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Carl92106
Hi,

I've been privileged to own three 914's (prior to this one), even bringing a 1.8 home from Germany courtesy of the Army in '83 (much to the chagrin of a guy in a beautiful forest green version around Ventura who probably wasn't use to driving his car at 120 all the time, (but I digress).)

So I found this sweet '75 1.8. I can send pics. My info on the car is from the mechanic who worked for the Porsche dealership in La Mesa, California (near San Diego) who sold it to the original owner. The owner took exceptional care of it, and all the services are logged in the owner's manual or subsequent documentation by the mechanic.

When the owner died at 100, the car went to his daughter. She drove it 100 mi. over the next 4 years, but let the car sit for 3 years after that. Water ponded in the rear trunk, and a good portion of the rear half of the trunk pan is rusted out. But that's pretty much all the rust there is on the car. The daughter gave it to the mechanic, and, after servicing it, he had it for another 8 months before I got it.

The car has 162K miles on it. Because of it's condition and documentation, I'm inclined to see if anyone is interested in doing a full restoration. If there is no interest in that, I will do a motor and suspension conversion and go race the thing.

Thanks for any comments.
BENBRO02
QUOTE(Carl92106 @ Mar 20 2018, 10:56 PM) *

Hi,

I've been privileged to own three 914's (prior to this one), even bringing a 1.8 home from Germany courtesy of the Army in '83 (much to the chagrin of a guy in a beautiful forest green version around Ventura who probably wasn't use to driving his car at 120 all the time, (but I digress).)

So I found this sweet '75 1.8. I can send pics. My info on the car is from the mechanic who worked for the Porsche dealership in La Mesa, California (near San Diego) who sold it to the original owner. The owner took exceptional care of it, and all the services are logged in the owner's manual or subsequent documentation by the mechanic.

When the owner died at 100, the car went to his daughter. She drove it 100 mi. over the next 4 years, but let the car sit for 3 years after that. Water ponded in the rear trunk, and a good portion of the rear half of the trunk pan is rusted out. But that's pretty much all the rust there is on the car. The daughter gave it to the mechanic, and, after servicing it, he had it for another 8 months before I got it.

The car has 162K miles on it. Because of it's condition and documentation, I'm inclined to see if anyone is interested in doing a full restoration. If there is no interest in that, I will do a motor and suspension conversion and go race the thing.

Thanks for any comments.

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cal44
That would have been Mesa Porsche Audi. Now defunct.

On a side note, I'm not sure what this intel is for. Is the car for sale (price required), are you fishing for inquires? The ad reads '75 and '76. Inquiring minds
Carl92106
QUOTE(cal44 @ Mar 21 2018, 04:32 AM) *

That would have been Mesa Porsche Audi. Now defunct.

On a side note, I'm not sure what this intel is for. Is the car for sale (price required), are you fishing for inquires? The ad reads '75 and '76. Inquiring minds


Yes, Mesa Porsche Audi was original dealer. It's a '75, so I apologize for that. I'll take photos today.
Carl92106
Pics of the '75 1.8
Mueller
Nice looking car except for the rust.

'76?

Don't forget that is a Smog year vehicle for you being in CA.
ValcoOscar
QUOTE(Carl92106 @ Mar 20 2018, 07:56 PM) *

Hi,

I've been privileged to own three 914's (prior to this one), even bringing a 1.8 home from Germany courtesy of the Army in '83 (much to the chagrin of a guy in a beautiful forest green version around Ventura who probably wasn't use to driving his car at 120 all the time, (but I digress).)

So I found this sweet '75 1.8. I can send pics. My info on the car is from the mechanic who worked for the Porsche dealership in La Mesa, California (near San Diego) who sold it to the original owner. The owner took exceptional care of it, and all the services are logged in the owner's manual or subsequent documentation by the mechanic.

When the owner died at 100, the car went to his daughter. She drove it 100 mi. over the next 4 years, but let the car sit for 3 years after that. Water ponded in the rear trunk, and a good portion of the rear half of the trunk pan is rusted out. But that's pretty much all the rust there is on the car. The daughter gave it to the mechanic, and, after servicing it, he had it for another 8 months before I got it.

The car has 162K miles on it. Because of it's condition and documentation, I'm inclined to see if anyone is interested in doing a full restoration. If there is no interest in that, I will do a motor and suspension conversion and go race the thing.

Thanks for any comments.


