bodyman
May 8 2006, 08:22 PM
I am in sand springs Oklahoma, I have heard that Curt Curtis is the local 914 Guru with multiple cars. I was wondering if anyone knew how to get ahold of him. I looked in the phone book to no avail.
thanks, Michael.
Dave_Darling
May 8 2006, 10:53 PM
PM sent.
--DD
bodyman
May 8 2006, 10:56 PM
Thank you dave.
Michael
mrdezyne
May 9 2006, 09:20 AM
Hey Michael,
I'm in Tulsa and have met several 914 owners around the area. If you need any parts shoot me a PM, I have a stripped 73' 1.7 that I am doing a Suby conversion with and have plenty of left over items. Have any pics of your Teener?
I've been meaning to call Curt myself, he was wanting to come take a look at my project some time back but I'm scared to let a "GURU" see my progress at this point. HA!
You might get with Brian at RennSport also, he has a 914 that he runs at Hallet and can get anything you need. Years of experience too.
bodyman
May 9 2006, 09:31 AM
Hey whats up, Cool to know there are some more 914s in the area. I just got my 73 2.0 home, it needs detailed and polished out. I also have a 74 2.0 and a 73 parts car that I will be combining to make a nice street racer. Im sure I will be needing parts. I do custom body and paint here in sand springs, So if you need any help Just let me know.
here is a couple pics of the car when I got it home


Oh and tell Me your name. Thanks Michael
mrdezyne
May 9 2006, 10:03 AM
Oops sorry, my name is Curt also believe it or not.
VERY clean looking car, good find! I know of 5-6 cars in Owasso, mine, a red one that I see on 11th street sometimes, a white one in Broken Arrow, and then whatever Brian has at RennSport these days. There are several around these parts for sure.
Good to know we have a paint and body man in the area that is partial to 914's. I'm in the middle of rust recovery at this point with my project and Bontempi FG flares (if I can reach him) and a couple other custom body items are next on the aggenda.
Here is a shot of what mine looked like when I rolled it off the trailer and in the shop...
mrdezyne
May 9 2006, 10:10 AM
and here is the way it sits now. Long ways to go.
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