1972 Porsche 914 with 18K Original Miles & Engine Sound & Ride on My Car Story with Lou Costabile
Вставка
- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- If you enjoy the videos and would like to Sponsor me on Patreon, my Creator link is / mycarstorywithlou
On "My Car Story" we're in Chicago on 8-29-19.
We're looking at a 1972 Porsche 914 in Silver Paint. The car comes with the factory 4 cylinder mid-engine.
The car's Owner is Scott Vermillion. Scott’s had this car since 2018. Scott shares he was not looking for a car and a guy at a car show drove up, put a for sale sign on it, and after some quick research the car was purchased right there at the car show.
ENJOY!
My first car was a 1972 Porsche 914, in silver. Wish I still owned it today. Your video brings back some great memories.
Hi William, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your 1st car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Please Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
I love the 914. The most accessible Porsche. I noticed on the door tag, "manufactured by Volkswagenwerk ag". So, these were made by Volkswagen? I've never owned one, just always thought they were cool. Like a Fiat X1/9. They are probably the most hated Porsche by purists, but I still love them.
Hi Todd Wall, Happy to read you "love the 914" :-) Lou
Yes, all of the 4-cylinder 914s were manufactured by Karmann...the 6-cylinder versions were manufactured by Porsche.
Wow what a nice survivor I really enjoyed this one 💪.
Hi NEW ERA MEDIA, Happy to read you enjoy this episode :-) Lou
I only ever made two changes to the 914s I owned. First, you had to put in stainless steel heater boxes because the factory ones would rust way fast. You knew you had stainless steel heater boxes if there was a bunch of clicking noises after you shut it off from running for awhile. This was due to the different cooling rates of the metal.
Second, I would put a tennis ball between the driver's seat and the rear window because it would come loose and clunk around a lot. The tennis ball would stop that.
The frame would tend to rust out so you wanted to keep it out of the salty winter streets. The metal platform that the battery sat upon would always rust out as well. Lastly, the jack points on the side of the car would rust out too.
Other than that, the 914 is my favorite car of all time.
Hi Eric, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your cars :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Great video, Lou! It was an honor to have you feature my Porsche 914!! For what it's worth, I was mistaken in the interview...the headlights are motor operated and the red key is for valet use (the black key works the ignition, too).
The goal is to share and have FUN. We achieved the goal. The pleasure was all mine Scott :-)
Sweet car Scott, I have a 1975 unmolested Malaga Red 914. We are lucky to have nice cars like these, they don't make them like this any more!
Those black plastic circles on the back of each headlight motor could be rotated by hand to put the lights up or down in case the electric headlight motor failed. But I never experienced that with mine. The headlights were the same as the VW Bug used so they were cheap as heck to replace.
The bottom of the storage compartment you rest your left arm upon while driving could tend to come loose over time, especially of someone over packed it, so your wallet might be best stored elsewhere.
As I recall the ignition key also unlocked the glove compartment lock which is to the upper left of the glove compartment door. My speedometers never bounced like yours were doing in the video, so you might want to get that checked out.
Those plastic clips for the Targa top near the engine could break off if you let someone else take the top off and on, and the black rubber ones at the rear of the car could wear through as the summers and winters passed, so having an extra few of those wasn't a bad idea.
Keep that beauty off the road in winter and it will give you a very great amount of pleasure. How I envy you.
I can't blame him for seizing the opportunity to buy this.. Almost a once in a lifetime find!
Timing is very important :-)
A true collectors car
Nothing more elegant than a very clean, stock OEM classic ride
Great review 👍
Hi Stephen Mukwevho, Happy to read you appreciate this car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
i have a 73 with a 2.0 engine same color as this car and in perfect condition...all i can say is a 914 is a blast to drive...go kart like ...great video lou thanks
Hi jim farrell, Happy to read you have a fun car too :-) Appreciate the kind words on this video, and you;re welcome, Lou
⚡️
The pop-up headlights are electric.
⚡️
Thank you for viewing and sharing :-)
I love this car that I am too big to drive. Lol. I know. I tried! Nice car! Good morning Lou! Thanks for what you do.
