1974 Porsche 914 Base Coupe 2-door 2.0l Converted To Ls1 V8 on 2040-cars
Acworth, Georgia, United States
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1974 Porsche 914 LS1 Conversion! O
Originally a “Creamsicle” Car O
One of the fastest narrow body 914s on the
planet O
Professionally built with a Renegade Hybrids LS1
to 914 conversion kit O
http://www.renegadehybrids.com/ O
LS1 came from a 2000 Firebird/Trans Am that had
80K miles on it O
Engine completely gone through and fires right
up and runs great O
350+ American dependable horsepower O
New Timing chain and Front & Rear Main Seals O
Custom aluminum cold air intake which gets fresh
air in center of trunk O
Custom exhaust with Flowmaster Racing Mufflers O
All tube work and roll cage professionally
welded and installed O
Very open trunk area that allows easy access to
engine and trans O
All original metal body panels that have been
lightened where possible O
IMSA style fiberglass nose with custom aluminum
air splitter O
Removable fiberglass custom open and vented rear
bumper O
Large fiberglass duck tail style rear spoiler O
Rear custom aluminum air diffuser O
Lexan rear racing window O
B&M Trans cooler with pump that is switched
from the dash O
Clear headlight covers with HID headlights O
LED running lights located in clear headlight
covers O
Cobra racing seats with Sabelt five point
harnesses O
Removable racing steering wheel O
Built in Fire Bottle suppression system &
fire extinguisher between seats O
Wink five panel mirror O
Polished set of Fuchs wheels wrapped in BFG Comp
TAs 205/55R15 O
Second set of Enkei racing series wheels wrapped
in Hoosier racing tires P205/50ZR15 O
Too many more details to list them all |
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