spare time toys
Nov 12 2005, 01:33 PM
J P Stein
Nov 12 2005, 02:20 PM
Till your done....
It took me 6-8 months to do my 2.7L....it was a stop & go deal.
Rebuilding the whole car has been 8-9 years & counting
ClayPerrine
Nov 12 2005, 03:30 PM
Larry,
Mine has been in progress 5 years. I just got it to drivable status. I figure another year to get all the little stuff working (like A/C!).
I lost about 9 months in that time frame to a move to a new house.
Hope yours is shorter.
tracks914
Nov 12 2005, 06:03 PM
17 months 27 days from the day I pulled the battery to the day I insured and drove it. Check out my link below, there was alot of work involved and almost one marriage.

(just kidding Louise

)
I did the tranny the following winter but everything else was done in 2 winters and one summer.
carr914
Nov 12 2005, 06:42 PM
2 rebuilds on the same 914 (now 914-6) in 11 years. The last one took 1 year, even though it seemed longer-hell I think 500 hurricanes went by in that time. I bought my Carrera Lightweight project last December. I figure at least 2 more years on it. It would be less time if I didn't already have my Six done.
T.C.
Katmanken
Nov 12 2005, 07:38 PM
With everything ready and measured and laid out, prolly about 8 hours..... I learned from a coupla racers that could do one in an evening.....
For me, about a week if I have time....
Last type IV was about 4 months from a drop.. Cleaning, preping, measuring, ordering, replacing guides and a few other time consumers.....
Ken
jd74914
Nov 12 2005, 07:55 PM
My dad did a complete 914 rebuild in 3 days (everything except paint), but it didn't look or work that great (but it was driveable) so he ended up taking it apart while he was driving it and fixing everything again.
I'm running on 2 years, but I have only been seriously working for the past 3 months as the car was previously stored away from my house. I'm hoping to have mine finished by this May.
Aaron Cox
Nov 12 2005, 09:21 PM
going on 4 years.
maybe a SIX by 8years
JB 914
Nov 12 2005, 09:24 PM
you mean i have to actually finish it?
I can't afford to do that, because my next project is a boat
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