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Bob Kontak 06-23-2019 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Evans, Marv (Post 10500837)
A few of the old cars are from the surrounding area, but it's interesting how many we have locally. That doesn't count a few sports cars and several muscle cars owned by people here.

I'm in LA. That's Lower Akron. Not a micro area and I see more exotics than air cooled Porsches. Not daily, by any stretch, for either.

However, across the 18 years here I have found that Art Arfons' old jet car shop is three miles from mine and one of the original 23 Chevy Cheetahs is stashed in a collectors garage nearby.

You just don't know until you know.

Baz 06-23-2019 01:53 PM

We had a restaurant here at one point right next to the airport called "The Skyline" that originally served as an officer's club. It was owned by the parents of one of my classmates.

The building is still there to this day and still a restaurant but has changed hands quite a few times.

In fact back in the 80's I did a landscape renovation there for one of the owners. Lots of oyster shell in the surrounding soil made it a challenge digging.

It's now called "Lost Lagoon".

https://photos.bringfido.com/restaur...2898_64313.jpg

https://s3-media2.fl.yelpcdn.com/bph...3UWN2xDw/o.jpg

Zeke 06-23-2019 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by pavulon (Post 10500195)
were all 914 sportomatics -6's? I haven't been able to study the local car but I don't recall seeing 914-6 on the rear but do recall 4 lug wheels.

You can bet the car you saw was not one of the six made, but an aftermarket conversion. Might have even been another motor as well. Subi/auto comes to mind.

Rawknees'Turbo 06-23-2019 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 10500847)
How does it rock? :confused:

Serious question.

Methamphetamine production facilities that are unhindered by prying eyes! :D

pavulon 06-23-2019 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 10500847)
How does it rock? :confused:

Serious question.

It's not all upside but yesterday:

Went to 3 stores and stood in line for less than 10 seconds collectively. Went to a new movie with my son (a 2 minute drive) and we spent no time in line while my dirt bike sat in the driveway, the house and garage were unlocked and absolutely nothing happened to any of it. The dog also wandered into my neighbor's yard again and she was happy to see it.

URY914 06-23-2019 04:30 PM

In 1983 I attended Mississippi State University in Starkville for one very long year. I was driving my 914. Below is a pic of it I took from my dorm window. I was the only P-car in town and it was considered by the locals as very exotic. Once I went to a local parts store to find some oil and the whole store emptied out so I could show them my car. Two trunks? Where's the engine? How fast will it go? :D

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1561332532.jpg

JackDidley 06-23-2019 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 10500847)
How does it rock? :confused:

Serious question.

No traffic. No crowds. Almost no crime. I think Barney Fife is still around with one bullet in his pocket.:D:D

wdfifteen 06-24-2019 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 10500847)
How does it rock? :confused:

Serious question.

It’s great for a car guy who enjoys driving his cars. Very, very light traffic except at planting and harvest time. If I want to take an evening drive in my truck or one of my cars I’m completely unhindered. I can drive for miles without hitting a traffic light and I meet very few cars or trucks. The roads are fun, remote, flat straight roads, straight undulating roads, and roller coaster roads within a few miles.
I hate city traffic.

GH85Carrera 06-24-2019 06:27 AM

The sportomatic 914 was never sold or marketed by Porsche through dealerships. They built all sorts of test mules and market studies, but no sportomatic versions for production. It even made it into the workshop manual. They have an entire section on repair and service of the Sportomatic in the workshop manual. They almost marketed it,, but pulled the plug.

Porsche built a 928 prototype, with the body of a VW rabbit for testing. It was certainly never a production car.

