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> Need advice on picking up an abandoned project, Just how much of a masochist am i?
2mAn
post Dec 17 2020, 10:08 PM
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Some of you who know me, know that I've been on the hunt for a long time, sometimes aggressively, sometimes not at all. I recently missed a chance to pick up a extremely loved -6 conversion that was driving but needed love. I now do canyon runs with that car as my friend picked it up. This has lit a fire under me again, and theres a good chance I might be able to make a straight trade for my current fun car.

Heres the stalled project.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=320529

Just needs the cooling system, the fuel system and a million other little things done... lol

The question is I currently have a finished, running and driving car. Its a blast, but I also live in CA where its a headache to have a car that doesnt contain the OEM motor. I just finished getting this headache done, and I am basically clear for about a year. However, Im not sure I will get a chance to make a swap for a car I want.

I also have a few questions regarding some of the high level needs that the car is going to need.

#1 The Cooling system. I dont want hard lines running underneath the car, I dont really want them running down the center tunnel inside the car. I recall the longs being an option, can both lines be run in the pass side long?

#2 Fuel System. Its a 74 so it should have a fuel injected setup, is the OEM tank easily able to convert for a high pressure pump, or is the pump running external from the tank?

...and finally... is it worth getting rid of the car now, just a few months after finishing it to jump at this opportunity, or do I wait?... I've got a baby coming in February (1st one!) and I think I would have to be nuts to get rid of my fun car for a project that likely will take me well into the summer before I can finish it.

So... how stupid am I for considering this?

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post Dec 18 2020, 09:09 AM
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I'm just going to state my personal opinion. Agree or disagree, it's my opinion. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/stirthepot.gif)

If the price of the proposed project hasn't come down to 1/10th of the original asking price you're insane to even consider it, especially with a baby on the way. There is no way I'd consider trading a running, driving MR2 for that stalled project.

The amount of time, effort, and money invested on the linked project car has absolutely no bearing on the value of the car. It's a stalled project with only God knows what Gremlins lurking that still need to be sorted. Unless you're a master at fabrication and have an abundace of tools, knowlege, and time on your hands (remember -- kid on the way) that project won't see the light of day anytime soon.

A 914 with a chopped up body to fit a waterpumper and some sort of modifed WRX dash installed in a 914 is not likely to ever net you a return on the time and money invested into it by it's creator, or any subsequent work you do to finish it. I say this by noting that I recognize that I'll never get a return on "investment" that I have in my own 1/2 baked current project!

I'm sure I will have offended the creator of the project in question. That really isnt my intent. If I can help keep you from getting in over your head with sorting out someone else's stalled project in trade for a driveable MR2, while you have a kid on the way, I'm game to speak the truth as I see it.

Signed -- a cranky old realist.
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QUOTE(Superhawk996 @ Dec 18 2020, 07:09 AM) *

I'm just going to state my personal opinion. Agree or disagree, it's my opinion. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/stirthepot.gif)

If the price of the proposed project hasn't come down to 1/10th of the original asking price you're insane to even consider it, especially with a baby on the way. There is no way I'd consider trading a running, driving MR2 for that stalled project.

The amount of time, effort, and money invested on the linked project car has absolutely no bearing on the value of the car. It's a stalled project with only God knows what Gremlins lurking that still need to be sorted. Unless you're a master at fabrication and have an abundace of tools, knowlege, and time on your hands (remember -- kid on the way) that project won't see the light of day anytime soon.

A 914 with a chopped up body to fit a waterpumper and some sort of modifed WRX dash installed in a 914 is not likely to ever net you a return on the time and money invested into it by it's creator, or any subsequent work you do to finish it. I say this by noting that I recognize that I'll never get a return on "investment" that I have in my own 1/2 baked current project!

I'm sure I will have offended the creator of the project in question. That really isnt my intent. If I can help keep you from getting in over your head with sorting out someone else's stalled project in trade for a driveable MR2, while you have a kid on the way, I'm game to speak the truth as I see it.

Signed -- a cranky old realist.

