1976 Porsche 914 on 2040-cars
Carson City, Nevada, United States
Body Type:Targa Top
Engine:2.0 Liter
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black / yellow
Make: Porsche
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: 914
Trim: 2 door - targa top
Drive Type: RWD
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Mileage: 139,000
Exterior Color: Lemon Ice - Yellow
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This is a '76 914 Porsche that I have for sale. I have lots invested, receipts to show. New paint job, cut and polished to a mirror finish. Lots of new on this car. New trans axle and clutch. Lots of new rubber... new interior, custom upholstered seats. No oil leaks - solid runner, just not ran enough. Engine has great compression (original). This car has been well taken care of. 3rd owner of car from new. Have original leather Porsche key fob. All paperwork, receipts, ect. go with car. Has a car cover as well.
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Porsche planning customer driving center at Le Mans
Fri, 29 Nov 2013Porsche seems to be on a campaign to build driving centers for its customers to allow them to experience the capabilities of their cars on track. It has one under way in Los Angeles, another in development at its North American headquarters in Atlanta, and a British center set up at the Silverstone circuit. Now the latest reports indicate that Porsche is planning yet another driving center at Le Mans.
The new facility is earmarked to be built at the Circuit de la Sarthe right by the start/finish line, incorporating the Porsche Curves that bridge the Arnage corner and the Ford Chicanes on the West side of the famous track.
Porsche is reportedly still seeking approval from the Automobile Club de l'Ouest that manages the circuit, and once given the green light, would still take some time to complete. But the idea of driving a 911 flat out on the legendary track is likely to make more than a few mouths water, particularly as the German automaker prepares its full-on assault of the famous endurance race next year.
Porsche creates 'symphony' with seven generations of 911
Wed, 02 Oct 2013At Porsche, things are getting a bit wild on the 50th anniversary year of the 911. To celebrate it (again) in yet another inventive way, the automaker has called on the musical talents of seven generations of the rear-engine sports car (please suspend your disbelief, at least for the length of the video, and assume that generation two started in 1974) to perform a song that has eight notes. We're wondering which 911 is pulling double duty...
But before the Porsches are lined up for the short recital, the drivers let loose and drift them inside a hangar. Watch the video below, and tell us in comments which was more impressive: the song or the drifting.
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Well, it appears we're now getting our first look at these GTS models, as our spy photographers have just snapped a pair of Porsche prototypes out testing - one Cayman and one Boxster.
Right off the bat, we can see that both GTS-branded cars will get a slightly tweaked exterior with new fascias (bringing LED daytime running lights to the Cayman) and air diffusers at the rear. The true gem of these cars will be the added horsepower to the tune of 340 horsepower - a 15-hp bump. A manual transmission will likely be standard, as will Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM).