Pagoda SL Group
Off Topic => Other cars => Topic started by: JamesL on April 10, 2022, 10:25:11
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https://www.hagerty.co.uk/articles/community/a-few-things-to-know-before-stealing-my-914/?utm_source=SFMC&utm_medium=email&utm_content=MED_UN_UK_EML_UN_UKNews_Weekend&hashed_email=c1001e62b0720b7ee17f610b616d7ca3fad35eb961cb9d2d1023abbace5cdd91
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I had a great laugh when I read that yesterday!
The 914 is a relatively simple car. Too bad the owner is a better writer than mechanic and hasn’t sorted much out on it!
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"Simple" is sure relative. Owning a 914-6 (factory M471) I can only say the writer had his "tongue in the cheek". A few things are spot on and aren't really all that easy to fix. The shifter linkage being one of them. A little side note: The 914 with the 4-cylinder engine was called a "Porsche" only in the U.S. The rest of the world called it a VW-Porsche. And that it really was. Unlike the 6, which was finished by Porsche alongside the 911 on the same assembly line, the 4-cylinder cars never saw the Porsche factory and were completely built by Karmann in Osnabrück. They even carry a VIN plate that says "Made by Volkswagenwerk AG"
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Tongue-in-cheek indeed.
I bet many of the models maladies and design flaws have been solved over the past 40+ years. There’s no shortage of Porsche specialists, even for this crossover VW-Porsche.
All it takes is money! (…and a copy of Panorama is helpful.)
Curiously the author is in Charlotte…but photos of said 914 are clearly in a winter setting.
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What a hoot, laughing through Sunday morning