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Richard's progress thread |
Richard Casto |
Oct 31 2007, 09:13 PM
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Blue Sky Motorsports, LLC Group: Members Posts: 1,465 Joined: 2-August 05 From: Durham, NC Member No.: 4,523 Region Association: South East States |
A little history first...
This is my third 914 and it will be a keeper. First two are from my college days in the late 1980's but both of those are gone (1st was totalled in a crash, the second had terminal rust and eventually became a parts car) Fast forward roughly 20 years. Got married, had two kids and I decided I could not continue to put off building my dream car. While I had always wanted an original 914/6, I also wanted a general purpose fun car (Street, Autocross and Track) that would have had more power and safety features than a stock 914/6. I can't afford to have multiple 914s (a stock 914/4, a 914/4 with a modern Type IV, a stock 914/6, a 914/6 GT Clone, a track only 914, etc.), so rather than molest a "real" 914/6 to build my dream "six", I decided to start with a regular 914/4 and do a six swap. This car was purchased in 8/2005. Over the past two years I have disassembled the entire car and am now at the point of doing repair and refurbishment. Which is why I picked now as the time to do the progress thread (who wants to read about the dis-assembly of a car!) Goals for the car...
I have my own website that contains a higher level of detail on specific sections of the car as well as a more detailed general Blog. I currently host this at home and sometimes the server is down, but it is up most of the time. You can find that here... http://motorsport.zyyz.com/project_914.htm |
BenNC |
Feb 27 2008, 11:53 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 140 Joined: 7-February 03 From: Cary, NC Member No.: 267 |
Richard, it looks like your having too much fun with the metal shaping. I'm starting to think that you don't have enough rust on your car to keep you occupied.
I'll stop by with some strong oxidizer's (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) |
Richard Casto |
Feb 27 2008, 01:02 PM
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Blue Sky Motorsports, LLC Group: Members Posts: 1,465 Joined: 2-August 05 From: Durham, NC Member No.: 4,523 Region Association: South East States |
Richard, it looks like your having too much fun with the metal shaping. I'm starting to think that you don't have enough rust on your car to keep you occupied. I'll stop by with some strong oxidizer's (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) Ben, You know there is a strong urge to keep digging in deeper. Since I plan to do this just once it is hard for me to decide what to leave and what to fix. How much pitting from is OK and how much is not? Luckily I think I am dealing with the worst parts of the car right now. Since you have seen the car in person, you know I have front and rear trunk issues, but I have replacement parts for those, so less metal fabrication is a good thing. I hope those areas go quickly. All of this is also good practice for when I weld on the metal flares. Hopefully by then my skill at welding sheet metal will be good enough that the flares will look really nice. I am having fun when it works out right. Not so much when I run into issues. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ar15.gif) I will have much more fun when I am finished with the body work! Richard |
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