1973 Porsche 914 Cocoa Interior Also 1972 Parts Car on 2040-cars
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:4 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 75,655
Make: Porsche
Exterior Color: Gre
Model: 914
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: cocoa
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rear wheel
1973 porsche 914. The car runs very well 1.7 fuel injection. Cocoa interior very rare in good condition. The dash is perfect no cracks, The electrical system is correct and lights work inside and outside. lenses are all excellent. floor pan ios solid. Longitudes are solid. The hell hole area is fantastic one of the reasons i bought the car, You wil not find any better original battery box and no coatings to cover bad areas factory original green. New front bumper, New front spoiler, Needs front bumper rubber valance installed I have a brand new porsche factory original one that goes with the car not a reman factory issued. The side rocker panel covers need to be installed. I have a set of plastic embroided that go with the car. It need's front windsheild trim installed. I also have that goes with the car. The front and rear trunk are solid some very minor surface rust only discoloration to the paint nothing penetrating at all, The motor runs very well still has factyory fuel injection. All new vacume lines and i also tuned it up new plugs,points,condenser, Changed oil. The targa top is excellent, The rubber seals from the bottom to top are excellent. The sunvisors are thick and excellent. The side shift transmission works fantastic tight shifting one of the best i ever seen. The exhaust is new stainless steel heat exchangers ansa muffler sounds sweet, The body of the car has two small areas one on the right front lower corner of the fender 2 inches small bubbling going on and by the lock on the rear trunk. My opinion needs paint and it would be a sweet 914 you will not find many with cocoa interior spome people mistake tan for cocoa this is cocoa. This deal also comes with another car 1972 914 the car had a front clip installed, The floor pan and hell hole area are awsome thats why it was saved in the picts you can see the hell hole it might give you an idea of what i call nice. Momo steering wheel.The dash has one small crach 1/2/ inch long. The sail panel trim and targa seals are excellent show quality. Come's with complete interior seats,doorpanels also comes with 3 tailshift transmissions, Plus linkage and a long block 1.7 ltr rebuilt with low mileage . The front windsheild is not cracked and the trim is awsome. comes with suspension. Needs body work finished I am giving a front windsheild valance and your choice of hoods either front or rear my stuff is nice. The car is on a dolly moves around very easy. I will help load with lift and whatever else you may need. This is one hell of a deal enjoy
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Porsche drops factory FIA GTE Pro racing program for 2016
Tue, Dec 15 2015Porsche has a wide-ranging motorsports program in store for next season, but it won't defend its title in the GTE Pro class of the FIA World Endurance Championship. This according to the road-map it laid out over the weekend at its Night of Champions year-end gala in Weissach. The German automaker enjoyed a massively successful racing season this year. With the 919 Hybrid, it took top honors for both drivers and manufacturers, winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans outright along with five additional races on the eight-round calendar to take both the drivers' and manufacturers' titles. With the 911 RSR, it also won the World Endurance Cup for GT Drivers and for Manufacturers, locking out the bragging rights in the GTE Pro category. Rather than return to defend its two GTE Pro titles, Porsche's GT racing department is essentially taking the year off. Reigning champion Richard Lietz and teammate Michael Christensen will have the opportunity to defend his title, but instead of a GTE Pro ride, they will drive for the Proton Dempsey team in the GTE Am category. They'll be joined at Le Mans by Wolf Henzler and at select points by Patrick Dempsey. That'll still put them in contention for the World Endurance Cup for GT Drivers, but without a works entry from the factory, Porsche will be out of the running for the GT manufacturers' title. The reason behind the rearrangement of its WEC GT program, according to Autosport, is to allow Porsche to focus on development of the next generation of sports racers. It's been the better part of three years since Porsche introduced the current 911 RSR, and though its performance in this year's championship clearly shows that it remains competitive, the thorough trouncing it received at Le Mans from the likes of the Corvette C7.R, Ferrari 458 Italia GT2, and Aston Martin V8 Vantage GTE show that it's not invincible. The all-new model is expected to be based on the latest generation of turbocharged 911s, to replace the current RSR. Over on this side of the Atlantic, Porsche still intends to defend its title in the GT class of the IMSA SportsCar Championship, where the Porsche North America team will field two 911 RSRs. One will be driven by defending champion Patrick Pilet and reigning Le Mans winner Nick Tandy (joined in the longer races by former McLaren factory driver Kevin Estre).
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 Cabriolet refresh may hide new engine
Wed, 22 Jan 2014If we learned nothing else from our recent frolic through Porsche's secret museum, it's that the automaker goes to incredible lengths to disguise future products during initial testing. Just as a number of cars in that Stuttgart bunker hid the true identity of developmental mules (like the Audi-V8-powered 911), such could very well be the case with these spy shots showing what, on the surface, appears to be simply a facelifted 991 911 Cabriolet.
Similar to what we saw last month on a 911 coupe, this Cabriolet has obvious styling modifications made to the front and rear fascias suggesting that the 911's still-fresh appearance is already set to get a few tweaks. The big news here is at the rear of the car. The additional vents on the lower edge of the fascia and the mocked-up vent above the engine leads our spy photographer to believe that a new engine could be tucked under the body work - likely a smaller-displacement, turbocharged flat-six focusing more on improving fuel efficiency and reducing exhaust emissions rather than performance.
We last heard rumblings of such a detuned 911 back in August, but could this be our first look at said new model? Have a look for yourself, and let us know what you think - either about this mule specifically or the idea of a "green" 911, in Comments below.






