Brief History:
The Porsche 917/30 crushed all competition in the Can-Am series in
1973, so dominating the series, with Penske driver Mark Donohue
winning the last six of eight total rounds, that the SCCA rewrote
the rules to essentially outlaw the last of the truly unlimited
road-racing cars. Porsche celebrated its 1,000 plus-horsepower
wrecking machine in 1974 by selling 1,000 special 914s, each a
2.0-liter model with a couple of specific options and each
available with special badging and only on two separate color
schemes.
The Limited Edition model was produced from mid-February through
early April of 1974. Porsche selected the LE moniker because the
SCCA simply asked too much for the rights to license the Can-Am
name on the cars, though they agreed in principle to allow it. All
1000 cars produced were imported to the U.S. and Canada. 500 in
Black with Sunflower Yellow accents and the other 500 in Ivory
White with Phoenix Red accents. The bumpers, valances, rocker
panels, wheel centers, and special front spoiler were painted in
the accent colors The LE also featured Mahle wheels, sway bars,
driving lights, map box, and foam steering wheel. A "negative"
stripe that spelled out "Porsche" was optional and installed just
above the rocker panels. These color schemes earned them the
nicknames "Bumblebee" and "Creamsicle."
Progress Report:
February - The 914 was completely stripped to a bare body and sent
out for media blasting. Media blasting is the way to see any hidden
flaws in the original metal. Next, all of the interior components
were sent out for refinishing, including the gauges. On February
19, 2022, we hosted a classic event displaying the car after the
media blasting.
March - The engine and transmission were completely disassembled
for inspection. We then order all the necessary components to give
them new life. All of the hardware was sorted and sent for
refinishing. The 914 hardware is unique because it requires
finishes in black, silver, and gold across all areas of the
car.
April - The body has undergone a great amount of metal work
including repairing the longitudinals, floor pan, door skins, and
suspension mounting points.
May - All of the suspension/brake components have been powder
coated and plated. They were then preassembled for easy
installation. The unique factory wheels have been stripped and the
lip of the rims has been polished to match the factory finish.
June - The transmission housing has been vapor blasted inorder to
bring back the original finish. It is now ready for assembly.
July - The car was completely reassembled and unveiled to a large
crowd at the dealer on July 31, 2022.
August - At the Werk Reunion 2022 the car was judged by the PNCA
management team and received 1st place in region 13 and 3rd place
overall on the west coast.
September - PCNA invited the car to be on display at the Sports Car
Together Festival at Indy Motor Speedway.
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