RE: Porsche 914: Spotted
Discussion
Rob996 said:
Rumour has it that the Scubby flat 4 turbo goes quite well in it.
When I was daydreaming about these a few years ago I decided the Suby 3 litre boxer six would be a possible candidate. Unfortunately rust and Porsche prices kept me from buying one. I couldn't find an X1/9 that was less than 50% rust either, so ended up with a mk1 MR2.
I'd still like a 914.
Always been partial to them since a neighbour's son turned up in an orange one in the early '70s, one Sunday morning, it looked like something from outer space. Still fancy one now, not at the top of 'the list' but definitely on it!
This must have been the earliest appearance of a 914 in a TV series - Deborah Grant (probably better known as Jim Bergerac's ex- wife) drove a RHD example in an episode of UFO called 'Psychobombs', shot in late '69 / early '70 I think...
If you think the Jones's are going to be impressed with that thing then you either have neighbours with no interest whatsoever in cars idea or they will know it's not a proper Porsche in the 911 sense & your feeble efforts to impress will leave them laughing. I chuckled when it was launched as it so obviously a VW with a Porsche badge. it fooled nobody.
Sometimes in life if you can't do something properly or afford the proper thing do nothing. For example if you can't afford the Bahamas don't try & make out Benidorm is as good.
Sometimes in life if you can't do something properly or afford the proper thing do nothing. For example if you can't afford the Bahamas don't try & make out Benidorm is as good.
WJNB said:
If you think the Jones's are going to be impressed with that thing then you either have neighbours with no interest whatsoever in cars idea or they will know it's not a proper Porsche in the 911 sense & your feeble efforts to impress will leave them laughing. I chuckled when it was launched as it so obviously a VW with a Porsche badge. it fooled nobody.
Sometimes in life if you can't do something properly or afford the proper thing do nothing. For example if you can't afford the Bahamas don't try & make out Benidorm is as good.
Sometimes in life if you can't do something properly or afford the proper thing do nothing. For example if you can't afford the Bahamas don't try & make out Benidorm is as good.
What sort of saddo buys a car to impress the neighbours anyway?
The first car I bought was a 914 2.0-litre. Fuel injected. Hadn't run in 10 years. After towing it home, a mate and I worked and worked to get it started.
It caught fire. We had to beat the flames with our shirts and coats.
I kept it several years and did many thousands of miles, including long-distance road trips.
The 2.0-litre is good for 100hp from the factory. Weighs about 900 kg
Swap the fuel injection for carburetors and a cam -- and you can make prodigious amounts of power. With the large-displacement four-cylinder drumming behind your head, you cannot not have fun in this car, even when stock. Stab the accelerator and you hear -- whump! -- the intake manifold opens up and air rushes in.
Good examples can be had for less than half the price quoted for this white example, above. At least, in the US. That's cheap enough to pay for your airfare and for shipping the car to Blighty.
On the white car above, the wheels have been painted white (OEM is unpainted, polished metal). Also, the C-pillar has been painted white (the OEM C-pillar is covered in black vinyl to match the black targa top). The front running lamps are two-toned white and amber, as per European spec. The US spec is one colour: all-amber.
It caught fire. We had to beat the flames with our shirts and coats.
I kept it several years and did many thousands of miles, including long-distance road trips.
The 2.0-litre is good for 100hp from the factory. Weighs about 900 kg
Swap the fuel injection for carburetors and a cam -- and you can make prodigious amounts of power. With the large-displacement four-cylinder drumming behind your head, you cannot not have fun in this car, even when stock. Stab the accelerator and you hear -- whump! -- the intake manifold opens up and air rushes in.
Good examples can be had for less than half the price quoted for this white example, above. At least, in the US. That's cheap enough to pay for your airfare and for shipping the car to Blighty.
On the white car above, the wheels have been painted white (OEM is unpainted, polished metal). Also, the C-pillar has been painted white (the OEM C-pillar is covered in black vinyl to match the black targa top). The front running lamps are two-toned white and amber, as per European spec. The US spec is one colour: all-amber.
unsprung said:
The first car I bought was a 914 2.0-litre.
The 2.0-litre is good for 100hp from the factory. Weighs about 900 kg
Swap the fuel injection for carburetors and a cam -- and you can make prodigious amounts of power.
Good examples can be had for less than half the price quoted for this white example, above. At least, in the US. That's cheap enough to pay for your airfare and for shipping the car to Blighty.
This is the one to have (or the same engine in a 911E) Without spending a fortune they are good for over 200bhp NA and over 8000 rpm. Though a good exhaust is essential to do this.The 2.0-litre is good for 100hp from the factory. Weighs about 900 kg
Swap the fuel injection for carburetors and a cam -- and you can make prodigious amounts of power.
Good examples can be had for less than half the price quoted for this white example, above. At least, in the US. That's cheap enough to pay for your airfare and for shipping the car to Blighty.
They are lighter than the 914/6s and handle a lot better.
P5BNij said:
Always been partial to them since a neighbour's son turned up in an orange one in the early '70s, one Sunday morning, it looked like something from outer space. Still fancy one now, not at the top of 'the list' but definitely on it!
This must have been the earliest appearance of a 914 in a TV series - Deborah Grant (probably better known as Jim Bergerac's ex- wife) drove a RHD example in an episode of UFO called 'Psychobombs', shot in late '69 / early '70 I think...
Not bad :PThis must have been the earliest appearance of a 914 in a TV series - Deborah Grant (probably better known as Jim Bergerac's ex- wife) drove a RHD example in an episode of UFO called 'Psychobombs', shot in late '69 / early '70 I think...
We can see Deborah Grant in the actual television programme, here.
According to this video, she is driving a bog-standard 1970 914 with the 1.7 engine. Also, this car is depicted in left-hand drive (as all 914s were manufactured in left-hand drive).
If the broadcast date of 30 December 1970 is correct, this car would have been less than 12 months old and, consequently, something of a novelty in mass media.
1970 was the first model year for the 914. A very attractive car for audiences at the time (to say nothing of the driver, herself ).
According to this video, she is driving a bog-standard 1970 914 with the 1.7 engine. Also, this car is depicted in left-hand drive (as all 914s were manufactured in left-hand drive).
If the broadcast date of 30 December 1970 is correct, this car would have been less than 12 months old and, consequently, something of a novelty in mass media.
1970 was the first model year for the 914. A very attractive car for audiences at the time (to say nothing of the driver, herself ).
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