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> My roller adventure!, plus three engines and three trannys
bondo
post Jul 7 2004, 11:25 PM
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So I bought a 73 2.0 roller. it's in fairly original condition, and has sway bars. It also has a very nice tan interior (which is for sale, check the classifieds). The problem was it was located in Monterey Park, and I was not. It's about 200 miles away. I took my truck down there, and rented a trailer. The car was at the top of a very steep curved driveway, and it had three flat tires. I borrowed a couple wheels from TonyAKAVW and he put them on. Then we pushed it while my wife steered and operated the barely functional brakes. Somehow we got it on the trailer without killing anyone. Once we hooked up the trailer to the truck (which now had two engines and three transmissions in it), it looked quite absurd. It's a half ton truck, nothing special. The trailer weighed 2000 lbs, the 914 and parts probably another 2500. Somehow we made it home, but I had to go slow, and the steering was even more like steering the drunk guy than it normally is. Getting it off the trailer was fun because my wife had to work monday, and the trailer was supposed to be back by 5:30. I had to get the 914 off of it by myself. I used a come-along, in go-along mode, and slowlycranked it down. Since the cable was short I had to do it 5 feet at a time. The next day I recruited some friends, and we pushed it into the garage. Way too much work, but now the fun part starts! (the V8 conversion) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sawzall-smiley.gif)

Here's a pic of it loaded on the trailer


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post Jul 7 2004, 11:27 PM
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Here's the front:


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post Jul 7 2004, 11:28 PM
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Here's the side:


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post Jul 7 2004, 11:28 PM
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here's the front trunk (spotless!)


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post Jul 7 2004, 11:30 PM
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The rear trunk (weird rust patterns.. completely rusted metal right next to completely spotless metal.. repairable though)


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post Jul 7 2004, 11:31 PM
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Tan interior:


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post Jul 7 2004, 11:37 PM
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U-haul trailers SUCK! They are very heavy and ride lousy.
That is the same color as my v8 914.
Good luck,

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