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1974 Porsche 914 - Very Good Driver-quality - Many New Parts! on 2040-cars

US $8,650.00
Year:1974 Mileage:80100
Location:

Santa Monica, California, United States

Santa Monica, California, United States

Clean title, rust-free and very good driver-quality condition throughout. Over $5000 spent in the last year on upgrades (have receipts). Excellent value for a fun classic that drives very well and is appreciating in value. Enjoy it as-is -- or take it to the next level!
 
Engine details
  • 1.8 with big bore kit > 1911cc
  • WebCams performance street camshaft
  • Dual 44mm Weber IDF carburetor conversion
  • Pertronix Distributor/Electronic ignition
  • Bursch performance exhaust system
  • Recent professional tuned up w/new NGK plugs, Bosch distributor cap+rotor, fan belt, carbs & timing adjusted, valve clearances adjusted, all new fluids+filters
Transmission details
  • 5-speed manual w/recent clutch
  • New RennShift short throw shifter + OEM shifter bushings + linkage adjustments ($600+ and far more precise than the stock or other aftermarket shifters)
Suspension details
  • New Bilstein front and rear HD shocks
  • New Weltmeister rear 140# performance springs
  • New polyurethane front and rear control arm bushings + sway bar bushings
  • New 911 Turbo steering tie rod upgrade
  • New front wheel bearings & ball joints
Brake details
  • 5-lug (5x130mm) conversion with 911 parts
  • New front rotors
  • New front and rear Stoptech performance pads
  • New stainless steel braided DOT approved brake lines
  • New brake flush + fluid
Interior details
  • New MOMO Prototipo leather steering wheel + hub
  • New Billet aluminum shift knob
  • New door handles & miscellaneous trim
Wheels & Tires
  • Staggered 15x6 front and 15x7 rear Fuchs style alloy wheels
  • New Hankook tires
Body details
  • Older re-spray in white (original color appears to have been Delphi Green Metallic)
  • Rust-free California car
  • Not a concours winner by any means, but a good driver-quality car (and priced accordingly)

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Auto blog

Porsche becomes first company to rent out Vatican's Sistine Chapel

Fri, 17 Oct 2014

We wouldn't go so far as to say God is a Porsche fan, but those in charge of one of the holiest Christian spots on our little blue marble are welcoming the German automaker into one of the religion's most revered and beautiful settings - the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. In so doing, Porsche will reportedly become the first company to rent out the holy hall for a corporate function.
Now, it's not like Pope Francis has signed off on Porsche doing do donuts in a 911 underneath Michelangelo's The Creation of Adam. Instead, the Vatican has rented out the home of the Papal Conclave to the Porsche Travel Club, which will host a classical music concert. The Travel Club organizes events and tours across Europe for Porsche enthusiasts, with the Vatican concert just one part of a tour of Rome.
According to Automotive News Europe, Porsche will sell 40 tickets - at 5,000 euros each ($6,379) - to the event, while the Vatican has confirmed that the Pope will not be in attendance.

Porsche patent sketches show removable headrest wind deflector

Mon, 21 Oct 2013

While driving around in a convertible might seem glamorous, ask anyone with long hair and they'll likely tell you how it really is: the wind buffets, your hair goes everywhere and it's anything but glamorous. That's why you see so many convertibles driving with their tops up, their windows up or wind deflectors in place. But Porsche is apparently preparing to kick it up to the next level.
These patent drawings have leaked out, demonstrating what appears to be some new kind of wind-deflecting device being developed by Porsche. The mechanism is apparently fitted to the headrest itself and designed to keep the wind buffeting specifically around the head down to a minimum while allowing the car's occupants to enjoy the top-down driving experience.
No word on when it might hit the market, but we won't be surprised to see this kind of device appear on a future version of the Boxster or 911 Cabriolet. But nowhere else: despite the apparent leak, the patent drawings suggest that Porsche will be keeping this technology proprietary. Whether sister brands like Volkswagen, Bentley or Lamborghini will get their hands on it remains to be seen.

'Ring Queen Sabine Schmitz battles Ron Simons in Porsche vs Ferrari scrap

Tue, 04 Jun 2013

We hope you have seven minutes to kill. RSR Nürburgring recently took the time to pit Sabine Schmitz and her slightly modified Porsche 911 GT3 RS against Ron Simons and his Ferrari 458 Italia in a sparring match around the infamous Green Hell. The clip begins with the two drivers engaging in a smidgeon of smack talk before the two get down to the business of beating each other's doors off around one of the most challenging courses in the world. Simons calls his car superior to Schmitz's 911, while Schmitz says she's up against nothing more than a Fiat driven by an old Dutch man.
Don't hold any punches, you two.
We won't spoil the finale for you, but we will say the tango is worth watching. At the end, the loser calls for a rematch. We can't wait to see that throwdown. Check out the clip below for yourself.