Vehicle Description
This excellent rust free example has been kept mostly in stock
condition and has been very well maintained. The infamous "Hell
Hole" on this car is solid and rust free (see the photos). Equipped
with 1.7 ltr fuel injected engine with 5 speed manual transmission
mounted ahead of the rear axle. Wheels and tires are newer, the
paint is the original color and has been resprayed, new correct
style OEM carpeting has been installed and compliments the
excellent condition seat upholstery. An Alpine sound system with
blue tooth capability has been installed along with an amplifier.
The top mechanism works perfectly and the top stows in the factory
slot in the rear cargo bin. Here is a link to a video test drive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM9u3oqILO8
The Porsche 914 was a joint development between Porsche and
Volkswagen and was the new Porsche entry-level model as of the
model year 1970. The two-seater, also known as the "VW Porsche",
was a mid-engine Sports Car. Striking design features included the
very long wheelbase for the vehicle length, short overhangs, the
removable roof center panel made from glass-fiber-reinforced
plastic as well as the wide safety bar. The 914 also featured
pop-up headlights. At the time of its launch, the 914 was available
with two engines. 914: 1.7-liter flat-four engine with 80 hp from
Volkswagen.914/6: 2.0-liter flat-six engine with 110 hp from the
Porsche 911 T. These were followed by a 2.0-liter four-cylinder
engine with 100 hp based on the 1.7-liter engine in the model year
1973 and a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine with 85 hp in the model
year 1974.
This vehicle is exempt from California smog requirements, comes
with a clean and clear California title.
Low rate financing is available with approved credit. You can apply
directly on our website (www.lagunaclassiccars.com) by clicking on
the "Financing" tab.
We can also arrange delivery to almost anywhere
Laguna Classic Cars & Automotive Art Inc.
2171 Laguna Canyon Rd Laguna Beach CA
(949) 715-4555 http://www.lagunaclassiccars.com
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