Porsche 914

Porsche
914

Porsche 914

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Porsche 914

Porsche
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Porsche 914

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Porsche 914

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Porsche 914

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Overview

FOR SALE: 1975 Porsche 914 2.0L

Introduced in the late 1960s and produced until the mid-1970s, the Porsche 914 was the result of a collaboration between Porsche and Volkswagen to create an affordable sports car.

The Porsche 914 stood out among sports cars of its time with its unique mid-engine configuration, providing excellent handling characteristics.

The 914 has over time gained the status of a cult classic. Today, the 914 is valued by collectors and enthusiasts for its unique combination of performance, style, and historical significance, being a testament to a unique partnership between two renowned German automakers.

This example we have here includes a huge history file showing lots of work carried out.
it was recently featured in ''Classic Porsche'' magazine. A copy of which is included.

She runs her 2-litre fuel-injected engine through her dog leg gear box. Sitting on 914-style alloys and having her totally original interior.

The hardtop lifts off and sits in her factory's original clips. So, everything is just right.
There's everything that's been spent on the car since it's been in the UK. Together with many invoices from in her early days in America and includes the Florida registration documents.

There's a fantastic 4-page detailed description of all areas of the car, written by the second owner.

The car left the factory in red paint and whilst in the States was repainted white, as you see now, which looks great.

The well-known issues with the battery tray area, often called the Hell Hole are not a concern on this car, in that there is no corrosion and has never been welded, so a really nice well looked after and documented 1975 Porsche 914-Ready to be enjoyed by a lucky new owner!

MOT & Tax exempt
56k Miles

Key Information
  • Registration Oct 2016
  • Engine 1.97cc
  • Transmission Manual
  • Mileage 56,000
  • Fuel Petrol
  • Colour WHITE
  • Road Tax (12m) £0

Technical Details

This is the manufacturer's list specification for this model, please verify the details when you view the vehicle. The list below may not include any additional options fitted to the vehicle or modifications.

Dimensions
  • Number Of Seats2

Specifications

This is the manufacturer's list specification for this model, please verify the details when you view the vehicle. The list below may not include any additional options fitted to the vehicle or modifications.

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