The rust gods were smiling today as the 914 'parts car' I purchased showed up just a few min ago.
Here is the eBay auction.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4537974580
So I'm $306 into it right now. The bumpers were decent looking, so I figured for $300, I get a set of 916 bumpers that I can paint. Not too shabby.
I didn't want to spend a lot getting it up here, so I thought...AAA! First, I called the owner and asked him to throw the hood and steering-wheel on it, seats and guages inside, and push it onto the street. I called AAA an hour later, and they were on the way to get my 'stranded' car.
It showed up at about 5:30 tonight. Would have been sooner, but 'Tim' couldn't find my street.
We got her on the ground...and here's how it sits.
Here's one of the 3 reasons I bothered. The 916 front bumper is damn-near perfect.
Reason #2 - Rear 916 bumper...DECENT, not perfect, but VERY repairable. Just a small crack above the lic-plate.
Both fenders seem to be in good shape.
Wipers....What the???
Reason #3. I'm not sure if it'll run, but the 1.7 in it had these carbs attached. If it's re-buildable, I'll have fun with it. If not, O-Well.
Interior is TRASHED. I love that it came with one fiberglass, and one metal rocker panel.
Trunk full-o-crap
Interesting spot for the antenna...
Where EXACTLY did this mirror come from?
Here is what I found in for a pass-side long.
All 4 Empis are polished, and in pretty good shape.
single barrel solexes...... 34mm irc?
So there you have it. That's what $400 worth of effort will net you in the mid-west.
Anything jump out at anyone as 'rare' or 'worth taking off the car'?
QUOTE (Aaron Cox @ Mar 31 2005, 08:17 PM) |
single barrel solexes...... 34mm irc? |
QUOTE (CptTripps @ Mar 31 2005, 06:19 PM) | ||
No clue...I know they are single-barrel. 34mm seems about right. Worth putting on eBay? |
Good score.....
Yup.... nice purchase.
I did the AAA thing with a parts car a few years back....I just told them on the phone that the car just quit running.......driver noticed no engine/no transmission and was a good sport about it and towed it 90 miles one way......he could have told me to pound sand, but didn't mind the nice long drive....I tipped him for him taking the car
looks decent, what are your plans???
just for parts??
It's without question un-restorable. The frame is COMPLETELY rotted. I can't even open the pass-side door because that's what is keeping it from sagging to the ground. I'm going to spend tomorrow yanking the bumpers off of it, the motor out of it, and I'll grab brakes and a few other things...just to have, but then were going to sawzall it into bags that I'll take to the office with me every day for a few weeks to 'dispose' of it.
I am not a big fan of the front 916 bumper but it is in very good shape. I do however like the rear 916 bumper and it looks very fixable. The mirror looks like its off of a 1965 Ford. The glass looks usable from what the pictures show. I couldnt tell if there was a crack in the front windshiled or not. The only thing it will cost you now is time, your time.
The ultimate goal with my 'real' car is something like this..
The front glass is cracked, but the rest of it is good. Door skin is 'fair' but I think I'll keep what I have on mine. Todd wanted a door I think, so he can take whichever he wants.
Don't forget the bonus side-shifter tranny!
Always good to have a spare.
QUOTE (Special_K @ Mar 31 2005, 09:11 PM) |
Don't forget the bonus side-shifter tranny! ![]() Always good to have a spare. ![]() |
I like the full set of engine lid letters that appear to be in good shape. I think that alone makes the deal worthwhile. Mine suck. Broken letter C, metal letter R that doesn't match the other plastic ones... I won't get around to them until I get all of the mechanical and more obvious cosmetic things fixed.
I'm going to be carefull with these. I may actually just paint this engine cover and hang it up in my office.
We'll see...I'm not sure what's what yet. I know tomorrow is going to involve a LOT of trash bags, a wrench or two, and a sawzall!
You should turbo the 1.7
If you are willing to part with it, I could use that throttle cable setup on the engine. I need something better than the mickey mouse job I had before.
Good Deal though!
QUOTE (cdmcse @ Mar 31 2005, 09:59 PM) |
You should turbo the 1.7 ![]() If you are willing to part with it, I could use that throttle cable setup on the engine. I need something better than the mickey mouse job I had before. Good Deal though! |
You found yourself one great bargin. Looking forward to hear about all the usable stuff you get out of.
QUOTE (CptTripps @ Mar 31 2005, 10:03 PM) |
What part do you need exactly? I'll see if I can get it out of there for ya. |
PM me your address. It may take me a few days to get it all pulled and shipped, but I'll see what I can do.