Way back in 1974 I was young, and just bought my 74 914 2.0 and it was a beautiful fall day on a Saturday and I went to drive the roads in Central Alabama. I just picked roads and drove. I ended up in Weogufka with a need for more gasoline. I stopped at the only gas station I could find, and it looked like something from the Andy Griffith Show and I expects to see Goober come out. I pumped my gas, and I noticed two boys that were about 8 or 10 and I heard clearly as one said to the other "Lookie thar, that's a real race car" and I just pumped my gas and smiled.

targa911S 06-24-2019 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by fastfredracing (Post 10500060)
Did not know there was an auto 914. Bet that is a real rocket ship


now that there is damn funny!!

targa911S 06-24-2019 07:49 AM

yeah I live in tractorfordchevydogdeville PA. I have the only 914 for miles and it's one of two Porsches in a town of 21000 people. There are car shows here every week i think, but a very lonely place for any foreign car owner.

flipper35 06-24-2019 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by PD41 (Post 10500547)
I was living in a So Cal desert town Brawley of 20,000 by the Mexican border.
Was talking to a guy once and told him I had a 53 Porsche project car up in LA.
He told me about retired bee keeper that had a old 356 in his steel building.
Tracked the guy down one day, he open the door and there was a 53 same year as mine, all dusty, no dents or rust just sitting there with 4 flat tires. Not for sale of corse, called him a couple years later and he said he sold it to his doctor.

You always dream of a barn find, I'll just keep dreaming. :confused:

Funny, I bought our longhood 911 from a gut in Brawley. Was in the feed lot.

flipper35 06-24-2019 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 10500847)
How does it rock? :confused:

Serious question.

Well, you can pick up locally produced beer and wine, grade 8 bolts, a new flapper valve and Bondo at the same place. No traffic really. OK, during parts of the year you have tractors on the roads. We have space. I can go across the road to fly our RC planes. There are larger grocery stores a dozen miles away.

flipper35 06-24-2019 09:15 AM

I grew up in a town of 1100 people. We had a bunch of muscle cars, old 'vettes and such but when I bough my Cobra replica another guy in town bought one. His was the LWB version though. There was another longhood in town also.

Just up the road there is a guy that has a few exotics. An LM-002, and RS 200, the more common F and L cars. Saw a really nice early 70s 365/GTS. Sounded really nice as well.

Another guy in a neighboring town has a car he is building for the standing mile thing in Texas. Right now he said it is only at 3000hp. Local guy is doing the motor as well. That local guy does heads for Rousch and also does tractors for pulling. The other sort of local guy that did my heads for the Cobra has done a couple engines for guys in Guinness for speed records.

flipper35 06-24-2019 09:16 AM

Oh, I forgot. One of the local dealerships had a Lazer 917! That there is exotic!

asphaltgambler 06-24-2019 09:40 AM

Spotted and then ended up following a very nice 914-6 on the outskirts of Manasssas, Va.

Zeke 06-24-2019 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 10501492)
The sportomatic 914 was never sold or marketed by Porsche through dealerships. They built all sorts of test mules and market studies, but no sportomatic versions for production. It even made it into the workshop manual. They have an entire section on repair and service of the Sportomatic in the workshop manual. They almost marketed it,, but pulled the plug.

Porsche built a 928 prototype, with the body of a VW rabbit for testing. It was certainly never a production car.

Way back in 1974 I was young, and just bought my 74 914 2.0 and it was a beautiful fall day on a Saturday and I went to drive the roads in Central Alabama. I just picked roads and drove. I ended up in Weogufka with a need for more gasoline. I stopped at the only gas station I could find, and it looked like something from the Andy Griffith Show and I expects to see Goober come out. I pumped my gas, and I noticed two boys that were about 8 or 10 and I heard clearly as one said to the other "Lookie thar, that's a real race car" and I just pumped my gas and smiled.

I thought I had read that the 914/6 Sporto was built for rallying. My guess is they never did it. And where was that I read? donno

And then I found this:
914World.com - The largest online 914 community!

GH85Carrera 06-24-2019 10:13 AM

One thing a farmer friend pointed out to me, no farmer is ever is impressed with a $250,000 sports car that is only used to get attention. They have a $200,000 combine next to the $200,000 tractor pulling a $60,000 plow or disc and a bunch of other equipment needed to make a living in a barn that cost more than the house.

speeder 06-24-2019 10:50 AM

With all due respect, who gives a schit about impressing farmers?

pavulon 06-24-2019 12:29 PM

Well, I'm not driving my stuff to impress anyone. It is for my own enjoyment. If others enjoy it too, great...but I some sour puss thinks I'm trying to impress them, that's on them.


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