Come on already, where are the pix? Don't tease us like that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr9146
Congrats on the new purchase.
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Come on already, where are the pix? Don't tease us like that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr9146
Congrats on the new purchase.
Very nice Marco! Im sure it will be one to see when all is said and done.
Congrats.
BRAVO!.....(dots added to make enuf characters to post)
enough of this fluff !!! ;) .......
I'm gonna call the owner of TLG and get the "real" in side scoop on this !!!!
Marco in a 911.......??? Seems "off" or something. Perhaps I'm just not used to the idea....yet ;)
T8 at Willow will be very interestiing that first time going into T9....!!!! :D
again...right on to ya bro...keep us all up to date on wuz cookin in yo kitchen.
ok.. so wheres the pics Marco!? :D
Here are some pictures of the car:
She just needs a quick detail and it looks like she'll be purring like a kitten!!!
Good thing Pop is in the business! :D :D
See you in a few weeks.
Wolf
mr9146,
How many colors has that tub been? I can see at least 3!
Looks like it's all there though (except seats, interior, fan housing, etc). The beauty of having a car like that is that you can do just about anything you want with it - even more so when it's a T.
Hello: That car you have there looks something like my 70 S. Mine is painted bad black like yours and has other colors showing inside. Is the original color of your car Conda green like mine? I was wondering how you could find out how many 70 S cars where painted this great color. One last note I'm doing a 914-4 for a track/DE car but it will have a 2366 4 cylinder and short gears. Good luck on your project and build waht you want. Thanks Eric
The car's original color was Viper Green. I'm thinking about returning it to that color but I'm not sure yet.
The plan is to build a twin-plug 3.0-liter with MFI, a 915 gearbox with short gears, got some some ST seats, no flares, 7" wheels, Turbo Brakes, front cooler, lexan windows, roll bar ... I've already got an idea for a license plate: 911ARGH
I sold my 914 - well, it should be sold tomorrow - so I've got a good chunk of change to start with. The project is on a 6-month to a year time frame.