Hi Eagle Whitefeather01, Happy to read "I love this car" :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing a wonderful comment, Lou
This video could be a drinking game. Take a shot every time somebody says "unmolested."
That is a GREAT idea!
@@loucostabile
😄😉
I like the fact that the owner appreciates the originality of the car and accepts the fact that he is now the caretaker of this beautiful car. You can not improve on original perfection. 😊
Hi bartbutkis, Happy to read you appreciate this Care Taker & car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Nice car, Lou. I purchased a 1972 from Porsche Cars Great Britain Ltd. in the fall of 1971 when I was stationed in the UK from 1971-75. Unfortunately, I hit some black ice and totaled it. I purchased a 2002 and shipped it home in 1974. I wish I had both cars now. Thanks for bringing back some memories, Lou!
Hi Gary, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your cars :-) Sorry to read "totaled it" :-( Thank you for viewing, sharing, and you're welcome, Lou
Only 18k miles but looks like less than 8k miles. I put a few miles on one of these in the early 80's that a buddy owned. Not my favorite car, more of a back up due to requiring work to keep it running plus it had been in an accident but not repaired properly. I think it was bought and sold for less than $1k back then. Didn't really appreciate it then but, wow, I'd sure appreciate this one today.
Hi DSC800, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your Buddy's car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Thanks, DSC800. It's not perfect, but it's one of the most original, non-modified 914s you'll find out there. I still have its original factory issued Dunlop tires, too.
I hope you're leaving it to a worthy car museum, and not some ungrateful family member who will run it into destruction.
Hi Filbert, Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Wish I still had my 1972 Adriatic Blue 914. Great car and fun memories.
Hi drrory, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Please Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Useless Factoid: Ann B. Davis who played Alice on the Brady Bunch owned a few of these
Thank you for viewing and sharing.
Proof “ a lady could do it “ 😂😂
In addition to Ann B. Davis, the following celebrities owned (or leased) a 914...
David Letterman
Tony Dow
Hillary Clinton
Leif Garrett
Jerry Seinfeld
Ice-T
George McGovern
A friend of mine had a '71 911T and I looked down on 914s during the '70s, thinking these were Porsches for the poor. And when I did see one (and there were plenty around back then) they were usually beat to snot and looked awful. Now, fuggedaboudittt. They're great. Some car guy once said they look the same from the front as they do from the back so no one knows when you're driving in reverse. Great find. Love that the owner likes keeping things stock.
Hi Rudolph Guarnacci
, Happy to read this car / video brings back memories of your Friends 71 911T and glad to read you see them as a "great" car today :-) Lou
A very cute car. Thanks for finding and sharing, Lou
You're welcome Ray S
There was black spray under the tapestry in the trunk...would love to see why. What a beauty...nice video
Hi Johan, Happy to read you enjoy this looks of this "beauty" :-) Not sure why there is black spray. Thanks for viewing and sharing what you notice. Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Hi Johan...I questioned the black spray in the trunk when I bought the car, too. What I found out was that the original owner purchased Ziebart rust-proofing when purchased new. The car came with the Ziebart paperwork and warranty. That explained the black spray. And that coating kept my car relatively rust free...so it was a good thing.
I was in high school with a great after school job….I test drove this car and was in love….$3,500! My older brother went back to the dealer with me at my parents direction….he reported back to them -“NO WAY! HE’LL LOSE HIS LICENSE IN A WEEK”! I still want it.
Hi Fscott, Thanks for sharing your story. Hope you're behind the wheel of the right one for you soon. Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
For a vehicle that is supposed to be the low end Porsche, I'm impressed with the quality and attention to detail they put into the 914. Excellent review and knowledgeable owner.
Hi HWolfeIII, Happy to read you enjoy this episode :-) Lou
I’ve got a ‘76 2.0 liter, I’ll never ever part with it.. ever
Hi Carl, Happy to read you have a great car too :-) Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Best looking porsche ever made. Especially from the back.