Looks pretty good Doug Nice score
I'll call you about Sunday, Hell I might even be interested in those EMPI's. Better than the steel wheels I've got now.
Drivers Door looks pretty good.
How are the door jambs, any good?
Talk to ya soon.
Sweet...It'll be here. =)
I can't get the pass-door open. I think it's keeping the car in one piece right now. There is NO pass-long. Zip, nada, notin' honey.
I'm going to pull the bumpers and the motor tonight. We'll talk about the empis. I'm sure we can work something out.
QUOTE (CptTripps @ Apr 1 2005, 09:50 AM) |
I'm going to pull the bumpers and the motor tonight. |
So after a day of monkeying around...here's what I've learned.
#1 - This thing is a REAL POS!
#2 - The reason the pass-door wont oopen ISN'T because it was stuck...the latch is holding that side of the car together.
#3 - The 916 bumpers MAY work for me...may not either. My exaust pipe is in a different place than his was. I may down-turn my exaust.
#4 - It was host to 16 wasp nests, 3 mouse nests, and there was a dog-turd in there...must have been a hell of a party!
Front hood it great, trunk lid is trash. I took the duck-tail off and I'll bet it there was 2lbs of debris under there. I jacked-up the pass side, and the door opened right up. I was able to get the aluminum thresholds out of there, and then closed it back up again.
I think I'll break even on parts, and have a few spares, so I don't think it was a waste of time/money.
Monday, I'm going to chop it up with the sawzall, and give her a proper burial...in a bunch of bags...in a bunch of pieces...and haul it to the curb for the trash-guy on Wednesday.
I've got everyone's requests. If it's worth saving, I'll get it for ya.
What did the wife say?
Your still able to type, so I figure no broken bones?
you should get close to all your money back if not turn a bit of profit. check the locks and see if they're all keyed the same. how are the heat exchangers? even a fair set can be worth some money. assorted and rear tail light lenses. how's the targa bar pad? some shrewd selling, add in the "value" of the bumpers, and you can show the wife the money you made on this one. if you want to try the rear spoiler on your car, paint it to match when you do your car. no need to drill holes in the one you have. color match the trunk. nice grab. when you cut it up can i get the door sill support triangles from you?
k
Wife: "Oh dear....just get it out of here quickly" She's 100% cool with it. "Can you get the $120 for the tow out of the parts?"
Locks: Different.
Heat Exchangers: No clue. It's snowing again so I'll have to look at those when I drop the engine out tomorrow.
Triangles: Done...shoot me a PM with your info, I'll ship them out next week.
I'd be interested in the shifter and shift knob.
Thanks,
BJ
There is a chance I may need it, but if not, she's all yours. Just pay for shipping.
PM me your info...
Make sure you save the relay board and cover (and all of the relays all over the car), and the headlight and wiper motors for your extra parts stash. They seem to be kinda pricy items that you might need at some time.
Here's a few more 'Glamour Shots' of the Junkster.
What hell hole?
Here's the pass-long. Or...where it used to be.
You can see here, there is only about 6" of rusty metal holding the entire pass-side together.
Some in the mid-west would actually consider rebuilding this one...
did anybody get it?
Get what?
Read the whole thread dude...It's been in my driveway for 5 days now.
QUOTE (CptTripps @ Apr 4 2005, 08:41 PM) |
Get what? Read the whole thread dude...It's been in my driveway for 5 days now. ![]() |
Aaah....
No, I'm going to chop it up this weekend. Todd Gray is coming up on Sunday and we are going to pull the engine, and then chop it up. If you want to come up on Sunday and yank parts, be my guest!
engine a 1.7 or 2.0? if its 1.7 PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE gimme a good deal on a 1.7 MPS????
It's a 1.7, but I'm keeping it and the tranny. It's also carbed, and HOSED!
the relay cover had a wasp-nest in it the size of a grapefruit.
Unless you need body panels, there isn't much usable on this thing.
alright keep on lookin....dude, i'll take the wasp nest....i like wasps...i milk them for honey...
i could use the ignition cylinder + key...just PM me a price...thanks!
Yep, Doug and I talked Sunday... after the snowstorm. Gonna cut the sucker up good next Sunday.
Hey Doug do you have the tool to remove the CV Bolts, if not I will have to locate mine. I know it is somewhere in that disaster I call a garage.
Anybody else want to drink beer..... er, help with the destruction? Let have a CA style butchering party! Should be warm at least. Unless we get antother freak snow storm
I'd LOVE to fire up the grill! Come on out everybody! I'll grab steaks and beer...
Here's what the snow-storm did to my outdoor kitchen last weekend. Amazingly, NOTHING happend to my grill!
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