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I am looking at the 914 too. The engines will beef up a couple of my dune buggy and bus projects, and one will be built stock. I really want to build one up as a rusted out orange one that three of us (yes, three!) drove out from Port Huron MI to Chicago, and back through Wisconsin and the U.P. It was quite an interesting trip.

Only if you did it in the middle of winter.

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Do you think it will be a re pop or a re tool?

The 914 will be a reissue of the Revell kit.  However it is supposed to include the racing windscreen from the Richie Ginther version along with all the street car parts.  Originally the race car version and the street car version were separate kits.

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The 914 will be a reissue of the Revell kit.  However it is supposed to include the racing windscreen from the Richie Ginther version along with all the street car parts.  Originally the race car version and the street car version were separate kits.

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Ah, cool info AFX, thanks!

PS There was a tuner here in Venice Beach called beach Boys Racing circa early 90s.  They specialized in slant nose 914 conversions as well as V8 conversions for em.

It would be cool to build 914 V8 complete with wide tires/wheel wells and of course the slant nose.

 

 

Edited by aurfalien
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The hobbico.com site has the instruction sheet for the kit. In addition to the mentioned windscreen and racing seat, there are mods for the engine including comp exhaust. Here's the link to it:

 http://manuals.hobbico.com/rmx/85-4378.pdf

I remember building it in the red R. Ginther version when it was released so many years ago. It was a challenge yet it was possible to have a pleasing result. The trans kit is great to have as well. Worth checking out the original build of that in the forum.

Cheers Misha

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  Hey Brian, isn't there a Fiat X1/9 under all those add ons and not a Porsche 914?

No, that's a 914...  the greenhouse is definitely a 914. I think I saw this car at Rennsport Reunion..looks familiar.

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  Hey Brian, isn't there a Fiat X1/9 under all those add ons and not a Porsche 914?

Hi,

It's an IMSA class 914-6 turbo.

Googling will yield more juicy info.

Posted

  Ok, the Top seems wrong for a 914 to me, as does the nose angle. But I've never seen a Decked out 914, interesting.

The shape of the door, very similar to a 911, the door handle...unique to the 914, and the shape of the roof sail-panel are the tells. 

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PS There was a tuner here in Venice Beach called beach Boys Racing circa early 90s.  They specialized in slant nose 914 conversions as well as V8 conversions for em.

I remember the Beach Boys Racing version. They chopped off the sail panels / roll-bar and laid the windshield back too. Probably the best looking 914 body kit ever done.

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The Chalon was a good looking conversion kit too.

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Below is one I designed and built for a client. The owner of a well-known Porsche parts house wanted a kit-car developed to go on a 914 that was styled after the 904. I was in the process of finishing this, we had a falling out shortly after this photo was shot coming out of my basement, and several people over the years have claimed it as their work. I can, of course, prove it's my design and my work. (There is another earlier version done for the same company that's an ill-proportioned turd, so poorly conceived as to be un-buildable. NOT my design. Which is why they hired me. :D)

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  Hey Brian, isn't there a Fiat X1/9 under all those add ons and not a Porsche 914?

The Dallara Icsunonove prototype is in a similar vein, and there is now a fair gaggle of autocrossers and hillclimb X1-9s that look similar too.

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I remember the Beach Boys Racing version. They chopped off the sail panel and laid the windshield back too. Probably the best looking 914 body kit ever done.

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I met Bob Farnham in the early 90's, drove down there with my 914.  Seems like a lotta cool stuff was coming out of Cali back then.

Apparently you can buy his DVD on making the kit.  I regret selling my 914 :(

 

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Below is one I designed and built for a client. The owner of a well-known Porsche parts house wanted a kit-car developed to go on a 914 that was styled after the 904. I was in the process of finishing this, we had a falling out shortly after this photo was shot coming out of my basement, and several people over the years have claimed it as their work. I can, of course, prove it's my design and my work.

(There is another earlier version

done for the same company that's an ill-proportioned turd, so poorly conceived as to be un-buildable. NOT my design. Which is why they hired me. 

:D

)

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That's a killer design.  It's very 904-esque in the front.  Very very cool.

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The shape of the door, very similar to a 911, the door handle...unique to the 914, and the shape of the roof sail-panel are the tells. 

In addition to the details Ace-Garageguy noted on the 914 the windshield frame turns back where it meets the removable targa top.

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This would be a cool kit to build from it;

 

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AMT did a few kits with the IMSA style fender extensions, the Monza and Corvette kits come to mind.  Might work well if you chose to take on such a conversion.

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Another way to attack an IMSA conversion would be to cut the fenders off a 2nd body and just add flat stock around the edges to move them outward.  I did something similar on the 914/6GT conversion.

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