High praise :-)
Thank, Jack. I love the 914 styling...and it's a very practical sports car with plenty of interior room and two trucks.
The Porsche people used to scoff at these and the mechanics hated to work on them. Even now, a lot
Of the Euro shops won’t work on them nor will they work on 912’s. That said, I love this pristine little car
and especially appreciate the fact it hasn’t been molested. A car I would love to own.
Hi Craig Jorgensen, Thank you for viewing, sharing your knowledge, and happy to read you'd love to own this one :-) Lou
I also have a 72 914. Also kept it stock except mine came with momo wheels. Not sure if momos were an option when buying new. Headlights are not vaccum driven. Electric motor is used in each.
Thanks for vid. Now its easy for me to show off exactly what i have when asked
Hi JoeyGemini63, Happy to read this car is like your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
The pop-up lights were operated by electric motors on the 914s.
Hi Stephan, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Appearance package included the vinyl on the rollbar the silver paint was optional I know this because I bought a brand new 72
Hi Rick rock n roll LiConti, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Again another superb presentation Lou. My best friend in high school and we graduated in 1977, he had a 1974 914 2.0 in bright yellow with a caramel interior and he kept it in mint condition. We used to go to Ocean City, Maryland all the time in the summer from Nothern Virginia and it's about 120-mile trip, man we had so much fun in that car! It's funny he still owns the car to this day, still sitting in his garage waiting to be restored!
Hi Clark Griswold, Glad to read this car / video brings back memories of the yellow one :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Knowledge and entertainment at the same time. You always have good interesting content mr. Lou.
Hi Turbo Lives In my heart
, Happy to read you enjoy this episode :-) Appreciate the kind words, and glad you're along for the ride, Lou
I just bought a 72 one owner unmolested 914 with 57K miles.
Congratulations Fernando! Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Very interesting story Lou. You don’t see these too often. Nice car!
Hi Joseph, Happy to read you enjoy this episode :-) Lou
Great brochures.xlnt example and presentation.
Hi Robert Landry, Happy to read you enjoy this episode :-) Lou
Kind of a poor man's Porsche in away...
That's accurate for the time period.
Nice collection of original literature and memorabilia for this too.. I feel they add to the car's presentation...
I enjoy the Care Taker sharing their "trunk & treats" with us too :-)
Fantastic car, a different look Porshe is great to see once in a while.
Hi Check'n Games, Happy to read this is a "Fantastic car" :-) Lou
right guy to own that beautiful car ! always liked the 914... i owned a 1970 911 T in the 1990s...should of kept it.. one of most fun cars to drive !!
Hi rixkafer56, Happy to read you feel this is the right Care Taker. Cool you had a 1970 911T :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
I try to keep my cars as original as can be, Scott’s collection is quite the inspiration!
Hi Tony, Happy to read this videos brings inspiration :-) Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Thank you, Tony!
Nice Original Porsche!! Hard to tell if it's original or restored!!
This one is original.
The car need new rear springs, to get rid of sagging problem. I got some from George at Auto Atlanta..
Hi Gordie Rosenberg
, Thank you for viewing and sharing a tip, Lou
Hi Gordie... I installed new springs after this video was filmed and before I put it away for the winter.
@@scottvermillion3993 I have a side shift late model Transmission and some of the rods and maybe the shifter too. Makes driving a lot easier , with the positive gear selection! 727-492-9965
@@gordiejet... Thank you, but I have everything sorted out and it drives and shifts beautifully...I want to keep it the way it is.
.
@@scottvermillion3993 looks like a excellent preserved car, it's harder than most people think to keep a car in that undamaged condition for 50 years. One thing that I would strongly suggest is either the full factory battery cover from 75-76 or a 100% sealed AGM battery.
The original Toyota MR2 design
Thank you for viewing and sharing Florida Scot
So these Porsche 914’s were never my favorite type car for a myriad of reasons, but I certainly appreciate this one and the fact that the new owner is keeping it in ‘stock’ condition. What a fun car!! Thanks Lou and Scott for sharing!
