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post Jun 26 2021, 05:33 PM
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Reminds of the only rear engine 914…where is that photo?

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American ingenuity? or maybe I have a great type 1 motor laying around and a cutting torch
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post Jun 26 2021, 08:02 PM
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When I see the stuff done to these cars, I’m not sure if it is a testament to how desperately folks want to keep them on the road, or just how many people have no clue about what they are doing.


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post Jun 30 2021, 12:14 AM
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QUOTE(Superhawk996 @ Jun 25 2021, 08:00 PM) *

When I see the stuff done to these cars, I’m not sure if it is a testament to how desperately folks want to keep them on the road, or just how many people have no clue about what they are doing.



Another possible explanation is that not all that long ago, around here these cars were darn near worthless if they had rust or were in rough shape.
In good condition you could pick one up for under 3 grand, if it didn't run or was rusted out you might have to pay the junkyard $50 to tow it away.

If you look at it through the lens of today, it seems hideous to hack on of these very expensive, very sought after collector cars.
But if you Look at it through the lens of 25 or 30 years ago, it would make sense to cobble a beat up old 914 just to keep it running than to let it go to the scrap yard. And a LOT more reasonable than spending a lot of money on it to fix it up.

Spending a great deal of time and MONEY to go concours-weenie on a beat up 914 when it was cheaper and easier to find a decent one made almost no sense at all.
Plus, these cars tended to attract a demographic that was either financially challenged, or were simply very frugal. Probably because you could pick up one so cheaply at the time.
Not many people would spend $10k to restore a 914-4 that would be worth $5k unless the car was something very special.
I remember when a really nice example of an original 914-6 could be bought for under 20 grand.

Although most 914 enthusiasts were into fixing them up and making then right, lots of folks out there were just interested in getting that ole VW out back running again without spending any money on it.
Or maybe they bought a rough one for not much $$$$, and then realized just how much of a money pit it was to fix up so they found the cheapest way to get it running they could.

I remember going to a sawzall a party where they cut up a rust free 914 because the quarter panel had a dent in it.
Or at a D&G event when we were asked to bring our sawzalls and help ourselves to parts of a collection of shells that were destined to be scrapped.
I scrounged over maybe a dozen 914s in junk yards over the years, and about the only things I can remember snagging was a driver's door mirror, a front bumper, and a transaxle.
The rest just wasn't worth bothering with.
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post Jul 11 2021, 06:03 AM
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PO left me a couple spare Berus (IMG:style_emoticons/default/shades.gif) Note the masking tape on the installed plugs, guess He didn't have a spark plug socket.Attached Image
Attached Image Glad I decided to do the top end!
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post Jul 11 2021, 06:07 AM
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post Jul 11 2021, 08:38 AM
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Bad mtr mnts? why replace them when youve got a welder & some metal scrap ....(IMG:style_emoticons/default/icon8.gif)


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post Jul 11 2021, 11:08 AM
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If you are down, just page through this thread, should bring a good laugh, if not something is wrong
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post Jul 11 2021, 05:16 PM
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Attached Image Glad I decided to do the top end!


(IMG:style_emoticons/default/av-943.gif) Oil cooler

I still find it hard to believe that folks out there find these cars and then just expect to fire them up and go drive without severe consequences.

Good call to teardown and know what you’re dealing with!
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post Jul 11 2021, 07:36 PM
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Oh yeah the oil cooler (IMG:style_emoticons/default/w00t.gif) Wondering if someone would notice
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So heres one I see all sorts of variations of: Fuel Pump circuit not working?
Why bother to figure out what the cause is when you can simply add some wires & bypass the whole thing?!?
Fuses...We don't need no Steenking FUSES!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif)


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post Sep 17 2021, 08:40 PM
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"Welds". Poor customer actually paid for that work.Attached Image
I removed the battery tray with a screwdriver and putty knife.Attached Image
These came off with vice grips and a twist.
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"Welds", that came off with vice grips and a twist. Poor customer actually paid for that work.

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If you are down, just page through this thread, should bring a good laugh, if not something is wrong

This thread has ruined it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
Next time I pass a 914 on the freeway I'm taking the furthest lane away!
I used to pull up along-side with the "Thumbs Up"
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