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1970 Porsche 914 V8 Olds 215 Alum Engine Conversion on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:132000 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Eugene, Oregon, United States

Eugene, Oregon, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Targa Top
Engine:V8 215 Olds/Aluminum Engine
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 4702913159
Year: 1970
Interior Color: Black
Make: Porsche
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: 914
Trim: 2-door Targa
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rear Drive
Mileage: 132,000
Exterior Color: Red

    Your bidding on a 1970 Porsche 914 Conversion: The original motor was removed some time ago and a 1961-1963 Olds. (5 bolt Valve Cover) 215 V8 Aluminum engine (Reported weight of engine only 318 lbs.) was installed. These engines was reportedly used in 1961-63 by Buick/Olds. and later bought out by Land Rover which continued there production till 2002. They became popular due to there Aluminum casing and heads and easily upgraded for performance. They ranged in horsepower from 145 - 200 hp. It is unknown what the actual horsepower of this engine. It has a new Edelbrock 600 cfm 4 bbl Carb. Along with the conversion a new Aluminum Radiator was installed in front of vehicle with a large single fan cooling system. Engine is believed to be mostly stock which runs smooth with plenty of power to push this vehicle with a total weight being around 2700 lbs. The conversion was done before I purchased the car several years ago. I've always ran Mobil-1 oil since I've owned the car. 
   The Porsche 914's were built between 1970-76. The car stops good with the original 4-wheel disk brakes. Any questions please ask or if you would like to see a video with the car running please contact me and I will send you one through my cell phone.

   * Hand made steel Flares front/back made by metal fabricator John Kelly out of Washington.
   * 16" Revolution Aluminum 4 lug wheels.
   * Tires - 225/45ZR16's
   * Original 5 speed Transmission which shifts smoothly. 
   * Exterior is Red which was originally Yellow in color with Black Interior which is in good shape.
   * Car has a heater core and Yes that means it has a great heater unlike the original ones!
   * Stock Exhaust manifolds replaced recently. 
   * New mufflers 
   * Instruments added upgraded Tachometer and cooling temp as seen in photos.
   * Battery relocated to rear trunk.
   * Targa top is removable and can still be placed in rear trunk for storage.
   * Car is missing chrome trim around front windshield, wasn't on it, when i purchased the vehicle and I just never replaced it! Doesn't leak
   * From the pictures you can see there are some places in the the rear trunk bottom corners that are showing some signs of initial rust, which will need to be addressed sometime before it gets worse! Bad area for water to rest as most 914 owners know!
   * All lights and horn and wipers work.
   * Currently has lifetime Oregon Vintage plates.
   * Very cheap to insure as antique (over 25 years old)

Note: Mileage will change because vehicle is driven daily!

Additional: I was able to put the car up on a rack and I added some pictures of the undercarriage! I found a number stamped on the block (CFD-PM2 then underneath those numbers 1347044), Which i found translates it is an Olds motor from the above era, and i found these numbers on the front of the head (#S225831) which I believe the S signifies 8.75:1 Comp Ratio heads for a 155 hp motor. I've never had the engine Dyno but with the shortened exhaust system and being more opened up along with a 4 bbl carb, I would assume the engine is putting out 175-200 hp. Also found it had some heavy duty Bilstein Shocks on the rear and the radiator hoses running from the front radiator to the rear underneath the car has been run inside piping which protects them from damage from the roadway! Other than that the underneath as seen in the pictures including the jack positions all look very solid!

If your looking at this item you probably have already looked into the cost of doing a conversion: Which includes first finding a good donor car plus a good engine which can run anywheres between $3,000.00 - $8,000.00, then the cost of the conversion kit (Radiator, Adapter Plate....etc.) no mater if you buy from Renegade Hybrid or Kennedy Engineered Products or whoever, it's expensive, no doubt you will find out you will save thousands if you can find one completed versus piecing it together yourself! 



   Thanks for looking, good luck! I've this car listed somewhere else, if car sales off Ebay, owner has the right to stop this auction!
   

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