Hi Rusty, Happy to read you appreciate this car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing, and you're welcome, Lou
Thank you, Rusry. This has rapidly become one of my favorite vintage cars...it's fun and practical at the same time.
If you have ever driven one as your main car, your opinion of it might improve further.
don't find many if any 914's in that kind of original condition.
Hi rub one out rosie, Happy to read you appreciate the condition of this car :-) Lou
Hey bud looking for a 69 Daytona for sale seems you know where they’re all at wondering if you know where there’s a nice one for sale
Hi California Grown, You have excellent taste. No 69 Daytona I'm aware of for sale right now, however on my website www.MyCarStoryWithLou.com you can see the "cars for sale" section. Hope that helps, Lou
Lou, This 'New Old Stock' Porsche is cool.
Nice Right Lane Hog :-)
Love this car. I had a '73 1.7 litre, from '83-'87; same color, most of the same options (not the rear defrost), same wheels, same hubs, etc. Really enjoyed watching the video, reminded me of a lot of good times in my college days, driving back and forth between Oregon and Idaho ;-) This one's in great condition, lucky find!
Hi French Spud, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Please Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
I had a '74 1.8 from '84 to '88 tooling around Ohio State, occasionally driving down to south eastern Virgina to visit my brother at William and Mary. Mine started out brown but ended up Porsche Guard's Red. But some jackass turned left in front of me next to the football stadium without the right of way and ended it.
Yours, despite the smaller engine, was slightly faster than mine because of the new emissions controls in 1974. How I miss it.
Do you recall how hard it was to find that car in a crowded parking lot if you didn't take the time to remember exactly where you parked it? That thing could hide behind anything.
Awesome!!! Always have loved the 914. Knew a guy from Cali that had a green one... It was dog slow but well built and fairly reliable.
Hi Keith Jackson, Happy to read you "Always have loved the 914" :-) Lou
My best friend, in high school, father had one of these, back in the early 80's as his daily driver. The very first day my buddy was allowed to drive it, we spent about half an hour in the back Safeway parking lot, doing doughnuts, going forward maxed out in second, jamming on the e-brake and spinning the car...… We found the midengined design, low center of gravity, a good power to weight ratio, irresistible for CHIPS style stunts and high speed driving. Even after, as a little kid, we all bad mouthed them an "squashed bugs"..... Any doubters of this fun car need to give it a try. And, yes, the first thing my friend's Dad did to the car was carb replacement and some goofy thing with the exhaust. What ever he did, my 440 could barely hold it off..... Beautiful car and brings back some really scary memories..... I'm lucky I'm still walking the Earth.... Fun car.
Hi Chuck Haugan, Happy to read this car brings FUN & SCARY memories :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
How much did he pay, for it?
I didn't ask.
And I will not tell, but it was way below market.
My bro in law had one in *FUCHSIA!!!!!* It was nearly pink! I liked it very much, then in around 2005 I had a rough one (in white) for a while that I sold (due to finances) and still think about it today. They were great little cars. Kudos to this guy for taking care of it.
Hi Midnight Gambler, Glad to read this car / video brings back memories of the FUSCSIA one you remember :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
Loved this video to see such a beautiful and clean version! Great video.
Hi Clemente Bogle, Happy to read you appreciate this car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Appreciate the value of low mileage, but what a magnificent daily drive this would be. You only live once.
Hi Health M, Thank you for viewing and sharing your thoughts. Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
I had a 1970 914 from 1971 to 1978. Loved the car. the most unreliable part of the car was the Bosch fuel injection system. (Headlights are operated by an electric motor on each headlight, not vacuum). How much did you pay for it???????????????
Hi Keith A., Happy to read you had fun with your 914 :-) No idea on purchase price, Lou
A true gem.
Happy to read you consider this car a "true gem" :-)
Pristine. They called it a Porsche they weren't fooling anybody in the US. It is powered by the VW 1700 cc, the motor in the Van/Camper. I recognize the engine sound
Hi Steve, Happy to read you appreciate the condition of this car, and glad to share a familiar sounds with you :-) Lou
Actually, the four cylinder I think it was the boxer motor from the VW 411. The camper motor was the Beetle motor I think.
