Banjo said:All I know is, I've seen 914s go like stink on the track, and everyone I know that's ever owned one loved it.
vagt6 said:Back in the early seventies I was able to place competitively in most of the autocross events I entered in my (lightly modified) '70 GT6.
Then, when the Porsche 914s came on the scene, it was all over but the crying. A stock 914 could literally run CIRCLES around practically all the British sports cars of the day. GT6 was quicker in a straight line or quarter mile, but the Porsche outhandled practically everything in its class.
The Porsches (and Datsuns) spelled the end of an era for many of the Brit sports cars, so to speak.
Not a difficult car to restore, lots of fun, great fuel mileage, and fairly well-priced. The best one to get is a 2.0, better engine. The 914-6s are far more expensive.
Go for it, I'd say!
Baz said:Thanks gents.
It turned out that I knew more than the owner.
I can see why it was badged VW as well, it's a beetle roadster to all intents and purposes.
The condition it's in, it's never going to see a PCA meet Nial, but thatnks for clarifying.
$200?
That'll do nicely!
Steve, you ready?
vagt6 said:Then, when the Porsche 914s came on the scene, it was all over but the crying. A stock 914 could literally run CIRCLES around practically all the British sports cars of the day. GT6 was quicker in a straight line or quarter mile, but the Porsche outhandled practically everything in its class.
billspohn said:vagt6 said:Then, when the Porsche 914s came on the scene, it was all over but the crying. A stock 914 could literally run CIRCLES around practically all the British sports cars of the day. GT6 was quicker in a straight line or quarter mile, but the Porsche outhandled practically everything in its class.
Well....not quite.
Yes, they were a very good handling car, and would beat things like Healeys, Triumphs etc.
They would not outhandle a well set up MGa, MGB or (especially) Spridget. We had one a couple of classes up from me that I regularly outhandled in my MGA, but then my car was particualrly well set up.
Funny thing - in the day, I test drove a 914 and was blown away by how well it handled (stock, not requiring modification like the British stuff did to match or beat it). I drove one much more recently and my reaction was completely different - I thought how dated the chassis was, although it still stuck pretty well. How thinsg change!
The 914-6 was a giant killer and a really nice little racer - I recall some great races between one and dead stock Morgan Plus 8, Datsun 240Z etc.
Baz said:...
I can see why it was badged VW as well, it's a beetle roadster to all intents and purposes.....
vagt6 said:The competitions I competed in, cars had to be mostly stock. Suspensions could not be modifed, maybe you could remove the hubcaps, but that's about it.
A stock Spridget/MGA wouldn't have a chance with a stock 914.
Modified, well, that's a whole different bag o' cats!![]()