Porsche 914 2.0 (1974) (1974)
Kaufpreis: Є 7.600,00 Angebot machen
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Gebraucht: Artikel wurde bereits benutzt. Weitere Einzelheiten, z. B. genaue Beschreibung etwaiger Fehler oder Mängel im Angebot des Verkäufers. | Marke: | Porsche | |
Anzahl Türen: | 2 | Modell: | 914 |
Kilometerstand: | 30010 | Farbe: | Blau |
Typ: | Sportwagen/Coupé |
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Fahrzeugbeschreibung
Excellent restored 1974 Porsche 914
. Original Marathon Blue Metallic color with Black Leatherette interior. Strong running 2.0 engine with recent head rebuild and new clutch. Excellent shifting 5 speed gearbox. Original Fuchs alloy wheels. In excellent mechanical condition with recent detailed restoration records. Extra parts included in the sale. A breif history: The Porsche 914 was introduced in September of 1969 as a collaborative effort between Porsche and Volkswagen to produce a sporty car. The car they came up with was a mid-engined vehicle with seating for two and featured a targa top. A 4-cylinder boxer engine provided the power. Volkswagen need a vehicle to replace the aging Karmann-Ghia while Porsche was looking for another option to add to their line up. The VW bodied vehicles were known as 914/4S while the Porsche variants were known as 914/6s. However, all 914S"s sold in North America were considered Porsches. The 914 was originally intended to be sold with a flat four-cylinder engine as a Volkswagen, and carrying the flat six-cylinder engine as a Porsche, Porsche was able to convince Volkswagen to sell both versions as Porsches in North America. The Porsche 914 sat very low and had a stiff suspension which made it a great competition vehicle instead of a touring car. The targa top can be stored in the trunk, and the headlights hide in the hood and could be popped-up when needed.
Terms of Sale
This vehicle is also for sale on other advertising sources, therefore I reserve the right to end this listing at anytime should the vehicle no longer be available for sale.
Payment Terms:
Buyer agrees to pay in full within 5 business days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle. Payment Methods: Cash (in person) and bank transfer.
. Original Marathon Blue Metallic color with Black Leatherette interior. Strong running 2.0 engine with recent head rebuild and new clutch. Excellent shifting 5 speed gearbox. Original Fuchs alloy wheels. In excellent mechanical condition with recent detailed restoration records. Extra parts included in the sale. A breif history: The Porsche 914 was introduced in September of 1969 as a collaborative effort between Porsche and Volkswagen to produce a sporty car. The car they came up with was a mid-engined vehicle with seating for two and featured a targa top. A 4-cylinder boxer engine provided the power. Volkswagen need a vehicle to replace the aging Karmann-Ghia while Porsche was looking for another option to add to their line up. The VW bodied vehicles were known as 914/4S while the Porsche variants were known as 914/6s. However, all 914S"s sold in North America were considered Porsches. The 914 was originally intended to be sold with a flat four-cylinder engine as a Volkswagen, and carrying the flat six-cylinder engine as a Porsche, Porsche was able to convince Volkswagen to sell both versions as Porsches in North America. The Porsche 914 sat very low and had a stiff suspension which made it a great competition vehicle instead of a touring car. The targa top can be stored in the trunk, and the headlights hide in the hood and could be popped-up when needed.
Terms of Sale
This vehicle is also for sale on other advertising sources, therefore I reserve the right to end this listing at anytime should the vehicle no longer be available for sale.
Payment Terms:
Buyer agrees to pay in full within 5 business days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle. Payment Methods: Cash (in person) and bank transfer.