@@ericwillison4011 My 72 Camper came with the 1700 pancake engine.
I know that building where Porsche Audi at O'Hare was located. I remember it was a Mazda dealer back in the 90's. I don't remember it being a Porsche dealer. Before my time I guess. I'd love to find one of their plate frames.
Hi mbrouder, Happy to read this car brings back memories :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Please Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Cars are built to drive not to become trailer queens.....lol
And I do indeed drive it. Since this video was filmed, it now has 19.2K miles!
@@scottvermillion3993 Good to hear, such a fine car should be taken out on a sunny day. Good for the car and will surly put a smile on the owners face.
This one is back on the road :-)
Amazing classic, probably a 1.7 liter with under 80 HP, not sure if it's worthy of the Porsche name but the price was low.
Hi jim dandy, Clearly not the 911, however a fun car too :-) Lou
That is memory lane for me as they pan the camera across the interior. Wow. I owned a ‘74 2.0 litre same colour with mag wheels.
I had and loved it for 7 years and sold it to a bank manager for the same price I paid earlier. ( I still have the original owners manual as a wonderful souvenir.). CMJ #anabundantlife. I still have the brochure as well. I believe there are about 180 vehicles left in the world today.
Yes. I also drove it many times up and down Chicago’s lakeshore and the “Magnificent Mile. (I’m a Canadian)
Hi Charles, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing. Hope you see many cars on this Channel you enjoy! Please Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
@@loucostabile Big Smiles dear man, Big Smiles. I drove it off the dealers showroom on a sunny day in Toronto On. with the roof off playing “Shaft” by Isaac Hayes on 8 track (remember 8 track?) Gives me goose bumps just to recall this.
Cool
Hi Big Charlie's Model Garage, Happy to read you think this car is "Cool" :-) Lou
I kinda liked this car when I was 13
Hi Jerry Jyrkinen
, Happy to read this one brings back good teenage memories :-) Lou
I found one in Phoenix Arizona but it didn't have a title? It was at a shop. But I never had the money to buy it. I could have bought it but didn't. I never knew how to negotiate and I was very nieve back then.
Hi Jerry Jyrkinen, Hopefully you'll be behind the wheel of the right one for you soon, Lou
An amazing time capsule!
Hi Hertzair, Happy to read you appreciate this car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Remarkable
Hi Finn, Happy to read you enjoy this car :-) Lou
It's great to see a survivor unmolested I knew someone who the same car but in red it move out great for a 4 banger
Hi larry, Glad to read this car / video brings back memories of the red one you remember :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
A nice little bark to it!!
Agreed, sounds pretty good.
I found stock 914/4 to be under powered....so added big bore kit, Isky cam , ported heads , larger valves and dual Weber 40's and header...big improvement and made it way more fun to drive.
Sold it to a kid who put a Subaru six in it then wrecked it...
Hi Gods own Drunk, Thank you for sharing your first hand experience with this car :-) Sorry to read the end result of the car :-( Lou
@@loucostabile Yeah....I was sick about it, but it was a one car accident and the young fella walked away....even came to my house to tell me what happened.
Edit: it's nice to see cars that have been kept in original condition....I'm even happy to see an old station wagon from the 60's/70's on the road...not many of those survived the wrecking yard after they wore out....I mean back in those day's who the heck wanted a wagon...or a four door?
Electric motors raise the headlights- there is a knob on the back in case they don’t.
The red key is the valet key and should only open the doors and start the ignition. The Black should that and the trunk / glovebox.
Hi PapaWheelie, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge, Lou
Lou Costabile - amazing car thanks for sharing
lights are electric motor driven I also own a 73 2.0 built ti from a rolling chassis
Hi Joseph, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
"love knowing the history" ...doesnt know what a valet key is lol!
Hi gtbarnes11, Thank you for viewing and sharing your thoughts. Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you enjoy. Lou
All original... except the rear trunk has black overspray... From what??
Rust protection.
