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1974 Porsche 914 on 2040-cars

Year:1974 Mileage:22400
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States

1974 Porsche 914 2.0L Targa
(please email me for additional pics prior to bidding,there is a limit on how many can be posted in the listing and I'd like you to have as many as possible to help you make your decision)

Very Clean 914, one of the cleanest I've ever seen! 22k Original Miles, this car has spent most of its life in a garage.  It drives like a dream, reliable and accelerates quickly - shifts through all the gears flawlessly - stops well and evenly, and has A/C (I have spare parts for the a/c that I'm also including). 

No rust to be found,all typical trouble areas have been inspected by a authorized Porsche dealer,only signs of surface corrosion found were a few bubbles on the outer rocker panel area shown in pics (Battery tray original and that area looks great),Floor boards,front and rear cargo area's-all solid. 

The maintenance records and receipts are all included as well as the 2 original keys (1 red 1 black).

  • 22k original miles
  • Wide body / Slant nose
  • MOMO course Suede steering wheel
  • 14" Mahle BBS Wheels with high tread tires
  • Bosch ignition coil
  • Stainless Steel braided brake lines and all new hard lines
  • K&N air intake
  • Blaupunkt am/fm Stereo/CD player
  • Numbers Matching Original 2.0L engine with fuel injection
  • Original 5 spd side shift transmission
  • Performance Exhaust
  • Air Conditioning (spare parts included)

The Tan interior is in great condition and looks fantastic, (gets a lot of compliments) there is some typical sun fading and the seam on the drivers head rest is coming undone(shown in pics), nice oem Porsche leather shift knob and MOMO steering wheel, the Targa top is also in great shape. The paint is Silver with Black, this paint scheme was popular with the Chalon Body conversions, it is not show quality-more like driver quality with some chips & blemishes, there's a crack on the front passenger side fender shown in pics(I have access to reputable body shop and can have it repaired-just give me a call &we can discuss),but otherwise looks good. 

If you are interested please contact me for more info, between 8am-8pm, 
call/text me at   407-924-2093    ...George


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