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Ron914 |
Jan 13 2025, 11:51 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 105 Joined: 19-April 22 From: Huntington Beach,Ca Member No.: 26,487 Region Association: Southern California |
Hello 914 World,
I can finally share some photos of what I was told is a survivor 1976 914 when I bought it. I have been on a 3 year journey with this car that started March 22 .Thanks to all those that assisted me finally being able to post photos @burton73 , @SirAndy to name a couple . It seemed harder than it was and now that I have it figured out it really is quite easy. I know there have been several posts on this but I wanted to try to share what I learned for Apple products , I still have a lot to learn like posting videos and @Superhawk996 advised I need to post to Youtube first so that will be something for a later date My problem was 99% of the photos I took were with my (iPhone) and being an old fart I had the camera settings on HEIC (high efficiency image capture ) . I needed to change the format/sizing as you cannot post an HEIC photo on this site so you need to change to a (jpeg). I thought I would have to retake them all but you don't . I had already made a 914 world photo file on my desktop (Mac) and only needed air drop photos to desktop and open in my downloads file. Open the photo you want and it should open in (Preview is an icon on my toolbar) Now in preview you will see a drop-down menu on the top left , now select export and a small box opens . Move the cursor to resize to 1 MB or smaller and save in the 914 world photos file . I thought I would have to retake them all but you don't . Here aar a few photos of this car for review. I have hundreds as I took photos of everything I worked on . The frunk & trunk and the day I brought it home. Attached thumbnail(s) |
burton73 |
Jan 13 2025, 01:00 PM
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Senior member, and old dude Group: Members Posts: 3,754 Joined: 2-January 07 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 7,414 Region Association: Southern California |
Hi Ron,
Your car looks great. I had a 76 yellow with original. Just to point out something to you. The front valance is the same as what was used on the LE cars and is quite rare to replace. There are fiberglass copies on the market that are very, but you are looking good. I personality like a right-hand mirror and they're very easy to install with instruction here on 914world and might be a nice thing when you're backing your car up so you don't hit anything in your garage. Welcome to 914 World, So Cal is a great place for a ride and we have lots of great members close by. Hope to catch you in the future. Best Bob B |
Ron914 |
Jan 13 2025, 02:06 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 105 Joined: 19-April 22 From: Huntington Beach,Ca Member No.: 26,487 Region Association: Southern California |
Hi Ron, Your car looks great. I had a 76 yellow with original. Just to point out something to you. The front valance is the same as what was used on the LE cars and is quite rare to replace. There are fiberglass copies on the market that are very, but you are looking good. I personality like a right-hand mirror and they're very easy to install with instruction here on 914world and might be a nice thing when you're backing your car up so you don't hit anything in your garage. Welcome to 914 World, So Cal is a great place for a ride and we have lots of great members close by. Hope to catch you in the future. Best Bob B Thank you Bob, Yes , for a long time I needed someone to line me up because I was afraid of hitting the wall for a while . I have done it enough times I now have it down and back up with confidence, but a mirror would be nice .That's another item for me to post a WTB in the classifieds . I was wondering if I had the rare front valance , the car has both the performance and appearance group options . I even have the original Fuchs and the spare with its continental tire in the frunk . Thank you for the "posting information" I appreciate it . Questions do you guys ever drive up to Newcombs Ranch ? When I was riding my bicycle up there on the AC 100 (100 mile bike ride through Angeles Crest ) years ago I saw a large group of 914's up there probably in 2015 as it is too dangerous riding up there now . I go up there with my nephew who has a 911 Turbo S , there are a lot of Porsches up there but I've only see 1 or 2 914 since I got the Corvette , can't wait to take my 914 when I get pass my smog test . Attached thumbnail(s) |
fiacra |
Jan 13 2025, 04:24 PM
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Person.Woman.Man.Camera.TV Group: Members Posts: 508 Joined: 1-March 19 From: East Bay Region - California Member No.: 22,920 Region Association: Northern California |
@Ron914
" I was wondering if I had the rare front valance " Take a picture of the wheel well end of the front spoiler and we can tell you if it is an original LE spoiler. 99% chance that it s a reproduction, but you never know. Original ones are valuable. I'd love to have on for my LE, but most don't have the original. You can also see on Jeff's website how to identify the original spoiler. Just follow this link, scroll down a bit and he explains how to identify on original spoiler. The pictures are a bit mislabeled, but you'll figure it out. https://bowlsby.net/914/CanAm/914LE.htm |
Ron914 |
Jan 13 2025, 06:35 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 105 Joined: 19-April 22 From: Huntington Beach,Ca Member No.: 26,487 Region Association: Southern California |
@Ron914 " I was wondering if I had the rare front valance " Take a picture of the wheel well end of the front spoiler and we can tell you if it is an original LE spoiler. 99% chance that it s a reproduction, but you never know. Original ones are valuable. I'd love to have on for my LE, but most don't have the original. You can also see on Jeff's website how to identify the original spoiler. Just follow this link, scroll down a bit and he explains how to identify on original spoiler. The pictures are a bit mislabeled, but you'll figure it out. https://bowlsby.net/914/CanAm/914LE.htm Hello , Here are a few pictures as requested . I heard that when Porsche decided to kill the 914 line they sourced all the parts from the parts bin to get rid of them when assembling the cars in 75 and some cars received a lot of free upgrades . From what I can tell this car has them all ,front and rear factory sway bars, Fuchs wheels, center console gauges , storage box between the seats ,leather boot on shifter, spoiler and fog lights . it was serial number 1970 of 4070 so they maybe they still had a lot of those left over parts . The photo of the front is a bit washed out because the sun is shinning brightly on my front end. @fiacra Attached thumbnail(s) |
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