The car was Ziebarted when it was new. I have the original Ziebart receipt and brochure from 1971 (the car was purchased in September 1971).
Hey bud send that 59 impala for sale on your website is it still available
Need to call Corvette Mike Midwest for that one and here is the # 630-230-0441
very cool for a VW.
Hi paul VON, Happy to read you enjoy this "very cool" car :-) Lou
@@loucostabile Thanks, Lou. I wished I owned it.
70 thru 72 had the worst shift linkage ever. Update it with a 73 and up gearbox and linkage.
Hi pettingellhammer, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Thanks for the advice, but my gearbox/linkage work just fine for me.
Nice 😀
Glad to read you think this one is "nice" :-)
@@loucostabile 😀
Is that what Pontiac modeled the Fiero after?? That’s what this Porsche reminds me of, I don’t know if they had as much trouble from these as the Fieros had. Of course the 4 cylinders that the Fieros had were totally junk engines! The Quad 4 engines were one of the biggest mistakes that GM ever came out with, my opinion! Anyway, good deal Lou, as always!
Hi Hensley’s Hobbies, Thank you for viewing, sharing, and happy to read this video is a "good deal" :-) Lou
so it survived sitting in a living room or heated garage ..??
Hi Mgn, Not sure about that :-) You might be right, Lou
Headlights are electric driven. FYI
Hi Steve Liberatore, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Was stationed in Nuremberg early 80s used to go to used car lots looking at 914s ended up w franz's Alfa Romeo gtv
Hi Michael Branscum, Happy to read you appreciate this car :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Super job Lou. I drove a green 75 back in about 1979, when I detailed it for a customer. Loved it. Was at Penn State at the time and could not afford it then and surely cannot now. Mint examples of these cars are going to the moon price wise.
Hi George Mattar, Happy to read this car / video brings back good memories of your 1975 :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing your story, Lou
Pretty cool little 914. I've seen a couple of these cars on 70's tv shows, so they must have been pretty popular.
Hi Hakeem Sd70M, Happy to read you think this car is pretty cool :-) Thank you for viewing, sharing and I believe you're going to see many more cars on this Channel you'll enjoy. Hope you Subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou
Not a great car by any means, but I've always
liked the style of it. They handle great.
Hi 20alphabet, Thank you for viewing and sharing your thoughts on this car :-) Lou
That’s a nice ride and it’s cool that many people enjoy there car even though it doesn’t push a lot of horsepower nice find Lou thanks for sharing it’s cool to see one of these
Hi Danny Al, Happy to read you appreciate this car and glad to read you think this one is "cool" :-) Lou
The red key is the valet key. FYI
Hi Steve Liberatore, Good to know, thank you, Lou
This was my first card 1984 I had the silver paint but it was shot by the time I got it.
Hi freestylephil-z, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your car :-) Thank you for viewing and sharing, Lou
A friend of mine had a 74 model. He had me work on it a couple times. Never again.
Hi Ray S, Happy to read this car brings back memories of your Friend and his car :-) Sorry to read the mechanical challenges :-( Lou
Friend got one for free he just put it in June in he's having fun with it thanks for your sound GS out
Hi George Shadrick, That's the right price! You're welcome, Lou
What a great find Lou! In the great roadster tradition - not exactly fast but handled like a go-cart. Great driving experience.
Hi Audie, Happy to read you appreciate this find, and agree, a fun driver :-) Lou
Dr. Doom
I've watched several of these, I really appreciate how you look at these old cars
Hi David Pistek, Happy to read you're enjoying the episodes with me :-) Hope you see many more cars & stories you enjoy, Lou
Another interesting video. Thanks.
Happy to read you found this episode interesting :-) You're welcome.
i have 1400
Nice.
Heavily prone to rust over time no matter how low the miles!
Hi Richard Woolley, Thank you for viewing and sharing your knowledge. Hope you see many more cars on this UA-cam Channel you enjoy. Please subscribe, and hit the "bell" so you can see all the cars when they are uploaded on this UA-cam Channel, Lou