Neat story...I was in the Army back in '83.
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Oscar
Carl92106
QUOTE(Mueller @ Mar 21 2018, 09:18 AM) *

Nice looking car except for the rust.

'76?

Don't forget that is a Smog year vehicle for you being in CA.



I know, but I screwed up the thread title. It's not a 76, it's a 75. Anyone know how to correct the thread title?
Chris914n6
Edit your first post.

I'd restore that... it's pristine compared to what's normally found out there.
Carl92106
QUOTE(Chris914n6 @ Mar 21 2018, 10:57 AM) *

Edit your first post.

I'd restore that... it's pristine compared to what's normally found out there.



Thanks, fixed the topic. Appreciate the help.
cal44
Maybe it's me but I still don't know if you are trying to sell the car or ?
If selling, did my old eyes miss the asking price?

Regards
Carl92106
QUOTE(cal44 @ Mar 21 2018, 02:39 PM) *

Maybe it's me but I still don't know if you are trying to sell the car or ?
If selling, did my old eyes miss the asking price?

Regards



No, it's not your eyes. What I was looking for, first, was a general idea based on the number of cars that have come through here about whether it would be worth restoring. If the consensus were that it was indeed a good candidate to restore, then I would probably be looking to sell it. Right now, I just want to drive it around for a couple of weeks and see how I feel about it, so I'm not inclined to put a price on it at the moment. Naturally, this doesn't preclude anyone from making an offer. Thanks for the interest.
burton73
914's look great in Blue.

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Mueller
L-Let car, make sure no vac. leaks from oil filler o-ring and intake assembly after the flapper valve.

I removed the "extra" hoses on mine and made delrin plugs.

Is that an "S" or a "5" in between the 914 and .8 on the rear panel?
type47fan
+1 for restoration. driving.gif

Could you add a picture of the stickers on driver's side door jamb, below the striker plate?

A '75 California car should have a VIN sticker and a Catalyst Required

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Mueller
QUOTE(type47fan @ Mar 22 2018, 07:11 AM) *

+1 for restoration. driving.gif

Could you add a picture of the stickers on driver's side door jamb, below the striker plate?

A '75 California car should have a VIN sticker and a Catalyst Required

:Click to view attachment


No bi-annual smog checks but could still be checked at a road side check point, tough call what to do with the exhaust.
cal44
I have not seen a road side check by the CHP in over ten years in San Diego County.

I'm going to stick to smog exempt is smog exempt, '75 and older. Unless someone can prove me wrong.

It either is, or it isn't. Can't be both

Just an opinion.
JeffBowlsby
RESTORE! Too nice to modify. Rare color.
euro911
QUOTE(cal44 @ Mar 22 2018, 01:05 PM) *
I have not seen a road side check by the CHP in over ten years in San Diego County.

I'm going to stick to smog exempt is smog exempt, '75 and older. Unless someone can prove me wrong.

It either is, or it isn't. Can't be both

Just an opinion.
Some counties in Northern California don't require a smog check ... yet
Tdskip
Keep in mind it is NOT the build date but the model year that matters to CA DMV. You can have a car build in 1975 but be considered a 1976 model year, and thus need SMOG.

If it is a 1975 model year then it is exempt, period.

+1 for restore regardless.
My 914
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It's a nice looking car and deserves restoration.
mrholland2
QUOTE(euro911 @ Mar 26 2018, 08:57 PM) *

QUOTE(cal44 @ Mar 22 2018, 01:05 PM) *
I have not seen a road side check by the CHP in over ten years in San Diego County.

I'm going to stick to smog exempt is smog exempt, '75 and older. Unless someone can prove me wrong.

It either is, or it isn't. Can't be both

Just an opinion.
Some counties in Northern California don't require a smog check ... yet



Not true. When you buy/sell a car in the far northern (rural) counties, you must smog. . but not after that. No biannual.

Lived there. . but not anymore.
Carl92106
QUOTE(type47fan @ Mar 22 2018, 07:11 AM) *

+1 for restoration. driving.gif

Could you add a picture of the stickers on driver's side door jamb, below the striker plate?

A '75 California car should have a VIN sticker and a Catalyst Required

:Click to view attachment



Hopefully, this may resolve any questions about its age/smog requirements. Click to view attachment Not sure how it wound up upside-down, sorry.
euro911
You're good to go then biggrin.gif
flippa
QUOTE(Jeff Bowlsby @ Mar 22 2018, 06:41 PM) *

RESTORE! Too nice to modify.


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Good looking car.
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