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Year:1974 Mileage:999999
Location:

Duson, Louisiana, United States

Duson, Louisiana, United States
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For Sale: 1974 Porsche 914 2.0L

This car was restored and garage kept for years. I purchased it in December of 2009 and completed the assembly. The car has many period correct upgrades. It has professionally installed welded steel fender flares. The receipts for the paint alone equal near $4,000.00 in 1980s money. It has Koni adjustable shocks and lowering springs. The wheels are period correct BBS with new Kumho Ecsta tires. Many new parts, (too much to list) such as, new clutch cable and throttle cable, weatherstrip, shift bushings, brakes and clutch. It has a strong 2.0 litre engine with dual 44mm Weber carburetors. Many small improvements such as brass rollers on the rear trunk lid hinges and 911 mirrors. Has a really nice top in the rear trunk and a spare “everyday” top on the car. Interior is in really nice condition with short shift kit, dead pedal, Formuling steering wheel and good carpets and door panels. Header panel on the roll bar has only minor cracks and dash has none. Comes with spare transmission, interior parts and some body parts as well. I have over $17,000 in receipts with the car in a folder. There is a Beechcraft airplane fuel filler door installed in the front trunk for fast fill ups and a race car look. The car is set up for autocrossing but is totally streetable. All electrical works except for the fog lights, horn (it did and I suspect horn button), and the oil temp gauge. Bad points are the aforementioned electrical issues and the car was bent slightly in the front. No frame damage, just cosmetic. The bumper and trunk lid were replaced and the paint on the lid is not terrible but not the caliber of the rest of the car. The wheels could use a re-balancing as there is a shake at certain speeds. There is no rust or any dents to be found on the body. I have driven this car with no issues from Lafayette, LA to Braselton, GA and back to camp out in the infield at Road Atlanta (1100 mile round trip). It got nearly 30 mpg average on this trip! Overall, this is a super fun, amazing handling vehicle that is a real head turner. Thanks for looking and feel free to ask any questions. Vehicle is for sale locally so auction may end at my discretion.

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