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My New 914, With Custom Paint! |
LvSteveH |
Sep 27 2004, 03:49 PM
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I put the Poor in Porsche Group: Members Posts: 1,080 Joined: 22-April 03 From: Las Vegas, Nevada Member No.: 600 |
1976 2.0L. Just picked it up yesterday, it got "Tagged" (I believe that is the lingo for being abused by bored teenagers with no sense of morality or self-respect) about 4 years ago, and the older owners just parked it in the garage. They said it was running fine and driven daily when it happened, but they just didn’t have it in them to clean it up and drive it again.
Anyway, they were asking $1000, and I got it for $800, it “supposedly” only has 76k original miles and they are only the second owners, having had it for 12 years. I can’t say that anything disputes the mileage, it’s very original and all the smog equipment is there. It’s a non-catalyst car, so that’s good. I just thought everyone would enjoy the pic. You should have seen me cleaning that crap off before my wife saw it, I was embarrassed having it on my trailer, but it’s much better now. I pulled the rockers off and the longs look great, unfortunatly the rear window leaked and the floor wasn't as lucky, but that's an easy fix. I can't get to the hell hole yet, too much stuff in the way, but it has the rain tray still, so maybe it won't be too bad. The trunks look like new, at least something on it does. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ohmy.gif) Attached image(s) |
LvSteveH |
Sep 28 2004, 02:00 AM
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I put the Poor in Porsche Group: Members Posts: 1,080 Joined: 22-April 03 From: Las Vegas, Nevada Member No.: 600 |
Well, I pulled the interior today, and the minor floor section is gonna be major work, once I got the backpad off, it was obvious that rust started to work its way up the firewall. I’m still puzzled about one thing. When I started to rip the rotten floor section away along with all the normal debris was a ton of sand. Then, when I popped the tar mat off the oval inspection hole in the inner longitudinal it was full of sand too. I couldn’t for the life of me figure it out, but then it occurred to me that if it ever had a previous hell-hole repair, and they sand blasted it, maybe they left 15 pounds of sand in the car and it shot up into the longs and who knows where else. Any other ideas on where it could come from? Sand was actually on top of the heater tube in the long.
Just what I needed, another 914 “project”. I have five other “project” 914’s, I really hoped this one would be an easy driver, oh well. At least when I’m done with it, it will be right, and the rest of the car is very straight and solid. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sawzall-smiley.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif) |
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