1974 Porsche 911 CoupeIntroducing this 1974 Porsche 911 Coupe,
finished in its factory color Bitter Chocolate (408) and
complemented by a Cinnamon interior. The combination reflects the
distinctive color palettes offered during the mid-1970s, giving the
car a period-correct and understated look.Highlights:- California
Car:- Factory Color: Bitter Chocolate (408)- Interior Color:
Cinnamon - 915 5-Speed Manual Transaxle- Flat 6 Cylinder
2.7-Liter Engine- Sunroof- VDO Instrumentation- "Plus-Two"
Fold-Down Seating- Black Rubber "Accordion" Bellows- 16-Inch
Fuchs-Style Wheels- Jack and Spare Tire IncludedThis example is
equipped with a 915 5-speed manual transmission paired with a
2.7-liter flat-six engine. Additional features include four-wheel
disc brakes, a single exhaust outlet, sunroof, rear bumperettes,
black rubber "accordion" bellows, VDO instrumentation, a 3-spoke
steering wheel, a jack, a tool roll, and a spare tire fitted in the
front trunk. It rides on 16-inch Fuchs-style wheels mounted with
Dunlop tires.Interior amenities consist of front bucket seats with
rear plus-two fold-down seating, manual-crank windows, a
driver-side rearview mirror, an analog clock, and a fender-mounted
antenna, all contributing to a straightforward and driver-focused
cabin.The 1974 model year marked the first year of the
impact-bumper design on the 911, introduced to meet U.S. safety
regulations while still preserving the car's classic silhouette. An
air-cooled 911 that presents well and remains mechanically sound.
For $69,950
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