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New Guy picks up another Project Car, Realcarfreak's 75 Resto with EZ30R and Subaru Trans Swap |
Realcarfreak |
Jun 2 2016, 12:20 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 27-September 11 From: Palm Harbor, FL Member No.: 13,615 Region Association: South East States |
Hello 914World,
I have been a long time fan of this site, but embarrassed when I realized these are my first posts. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) Finally reached a point where I want to build a 914 for some weekend fun. Well here goes... Just a brief intro about me: I have had the incurable Porsche sickness for years. It started when I was little.. Dad fixed up 356's in his spare time and I had the opportunity to watch intently and help sand on some fenders. Since then, I have been playing with cars off and on for the last 40 years. Most of the time, I have too many projects and either not enough time or money to get them completed. Guess that explains my username. This will be my second 914. My first one was a black 74 that I brought 24 years ago for $700, drove it around as my daily driver and sold it a year later. It was really rusty at the rear fire wall and driving a black two seater with a black interior in Florida without AC in the summer time, with a baby on the way. Well it regrettably had to go. I miss that car.. I'm located in the Tampa Bay area and am looking forward to meeting other Teeners (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) New Project: This new project is a blue 75 that my buddy started. I helped him pick the car up from the previous owner who had started an ambitious restoration and lost steam. My buddy had a plan to build his ultimate 914 by converting it to a big six and styling it like one of the Beachboys racing cars in the magazines back in the day. He was going with 911 turbo flares, C2 style front bumper, shaved front turn signals, etc. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sawzall-smiley.gif) He did not like the original bumpers either, so they are long gone. Then he moved to Oklahoma and the the car has been sitting dormant in my storage garage for the last 10 years. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/yellowsleep[1].gif) Time to dust it off and see if I can stick with it long enough to drive it. The Good: This car does not look too bad.!? one of the things I like about it is many of the problem areas have had new metal replaced with what looks like porsche original replacements. With selling off some of my parts hoard , I was able to keep some bits that will help me get a good start where the others left off. The Bad: Missing Engine and Trans when I got it. Not sure how well the car was done before my buddy got it. The Plan: At this point my goal is to build a car that I can drive around. Maybe do some Auto Cross (do they even still have those?), Track days, and drive something to cars and coffee that I don't have to park next to the mini vans. I love the GT look and flares, but save the cost of metal flares and to be different I'm thinking narrow body. Besides, I will need to find some front fenders to undo the mess that is there now. Color will likely be the same original Ancona Blue Metallic L97B or some lighter pastel blue Going to go with a full 5-lug conversion and most likely fuchs Since I do not have an Engine or Trans for this car yet. I am leaning toward a Subaru six with Subaru trans. I have seen a lot of really nice conversion work on this website and parts have been worked out to make for a nice reliable conversion. Here are some pics. More to come Chris |
Realcarfreak |
Jun 2 2016, 07:51 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 27-September 11 From: Palm Harbor, FL Member No.: 13,615 Region Association: South East States |
Hello Justin, Yes i plan to sell or trade off the black mesh enkis eventually.
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