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Now that's a nice car. SmileWavy
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Early 914's maybe?
Seems that comparing any and all air cooled Porsche's before 77 and after 77 is like apples and oranges in stock form. The earlier the year the more hard core racier it feels, so in that I think the 914 is the closes thing that a practical man can purchase that feel as close or better than a 356.They have the same interior trim and VDO gauges as a 911 long nose but feels different in its own right. Finding a good cheap 914 is not too hard but a good cheap 356 does not exist. I say get one now while you still can. I can see the 914 getting up to the 20k mark next 10 years if everything keeps going good. Their really cool mini exotic cars to me and a little practical to say the least with interior side room to spare, two huge trunks and best of all its a VW Type-4. Its the last of the air cooled cars that's plentiful and cheap right now. I can tell you from a drivers stand point that if you lower a 914 a little, add wheels spacers or wider wheels and tires with some negative camber it is truly like a large go cart for the streets that's un comparable to any so called "sports car"...its a true track car with little effort. Sometimes I feel like I'm driving a 550 spider. They just need the time and effort. I'm convinced you can get $1,000,000 vintage Porsche handling and feel for less than $10,000 with a 914 and that's just the way it is and I don't care what anyone says. I know their ugly to most and they were for me too at first but I tell you when its low to the ground and you get the bugs and rattles fixed it really will grow on you till you think its the best car on the road.
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Don't get me wrong I love the looks of a 911 or 356 as much as the next guy but you cant say this looks bad can you? I hate to admit it but I have less than $2000 in this car and its the best handling thing I have ever driven, its mostly an original stock 72 car without sway bars, it doesn't need them for the street IMO It just has billsteins and 16" wheels/spacers few tweeks for upgrades. I would sell my 911 before I would sell my 914 ...THATS CRAZY TALK YOU SAY but thats the way I feel. Its a very emotional car once your hooked. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1409186199.jpg
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When I tell them to expect to spend $5k if they got lucky and $10k if there is shrapenal damage there is often an awkward pause. And then a, but I only paid $35k for the car, I can't afford that kind of money to fix it. 996tts are where Midyears and SCs were ten years ago. They are getting neglected, abused and all but the garage queens are going to continue to slide. |
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Ok I'm just showing it off now but you guys understand:D If you can find a decent one that's at least rolling on all four preferably not totally rusting in half and under $1000 with a title like I did you have to buy it. With parts cars galore even here in Memphis, its a fun fun project all around. An engine you can rebuild for $1000, capable of easily having more power than a 550 spider or 356 if wanted and @ 2000lb. its crazy good with just 80hp. Its no 911 but a 911 is no 914 or the 914 is like a 356 but even better IMO in some ways its more like a 550. I have never driven a 550 but it must be similar. This car gets way more attention than I like compared to my nice 83sc ,its every where I stop people want to ask questions or take pictures, no one ever approach's me in the 911 or seems to want to know more and that's OK I'm cool with that...OK rant over LOL..but seriously get a 914 if you have room and want a serious project that will not disappoint.
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I tend to agree that the 914 is next to go up. Cheapest air cooled you can buy. What's not to love, other than looks?
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I'm looking at a completed 914-6 GT Tribute with a new 2.5L in the low $20's, or one of 2 T's that need some work and will end up costing me $40-50K. I'm leaning towards the 914, even though the T's will be original and go way up in value more. I think I'd rather have a balls to the wall car to drive the living snot out of…..or am I nuts? |
You won't regret the 914. My '73 has 105-110bhp and it's silly fun to drive.
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I would love a 914 in a cool color...but not a car for the family man with a dog too!
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Wow Matt, that baby looks sweet.
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Car looks great!! Every time I see someone's 914 fixed up I get inspired. I hope to get mine running one day(just no time)! I bought it from the original owner over 3 years ago. He even had dealer install AC(cough cough). Interior is dusty but almost perfect. She needs a paint job because he had it in the garage with paint cans, and wood on top of it.
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One of these days I'll snap some pictures of the Bumble Bee interior. It's in pretty nice shape and uses blue plush seat inserts I haven't seen in any other car. But the exterior was such an embarassment when I bought it that until I can make the outside more correct, I won't ever bother doing a full photo shoot of the car. http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...e/IMG_1074.jpg |
I need another 914 like I need a hole in the head (I also own a 1970 1.7l that's not in my signature) but I've been eyeing Steve's car.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cars-sale/826487-74-914-6-conversion-gtlook-roller.html 911 engine (which I have) and 914 gearbox (which I also have) and you've got a turnkey 6 replica. Someone should grab this car. BTW, those seats in it are the same as my Bumble Bee seats, but black instead of a dark midnight blue color. |
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Why do I need 4 914s? What I need more of is time. I'm one of those guys who enjoys the process of the build almost as much as driving the car. I've got everything to build a GT bodies 914-6 except for an oil tank.
I'll get onto it one of these days. In the meantime I offer up this other car to others. Steve is a straight shooter and formerly in the business. He's slowly liquidating his stuff as he is getting a bit older. He's a good negotiator ( so don't expect to go in and walk away laughing at your good deal) and in touch with the market. If I had more storage I might really consider it, but I already store the '70 eighty miles away from my house. There is a point as which you just need to stop amassing projects and wait until you get some of them done before you bring home another list puppy. |
I've had two 914s (still have one of them that is now about 1/2 parted out) - was my intro into the Porsche world back in my early 20s. I've always liked their odd ball looks and excellent handling, but never liked the fact that they are snails in a straight line (much like Eric's thinking processes).
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