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> FS:Who wants a chassis for Christmas?, 1976 Track prepared chassis.
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post Dec 18 2024, 07:20 PM
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Well finally I have come to the realization that I can’t keep all my 914 stuff. Lots of project cars I have, there just isn’t enough time to turn these dreams into reality. So I have for sale my incredibly clean 1976 track prepared chassis. In 20 years it is the cleanest chassis that I have ever laid eyes on in Ontario Canada. I did get some records with it. The car was built in and around 1996 and was prepared at that time as a full GT six track car, running a hot rod 3 L . I have a copy of the title out of Colorado. The tub shows no sign of crash damage anywhere on the chassis. The rear suspension points have been heavily reinforced. The flares appear to be an AIR products. I have many pictures of this chassis after it was media blasted, and then epoxy primed.
I reached out to some senior members here at the world, trying to establish a value. It was suggested that this chassis would have a value of 7k usd.So let’s start there.
I do have a truck and trailer and certainly can look at getting the car either into the US or perhaps we can work out a deal to bring the chassis directly to the buyer. I am a little bit of a tech dinosaur so if you have questions, please feel free to call me directly at 519-577-4130. Thank you, Todd Martin Attached Image Attached Image Attached Image Attached Image Attached Image Attached Image
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post Dec 18 2024, 09:01 PM
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Hi Todd, this chassis is very intriguing. I'm interesting in seeing more photos. Do you happen to have any of the suspension ear reinforcements and under the hood?
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Todd, that looks more like a 15 to 20 thousand chassis. Mark
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Todd, my 914 to 914-6 GT Tribute was a wore out track car (not full race) I had auto-crosses and tracked for 10 plus years. Then I removed part of the cage, added the factory steel flares, 2.2 E with S pistons, PMOs etc. and the results came out great. MarkAttached Image Attached Image
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[quote name='vintage914racer' date='Dec 18 2024, 10:01 PM' post='3182117']
Hi Todd, this chassis is very intriguing. I'm interesting in seeing more photos. Do you happen to have any of the suspension ear reinforcements and under the hood?
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People are asking why I am selling and not building this one…….well I an converting this car blue car for track and street use.Attached Image
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Curios if that old copy of the titled showed the Colorado old owners name?

I used to know all of the 914 racers in Colorado back in the day
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QUOTE(brant @ Dec 19 2024, 01:08 PM) *

Curios if that old copy of the titled showed the Colorado old owners name?

I used to know all of the 914 racers in Colorado back in the day


Did you know a guy named Mihelich?
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post Dec 19 2024, 05:32 PM
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QUOTE(brant @ Dec 19 2024, 02:08 PM) *

Curios if that old copy of the titled showed the Colorado old owners name?

I used to know all of the 914 racers in Colorado back in the day

Sure he was K.H. “Bud” Mcquay and Brenda Mcquay…sound familiar?
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Did you know a guy named Mihelich?


I recall in the early days of PCA Club Racing a 914 owned by someone named Mihelich was on the cover of Panorama magazine. Kind of a unique name, so I remembered it.
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For some reason I can't upload the pic, but I quickly found an eBay listing for the Panorama magazine showing the Mihelich 914. August 1992 issue.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/165630740636

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post Dec 20 2024, 06:54 PM
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QUOTE(TMM914 @ Dec 19 2024, 04:32 PM) *

QUOTE(brant @ Dec 19 2024, 02:08 PM) *

Curios if that old copy of the titled showed the Colorado old owners name?

I used to know all of the 914 racers in Colorado back in the day

Sure he was K.H. “Bud” Mcquay and Brenda Mcquay…sound familiar?



Doesn’t ring a bell
But thank you for your time and info
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post Dec 24 2024, 09:21 AM
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Here’s an idea…….cut a portion of the cage out.Weld in a donor bulkhead and firewall and put this back on the street. That’s a lot easier than the never ending rust/panel replacement when you open up rusty longitudinals……..just a thought.
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