The Porsche 914 or VW-Porsche 914 is a mid-engined sports car
designed, manufactured and marketed collaboratively by Volkswagen
and Porsche from 1969 until 1976. It was only available as a
targa-topped two-seat roadster powered by either a flat-4 or flat-6
engine.
For consignment a 1975 version of the 914 collaboration, which by
this time had fallen apart between VW and Porsche. This car spent
30 years in a climate controlled garage of a Porsche collector.
Ours is the more desirable 2.0 liter however it has even been
enlarged with an overbore and 44mm Weber IDA carbs.
Exterior
A long wheelbase stands out along with the Scarlet Red paint on all
rust free steel straight well minded gapped surfaces throughout the
car. It's boxy but still low and aero with an equally long hood and
tail and short overhangs in the corners prior to the wheel wells.
This also has vertical signal lighting on the corner edges of each
front quarter panel. In the center is the two person cockpit
sporting a removable roof on top of a high roofline covered in
black for the B pillars and nicely trimmed in chrome. A removable
fiber reinforced plastic top is on and we can note a vertical rear
glass fading to the unique flying buttress B pillar look. Door
handles are inset and in chrome, rockers are covered in black as
are wide front and rear bumpers on this second to last year of
production model. It has hidden pop up head lighting, and the back
of the car has a nice badged wrap around tail lighting setup
stretching across the back of the rear roll pan, (Shades of the 911
rear design). 15-inch steel wheels have 205/65HR15 rubber on all 4
corners.
Interior
A swing of the sleek doors reveals a totally black covered door
panel within its confines is a large plastic molded armrest/storage
bin, the actuator, and the window crank all in black. As we slip
inside, directly on the floor are high back bucket seats that are
covered with shiny black vinyl on the bolsters and these seats have
thin blue gray vertical ribbed broadcloth inserts with a light tuck
and roll. White stitching his noted on the bolsters. A wide center
console is between these buckets and next to the seats is a large
wide storage tray if you will. This seamlessly melts into the
plastic molded shift lever tray and then meets up with the molded
plastic that rises to the center of the dash. In this panel we see
6 circular gauges lined up vertically to keep track of the vitals
and the time. The dash front is vertical and in here we see temp
sliders and the Blaupunkt killer AM/FM/Cassette stereo. To add the
the surround sound a Blaupunkt BEQ-65 mixing equalizer stick rises
for the driver's hand. In front of the driver are a trio of sweep
circular gauges fronted by a leather wrapped steering wheel with an
interesting central pole setup, all in black. The bucket seats sit
within a molded plastic and padded vinyl tub butting up to the rear
glass which gives the interior a more finished look. The floors are
covered in black clean loop carpeting. On its inside the removable
top is not see through as it has the fiber texture .
Drivetrain
This mid engine mounted sports car has the 2.0 liter flat 4
cylinder engine and as noted it has been bored over to a 2.2
liters. The cylinder heads have been ported and have new valves and
guides. It is fed by dual 1-barrel 44mm Weber IDA carburetors and
we see model year 1973 SSI heater boxes are on and a Banana free
flow muffler evacuates the spent gasses efficiently. A 5-speed
manual transmission is on and this car has a 4.429 final drive
gear. All work was done by a Porsche Werk 1 trained technician who
trained in Zuffenhausen Germany.
Undercarriage
Under this car is the typical German steel coverings to make the
car more aero efficient. This is true for everywhere save for
underneath the engine. It's all rust free and undercoated in black.
Suspension is front independent torsion bar and rear independent
coil springs. Disc braking is on all 4 corners.
Drive-Ability
Your writer actually learned to drive a stick shifter on one of
these cars, and that fact and $1.25 will get you a cup of coffee!
But I digress to the quick fire up of the flat 4 and off to the
test track where it ran smoothy, has good solid bias free panic
stopping, and shifts easily. Good handling for that looong wheel
base, and the car drives very easily.
An interesting collaboration which started out with VW then after a
CEO change became a sole venture for Porsche. Looking like none
other, an interesting piece of Porsche mid engine history, with
some extras! Schnell!
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Vehicle Details
1975 Porsche 914
Listing ID:CC-1764865
Price:$25,500
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1975
Make:Porsche
Model:914
Exterior Color:Scarlet Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:78823
Stock Number:5539
VIN:4752906373
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