Detail Info for: 1974 Porsche 914 1974 Porsche 914 2.0

Transaction Info
Sold On:
02/11/2018
Price:
$ 688.00
Condition:
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Location:
Lakeport, California, 95453
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Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1974 Porsche 914
Submodel Body Type:
Engine:
2.0
Transmission:
VIN:
4742905703
Vehicle Title:
Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
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Vehicle Detail
This car has been sitting in my barn for the last twelve years or so, when I got it as a parts car for another 914 project. I never got a title for it so this will be a bill-of-sale transaction. The major items the car is missing includes the windshield, the heat exchangers and muffler, the pistons and cylinders, an induction system, the shifter and linkage, the hood and trunk hinges, the speedometer and tach, the rocker and door panels, the rear bumper, rear view mirrors. There are some extra small parts included, as can be seen in the pictures. The transmission is the early tail shift type and I have no idea what condition it is in, it may be a parts tranny only-whatever the case it is not the correct one for this car so I included both mount systems in case you change to a side shift type. The car is in decent shape rust and accident-wise, it has rot in the usual places but not very bad, it does not appear to have ever been hit hard. The engine case is for a 2.0 bus, the heads are for an 1800 (I think), not sure about the crankshaft. Always happy to answer questions or to send more photos, thanks for looking! PS: in the photo of the front trunk you can see what the PO did, fill the trunk floor with rigid foam and a little cutting on the braces, the trunk is fine under the foam and I have replacement pieces for the braces I will include. Also, I have all the dash switches and knobs, those will also be included along with a couple of 2.0 pistons and cylinders in nearly new condition. I have a lot of 914 parts and will give the new owner any extras they need that I have for free. As 914s go this one is pretty solid and a good candidate for restoring, or even as a donor car for parts.