Wow that looked like a ton of work. And all those OEM Porsche parts couldn't have come cheap. My hat's off to the people who can afford this kind of restoration.
A year ago... Nice restoration from inside and out. The time and $$$ well spent putting a awesome car back on the road. I had a 71 914 after high school... Rebuilt the engine and body where the battery ate out the suspension, painted it red. Fun car I miss driving it.
I had a 914 almost 50 years ago. That was an amazing fun little ride. This is an amazing piece of metal artwork in this restoration. Even the color was the same color of my 72. But, the flared funders ruin the body lines. The original 914's did not have those fender pop outs. Those completely ruin the body lines and nulls the restoration back to factory roll out. Other wise great job.
@@pyroboobysmith359 I was referring my 914 specifically and drawing that comparison. The stock 6 did not have flared fenders unless it was the custom GT-6. Otherwise all 914' s 6 without the GT option had no fender flares. They were a very limited order and the GT was set up for racing. Fender Flares did not come standard but special order. Also if you will look at the finished restoration the owner went with black rubber bumpers for this designates the years of 69-72. Chrome bumpers was not applied until '73 and later. I still think that the fender flares look like a add on from The Pep Boys auto body shop. If you look real close with your reading glasses, you will see that this car had NO FENDER FLARES prior to restoration while still in a heap in the grass and weeds. Car looks great, but definitely not an original restoration. Amazing how I have to bring knowledge to the uninformed.
Più che ottimo e professionale lavoro, ma l'auto era talmente disastrata, che valeva forse la pena reperirne una in condizioni migliori! Comunque tantissimi complimenti. Io negli anni settanta ho posseduto una VW Porsche 914 - 1.7 e mi è rimasta nel cuore.❤
I had a friend who rebuilt a couple of these, I neeed a front suspension, he took me to the farm there was 3-4 there that were in better condition than this one. What are they worth in same condition as yours ? Might be 3-4
I absolutely, hate your choice of music. It, was shut off at 1:20. So, if you added any dialog, it was thoroughly wasted on me. However you’ll need to decide between parting out your “Teen,” vs restoring the car.
I am looking to begin a 914 project. Can you give me any information on locating parts (body panels, etc.). Websites, catalogs, etc.? Thank you in advance.
Restoration Design out of Canada is your source for replacement panels. Back when I was rebuilding these 914’s, the companies were Automotion, Tweeks, Pelican Parts (great guys still around). Brad Meyer made a stiffening kit for the chassis. There are several 914 groups on the internet.
Wow that looked like a ton of work. And all those OEM Porsche parts couldn't have come cheap. My hat's off to the people who can afford this kind of restoration.
Less music more narrations. . Great resto.
And what about some motor sounds?
A year ago... Nice restoration from inside and out. The time and $$$ well spent putting a awesome car back on the road. I had a 71 914 after high school... Rebuilt the engine and body where the battery ate out the suspension, painted it red. Fun car I miss driving it.
I like the flares.
Great video, as are the others from Car Restoration. I love seeing the passion and hard work put into restoring such a wonderful piece of machinery.
Best fun car on the planet! You built what I want! Fantastic job!
I tried to watch this video but the music….
Fantastic restoration!!!!
Beautiful car. She looks amazing!
Fantastic job!! What material did you use to replace the sail vinyl on the roll bar? It looked to me to be a spray of some sort.
NICELY DONE!
I had a 914 almost 50 years ago. That was an amazing fun little ride. This is an amazing piece of metal artwork in this restoration. Even the color was the same color of my 72. But, the flared funders ruin the body lines. The original 914's did not have those fender pop outs. Those completely ruin the body lines and nulls the restoration back to factory roll out. Other wise great job.
This is exactly what the factory did when they made the 914 - 6, a little research on your end would have saved you the embarrassment of this post.
@@pyroboobysmith359 I was referring my 914 specifically and drawing that comparison. The stock 6 did not have flared fenders unless it was the custom GT-6. Otherwise all 914' s 6 without the GT option had no fender flares. They were a very limited order and the GT was set up for racing. Fender Flares did not come standard but special order. Also if you will look at the finished restoration the owner went with black rubber bumpers for this designates the years of 69-72. Chrome bumpers was not applied until '73 and later. I still think that the fender flares look like a add on from The Pep Boys auto body shop. If you look real close with your reading glasses, you will see that this car had NO FENDER FLARES prior to restoration while still in a heap in the grass and weeds. Car looks great, but definitely not an original restoration. Amazing how I have to bring knowledge to the uninformed.
@@williamd4707 , my apologies, I was being much too general.
I think the GT flares really make that 914 pop! And based on the still-shot they appear to be OEM Porsche parts to boot. Bravo on a job well done!
@@williamd4707 chrome bumpers came first, rubber later. I have a 1970
Più che ottimo e professionale lavoro, ma l'auto era talmente disastrata, che valeva forse la pena reperirne una in condizioni migliori! Comunque tantissimi complimenti. Io negli anni settanta ho posseduto una VW Porsche 914 - 1.7 e mi è rimasta nel cuore.❤
I got one , not that bad , good job with it , mines been in a garage for 30 years
What are you doing with it?
It sits in my garage , 1.7 , i made front rotors for it from a 411 VW , 73’ , 32 years sitting @@willburrsistler3163
The music is horrible, had to turn the sound off.
Yea just a video would be nice with out the music my guy
Complimenti ancora, avete fatto un gran bel lavoro: bravi! 😊
Fine restauration. Like to know what the total price is at the and ? I mean the price of the parts and the paintwork.
This bloody music, so terrible. Had to shut down. So they could restore without me
What where is the car now?
I had a friend who rebuilt a couple of these, I neeed a front suspension, he took me to the farm there was 3-4 there that were in better condition than this one. What are they worth in same condition as yours ? Might be 3-4
I absolutely, hate your choice of music. It, was shut off at 1:20. So, if you added any dialog, it was thoroughly wasted on me.
However you’ll need to decide between parting out your “Teen,” vs restoring the car.
Totally unrelated music drives me insane..!
I am looking to begin a 914 project. Can you give me any information on locating parts (body panels, etc.). Websites, catalogs, etc.? Thank you in advance.
Restoration Design out of Canada is your source for replacement panels. Back when I was rebuilding these 914’s, the companies were Automotion, Tweeks, Pelican Parts (great guys still around). Brad Meyer made a stiffening kit for the chassis. There are several 914 groups on the internet.
Automobile Atlanta in Marietta Georgia. Ultimate 914 Source
I'll Check them out. @@adamchaifetz5876
BRAVO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Porsche 914 - Es gibt keinen Ersatz.
Thank God it was not butchered by having a non Porsche engine in it
Not usually one to bitch about the music but wow, that was painful. Amazing work however!!!