, very few 914s.
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post Aug 8 2019, 05:17 PM
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QUOTE(hun914 @ Aug 6 2019, 09:21 AM) *

Hi Guys!

Do not see too many 914's from Europe...
Well here is one from Hungary. 1975, 1.8 two single barrel Solexes.
Restored to the last bolt.
Short story: bought in Germany 6years ago, in a 100% complete but sad condition. Was sitting on a dealer's yard for 20+years.
Funny, it is a European car, but a real head turner here in Hungary. Even in Germany. Last year, went to Stuttgart, for Porsche 70. birthday party, hundreds of Porsches, very few 914s.
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Beautiful restoration!

Mine is also Malaga Red...

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