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I've always wanted to own a 914. My dad had a few before I came along and talked about it often. In high school we looked for one to build together but it never happened. In July of 2022, I was visiting my goddaughter at her grandfather's house when the grandfather and I got to talking about cars. He was talking about Karmann Ghias and I said something along the lines of "I'd much rather have a Porsche 914" to which he responded "I've got one. Its been sitting for 20 years" I jokingly told him to let me know if he wanted to sell it. When he came back and said for $1000.00 I could have it I agreed sight unseen.
August of 2022, still never having seen the car, I made the 4 hour drive back with my trailer to pick up my new to me 914. I had no idea what to expect and honestly expected the worst. It had been sitting for 20 years after all. This is the backstory I was given, as best I can remember: In the early 2000s, he took his rusted out 1973 (i think) 914 to a shop in Des Moines, IA to be restored. They ultimately decided to pick up a shell in I believe Arkansas and frankenstein a car together. Thus why my 1975 has a 1.7L in it. Car got a fresh coat of paint and a rebuild and he drove it home. He was then unable to title the vehicle due to the body swap, stashed it in the back of his shed and never touched it again. Unfortunately, after all this time, he was unable to find any of his paperwork or keys to the vehicle. Here's how the vehicle looked after getting it out of the shed. Attached thumbnail(s) ![]() ![]() |
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Based on you photos, it looks like those heads won't fit onto those cylinder barrels. The barrels measure 99.9mm in diameter. The heads are measuring 99.6mm. Maybe your measurement of the heads are off, if those heads did come off of those cylinder barrels.
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 35 Joined: 31-October 22 From: South Dakota, USA Member No.: 26,958 Region Association: Upper MidWest ![]() |
Based on you photos, it looks like those heads won't fit onto those cylinder barrels. The barrels measure 99.9mm in diameter. The heads are measuring 99.6mm. Maybe your measurement of the heads are off, if those heads did come off of those cylinder barrels. Measurements are off. Didn't want to scrape my calipers against thee heads just wanted to get a rough idea to determine whether these heads were previously machined to take 96mm jugs or if these are slip in style jugs. These heads and jugs were previously installed together. |
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