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+2 and you did ask. Having five (grown now)kids and three grandchildren....

Sell both you have now and get a GTS Macan with Alcantara baby seats......check back in 15 years.


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QUOTE(914_teener @ Dec 18 2020, 04:40 PM) *

QUOTE(Superhawk996 @ Dec 18 2020, 07:09 AM) *

I'm just going to state my personal opinion. Agree or disagree, it's my opinion. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/stirthepot.gif)

If the price of the proposed project hasn't come down to 1/10th of the original asking price you're insane to even consider it, especially with a baby on the way. There is no way I'd consider trading a running, driving MR2 for that stalled project.

The amount of time, effort, and money invested on the linked project car has absolutely no bearing on the value of the car. It's a stalled project with only God knows what Gremlins lurking that still need to be sorted. Unless you're a master at fabrication and have an abundace of tools, knowlege, and time on your hands (remember -- kid on the way) that project won't see the light of day anytime soon.

A 914 with a chopped up body to fit a waterpumper and some sort of modifed WRX dash installed in a 914 is not likely to ever net you a return on the time and money invested into it by it's creator, or any subsequent work you do to finish it. I say this by noting that I recognize that I'll never get a return on "investment" that I have in my own 1/2 baked current project!

I'm sure I will have offended the creator of the project in question. That really isnt my intent. If I can help keep you from getting in over your head with sorting out someone else's stalled project in trade for a driveable MR2, while you have a kid on the way, I'm game to speak the truth as I see it.

Signed -- a cranky old realist.

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+2 and you did ask. Having five (grown now)kids and three grandchildren....

Sell both you have now and get a GTS Macan with Alcantara baby seats......check back in 15 years.


How is the wife feeling with this level of madness? In my case wife #2 is generally onboard with all my car nonsense, kids are grown and grandkids get into the fun every so often. Time is valuable, how do you wish to use it?
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2mAn   Need advice on picking up an abandoned project   Dec 17 2020, 10:08 PM
Dave_Darling   1- Both lines can be run in the passenger's si...   Dec 18 2020, 01:17 AM
Craigers17   Living in a county/State w/ few rules regarding ve...   Dec 18 2020, 03:23 AM
zipedadoo   If you have to ask the question then the answer is...   Dec 18 2020, 08:20 AM
Superhawk996   I'm just going to state my personal opinion. ...   Dec 18 2020, 09:09 AM
914_teener   I'm just going to state my personal opinion. ...   Dec 18 2020, 03:40 PM
930cabman   I'm just going to state my personal opinion....   Dec 18 2020, 06:00 PM
mepstein   I'm just going to state my personal opinion. ...   Dec 18 2020, 06:18 PM
MM1   I had a 2003 MR2 - commuted through the canyons ...   Dec 18 2020, 11:43 AM
JOEPROPER   Once the kids come, you spare time will diminish q...   Dec 18 2020, 01:56 PM
mb911   Once the kids come, you spare time will diminish ...   Dec 18 2020, 03:06 PM
2mAn   Thanks Everyone for the advice. I had been looking...   Dec 18 2020, 03:29 PM
2mAn   http://www.914world.com/bbs2/uploads_offsite/live....   Mar 17 2021, 09:12 PM
mepstein   The metal sub dashes are plentiful and can be had ...   Mar 18 2021, 06:03 AM
Chris914n6   In Socal the metal dash frame is free-$50. W...   Mar 18 2021, 12:22 PM
2mAn   In Socal the metal dash frame is free-$50. ...   Mar 18 2021, 12:47 PM
Chris914n6   When buying projects you pay for parts. You will l...   Mar 18 2021, 01:45 PM
mepstein   You pay for parts and take a discount because you ...   Mar 18 2021, 02:02 PM
76-914   Your best bet is to buy a 914 and convert it yours...   Mar 18 2021, 05:01 PM
ruby914   I like the project. Love to see the dash come toge...   Mar 25 2021, 01:38 AM
wonkipop   taking on a baby and a 914 project. you are ambit...   Mar 25 2021, 03:59 AM


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