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> spotted; nice 914 convertible on hwy 85 in san jose, somebody can tell us about it?
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post Jul 10 2011, 12:00 PM
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all i can add is the engine sounded like a 4 cylinder and it was being driven carefully by the gentleman owner.

who know's more? appeared to be very cleanly and professionally done.
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post Jul 10 2011, 08:23 PM
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There was another company in the 90's that did those conversions. Something like Red Dog or Mad Dog Racing. Somewhere I have a VHS tape they sent me, upon request. They also mailed me some really poorly photo-copied product literature. They were doing V8 conversions too. You could usually tell their kits because the shape of the rear fender arch wasn't just right.

Just tried to Google 'em and turned up nothing. Now I guess I'll have to dig through my old "reference materials" to satisfy my curiosity.
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