Rare pics of the JaideCar "Meras" 914 and..., why I bought my conversion from them... |
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Rare pics of the JaideCar "Meras" 914 and..., why I bought my conversion from them... |
neo914-6 |
May 1 2004, 02:24 AM
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neo life Group: Members Posts: 5,086 Joined: 16-January 03 From: Willow Glen (San Jose) Member No.: 159 |
In the early 80's, the Archibald brothers - Jeff and Jim had lots of 914 ideas with their JaideCar company and a VW tranny business called Transform next door. They produced nice stuff like raised spindles and beefed up transaxles for VW sand rails. They wanted to market a modular car with a new body and V8 conversions. They only built two cars and several V8 kits. One of the cars was wrecked and the other is in storage of which Jeff would sell for $20k. He said that was a fraction of what they put into it. They ended these 914 projects and continued to make VW parts now sold through So Cal Imports. The major difference with them and Renegade or Simpson at the time was they had a cast aluminum bellhousing and a Chevy ring gear that allowed use of a stock Chevy starter. (No KEP adapters) Most conversions used a high torque Porsche starter. They also mounted a GM big block water pump to the side but later changed to the typical impeller type. One of the ideas they prototyped was dual rabbit radiators in the engine compartment to eliminate front trunk modifications. They couldn't make that design work so they used a laid down Camaro radiator in the front trunk that exhausted through the bottom. This allowed for a spare tire and retained some luggage space. Some have made that design work but I couldn't. Another unique product they designed for high horsepower engines was a shortened 915 tranny with a patented internally and externally splined intermediate shaft housed in a 3.75" cast housing to use a Chevy clutch.
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Lou W |
Oct 18 2004, 03:29 PM
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"Here Kitty Kitty" my ass...... Group: Members Posts: 4,109 Joined: 9-May 04 From: Roseburg, OR. Member No.: 2,039 Region Association: Spain |
QUOTE Posted on Oct 18 2004, 09:36 AM Mazaratti Looking Thing? I think it has the front end of a Dodge Daytona Charger, the sides of a Chev Monza, the back of a Renualt Fuego, and the wheels came off of my 1974 Datsun Pickup. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wacko.gif)-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- QUOTE (dflesburg @ Oct 18 2004, 05:19 AM) Too bad they used a 914-6 to make that Mazaratti looking thing... That whole late 70's - 80's supercar looking craze is not missed by me. Kinda reminds me of the Faraha Faucet hair thing... glad its gone! |
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