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  • Possibly Sacrilegious and Certainly Strange Porsche

    Hello everyone, first post here. I hope its an interesting one!

    First of all, a story.

    It's Sunday afternoon, around 2:00, and my girlfriend is quite bored. I'll be driving her home to her place across town in a little while. Our typical Sunday routine. I'm a bit sullen, I'm not going to lie. She has mentioned recently that she wished we did more spontaneous things: that we, sometimes, would just throw our hands in the air and scream. Go skinny dipping. Whatever.

    So I seized the day, pretty much, and striking out in my very adventurous daily driver, a purple 1995 Geo Metro LSi (that's the high performance model), I turned left instead of turning our very normal right. We drove for a long while, through the hills, through the dense British Columbian forest, through craggy, snow-capped mountain peaks. It was a nice drive, and after what seemed a day's journey, we came to a stop.

    The dust settled, and we found ourselves in the rather post-apocalyptic town of Merritt, British Columbia. I'm sure you've heard of it. Here's what we saw:

    We wandered for a few moments in a daze. Our ears were buzzing from the 4,000 rpm, nearly 100 km/h mountain touge thrashing we just gave the Metro. Around the corner, though, laying derelict and unloved, was quite the curious vehicle.

    Now, a little background on myself. Maybe this will explain a bit why I could possibly convince myself to do this. True Romance is one of my favorite movies. When I first saw it, I fell in love with Lee Donowitz's slantnose Porsche 911. This one:

    I'm not sure what model it is exactly. I'm not a huge Porsche guy, never really have been. Except for the slantnose. In white. Unlike the film, mine would have a matching white leather interior. White rims. The cocaine special. Of course, this is a very expensive car. Decent examples of the slantnose are few and far between, and usually command at least a 30 grand price tag. One day, right?

    WRONG. For around the corner of that dusty gulch of a gas station, there it was..my dream car...


    Wait a minute...it looks off, doesn't it? Yeah, it's a Porsche 914 with a slantnose body kit. Not quite my dream car, but as close as I will get anytime soon. So I asked around, found the guy who owned the abandoned hunk of 80's excess and offered him my half of June's rent. And now I own it!

    I apologize for the bad pictures. We stumbled on this thing about two and a half hours from my home and all we had were cellphones. I'm going back to tow it soon, though, and then I'll update.

    It's a 1974- we think. The engine is the 2.0 liter, but hasn't lived in nearly a decade. Every panel needs to be straightened. The paint isn't bad though, and the whole kit is in good shape. I've done a bit of google'ing on it, and though the kit doesn't seem too rare, this particular one does. It's a 'limited edition' of the 'Chalon' slantnose/widebody kit. The raised 'porsche' lettering along the side of the kit doesn't appear on any others I've seen. Despite being very tacky and dated, the craftsmanship doesn't seem too bad.

    Now, as far as plans go, I'm not sure. I think I'll tear down as much of it as I can and put it back together nicely. Get those wheels refinished. I'm not sure what they are (forgot to look closely, duh!) but they certainly have some dish. One of them has an odd attachment like you see on wire wheels.

    I'll be looking into an engine swap, too. We'll see about that. Moral of the story: be spontaneous!

  • #2
    Very curious, I'm in for updates!
    The Daily: 02 Audi A6 2.7t BiTurbo 6spd
    The Project: My first car...revisited (73' Opel GT)

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    • #3
      Sweet

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      • #4
        this is different, i already like it
        so this is factory body kit or?

        in 4 more pics
        Floccinaucinihilipilification

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        • #5
          Here's a kit up on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-914-...p2047675.l2557

          It states that it was made by Mitcom.
          The Daily: 02 Audi A6 2.7t BiTurbo 6spd
          The Project: My first car...revisited (73' Opel GT)

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          • #6
            Cool story, can't wait to see what you're gonna find when you take it apart.

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            • #7
              I love these cars. I currently have three. One complete shell...old race car. One car without motor and trans. And the best of the bunch on the rotisserie as we type. Start looking for the tin worms under the battery area when you get her home. This will problably need repaired in some form or fashion. For good reference, look to club914.com for information on just about every thing you can imagine. They are great people just like on here and can quickly show you the way home. Other wise good luck with the project...I am look forward to this.

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              • #8
                Very cool find.

                Off-topic -I went through Merritt ages ago, there is a great drive just north of there (Hwy 5A, was diverting down to stay at a ranch in Quilchena overnight). Fairly windy open 2-lane road, with nearly no traffic!
                Steve - now in San Diego!

                Shoot My Car - Automotive Photography in SoCal

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                • #9
                  Nice story there! I absolutely love stories/finds like those. I hope to strike gold like you one day haha, can't wait to see more.

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                  • #10
                    Haha this story is already awesome. I can't wait to see whatever journey you have ahead of you. This should be fun

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                    • #11
                      Bought a old Porsche with half of a months rent in a town close to Merritt with out a PPI?

                      Car could cost 10X times that just to make it a solid runner.

                      But it looks cool, and has to be a upgrade over the Go-Metro, So Rock on!

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                      • #12

                        You should chop 2" off the roof and get some low racing seats. IMO the windshield and roof has always looked too tall for the 914. I think it looks pretty cool, but the rear spoiler seems like it isn't long enough.

                        Hope you keep updating this build, seems promising.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by rice4life View Post
                          http://www.petrolheadnirvana.com/tor...rsche-914-ever
                          You should chop 2" off the roof and get some low racing seats. IMO the windshield and roof has always looked too tall for the 914. I think it looks pretty cool, but the rear spoiler seems like it isn't long enough.

                          Hope you keep updating this build, seems promising.
                          I've never found 914's appealing at all. They just don't seem to fit into the Porsche dichotomy. This one you've showed me though, wow. I agree with you on the roofline on mine, it is a bit high. That sounds like a scary job, though The spoiler is odd as well...the back end is just kind of a mess. I think it might look cool with some sort of custom hatch thing, like the Honda S2000 hardtop. Not that I have the ability/budget for that, haha. I think if I get the stance on it worked out a bit, it might look a little better, at least.

                          Originally posted by Z.Cockburn View Post
                          Bought a old Porsche with half of a months rent in a town close to Merritt with out a PPI?

                          Car could cost 10X times that just to make it a solid runner.

                          But it looks cool, and has to be a upgrade over the Go-Metro, So Rock on!
                          It's true. This thing could be a huge money sink. I love all of the awkward, tacky 80's body kits by companies like Strosek and Koenig, though, so this is was irresistible. Maybe it will end up as front-lawn art. In the off chance I do get this running someday...imagine showing up at some sort of Porsche driver's club meeting? Ahah, hah. Ah.

                          My fun car is a 3SGtE swapped AW11, haha. I just love rear engined things.

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                          • #14
                            Bookmark this.

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                            • #15
                              any updates on the Chalon?

                              I have been looking at the 914 numbers for a while

                              Comparing the 914 to a Porsche 964, the 964 i 1 mm wider, 200 mm longer and have 188 mm shorter wheelbase than the 914. The weight is only around 935 kg, so with around 190-200 hp you have the same weight to power ratio as the 964

                              914 World is my prefered forum for the teener

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