1971 Porche 914 Black 2.2 Liter Profesional Rebuilt Engine Low Mileage on 2040-cars
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Targa
Engine:2.2 liter rebuilt
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black/Gray
Make: Porsche
Number of Cylinders: 4 cylinder
Model: 914
Trim: 2.2 Targa
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 97,453
Sub Model: Targa
Exterior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Up For Auction
A Fabulous 1971 Porche Targa 914
This car is a daily driver, I personally drove this car from Roanoke, Virginia to Baltimore, Maryland.
This car could be driven to its new home.
California car (I still have the plates from the previous owner)
The car is a 1971 and it's not perfect but it is in really nice condition.
Repainted black in 2002
Exterior underside, engine compartment, body, trunk, hood are in good condition.
All rubber seals have been replaced except for the front wing windows.
The new seals are included with car but not installed.
Interior seats and floor mats are in excellent condition.
The dash has a dash pad since there is some cracking.
Tires are in good condition with minimal wear.
The engine was rebuilt by a professional shop in California.
The engine is a 2.2 liter with dual weber carburetors.
The transmission is a 5 speed side shift.
The brakes are in excellent condition.
The carpet kit was installed recently
The overall look of the car is great
Although it does have a dimple below the drivers side sail and few paint scratches.
The windshield a small stone chip on the passengers side
I tried to give a true representation of the cars appearance and mechanics.
I'd rather you'd be happy with car than be disappointed.
The vehicle is advertised locally, so I reserve the right to end the auction early.
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Preparing for Le Mans 2014 Porsche remembers 1971 and the 917 [w/video]
Sun, 07 Apr 2013Porsche has given us another look back at its successes at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. This time it's 1971, the year that its 917 set records that haven't all been eclipsed. It's 45-kilogram magnesium tube frame was the lightest, Jackie Oliver set the fastest in-race lap with a time that still stands, and winning drivers Helmut Marko - the same Helmut Marko currently with Infiniti Red Bull Racing - and Gilles Lethem did so many laps that their distance wasn't exceeded until the Audi R15 TDI did it in 2010.
1971 was also the year of the "Pink Pig." With bodywork created by a French aerodynamics firm, the wider, rounder 917 earned the porcine moniker so Porsche painted it pink and labeled it with the cuts you'd get from a pig. Sponsor Martini was so miffed they demanded all Martini branding be removed. No one can remove the thousands of photographs taken of the car ever since. Enjoy that and more in the video below.
Porsche 911 already testing next refresh
Wed, 11 Dec 2013The latest Porsche 911 may still be a newer car, but that hasn't stopped the German company from starting development of a facelifted version of the rear-engined sports car, testing in what looks like southern Europe.
Due to hit the market in 2015, our spies think what we're seeing here is the new GTS variant, which, following the evolution of the last-generation 911, will make its debut on the facelifted car. Featuring the wider rear haunches of the all-wheel-drive Carrera 4, the GTS should enjoy a slight power boost, to 408 ponies.
Aesthetically, there are some additional vents in the rear bodywork, along with a revised front bumper and tweaked day-time running lights. The taillights get some attention as well, and will likely grow over the current car's skinny rear lamps.
Are you the next Porsche 911 GT3 RS or GT2?
Thu, 17 Apr 2014Porsche typically keeps to a suitably fast schedule when it comes to rolling out increasingly hard-core performance versions of the 911. After the 997 Carrera debuted in 2004, the GT3 version followed in 2006, and by the end of the 2007, Porsche had rolled out both the GT3 RS and GT2 versions. Then the facelifted 997.5 came out in 2008 and it was back to the start: the GT3 came in 2009, the GT3 RS and GT2 RS in 2010, and the GT3 RS 4.0 in 2011. But things have slowed down some with the latest 991 generation.
The new Carrera came in 2011 and the GT3 followed in 2012. By recent history's example, we should have at least two more hardcore models by now, but we don't. Maybe the engineers in Zuffenhausen have had their hands full fixing the spontaneous-combustion issues with the existing GT3, or maybe their attentions have been focused elsewhere altogether. But if these spy shots are anything to go by, it seems like they're back on the job.
Now we don't know if this prototype foreshadows a new GT3 RS or a GT2, but it sure looks more hard-core than the existing GT3 that many purists have derided as too soft, what with its automatic transmission and four-wheel steering.