Vehicle Description
1974 Porsche 911 Carrera RS Replica Desirable 1974 2.7 Liter 911
with complete PMO carburetor kit Mexico Blue (code 336) exterior
with saddle interior RS Ducktail Spoiler and Carrera Paint Scheme
RS door cards with pull handles Extensively maintained with
documentation Very tidy and dry undercarriage Five-speed manual
transmission Four-wheel disc brakes and a revised and stiffened
suspension VDO gauges and Momo Prototipo steering wheel Genuine
8x15 Black Fuchs aluminum alloy wheels Fresh engine out re-seal in
October 2016 Less than 200 miles since serviced Documentation
includes original books, two keys and a file of records and
receipts � Another German classic has arrived at MotoeXotica
Classic Cars in the form of a very well done 1974 Porsche 911
Carrera RS replica. These models are sometimes considered by
enthusiasts to be the most "classic" 911s. This Carrera looks
absolutely striking and has the performance to boot with a 2.7 six
with PMO carbs producing 174 horsepower at the rear wheels! Fitted
with a RS rear ducktail, RS front spolier, RS door cards,�Momo
Prototipo steering wheel and Fuch 8x15 aluminum wheels, this Mexico
Blue Carrera really stands out! The Carrera name was reintroduced
from the�356 Carrera, which had itself been named after Porsche's
class victories in the 1950s�Carrera Panamericana�races in Mexico.
The RS was built to meet�motorsport homologation requirements.
Compared to a standard 911S, the Carrera RS had a larger engine
with Bosch (Kugelfischer)�mechanical fuel injection, revised and
stiffened�suspension, a "ducktail"�rear spoiler, larger brakes,
wider rear wheels and rear fenders. Assembled in October 1973 and
dressed in a very desirable Mexico Blue (code 336) exterior, the
car's paint is in excellent condition and its trim, including the
black Carrera graphics and it's iconic rear ducktail spoiler. It
was professionally repainted in 2014 and the paint is extremely
vibrant. The glass panels are clear and crack-free and the rear
window includes an electric defroster. All of the vehicle's lights
are in very fine shape and the car rolls on its great black and
silver Fuchs 8x15 aluminum alloy wheels, wrapped within Yokohama S
Drive tires, 205/50R15 at all four corners. All of the car's body
panels are straight and solid and the bumpers are in very good
shape and engine bay is very tidy. Under that ducktail is a 2.7L
flat six-cylinder engine with the performance desired PMO
carburetor kit mated to a five-speed manual transmission, the car
produces 174 horsepower and 166lbs of torque at the rear wheels.
The car also has performance upgraded four-wheel disc brakes, a
revised and stiffened suspension and a fresh engine out re-seal was
done in October 2016. The car has had less than 200 miles put on it
since its most recent service and the car has been extensively
maintained with a large file of documentation. Also the
undercarriage really tells the true story on this 911 with a very
dry original belly pan and tidy details all throughout. Open the
driver's door and a pair of saddle leather bucket seats greet you
with the contrast of the RS black door cards with matching blue
pull handles. They, too, are in very good condition, as is the
matching carpet and light-colored headliner. The black instrument
panel, with its VDO gauges and ignition switch on the driver's side
of the steering wheel, is also in very good order. In front of
those gauges is a three-spoke Momo Prototipo steering wheel.
Finishing off the interior is an Alpine AM/FM stereo with CD
player. Documentation includes original books, two keys and a file
of records and receipts. Competition to this Porsche in 1974
included DeTomaso's Pantera and Chevrolet's Corvette. This car is
currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current
mileage on the odometer shows�4,084 but a reported 104,084 actual
miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage
exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! VIN: 9114101107 Note: Please see
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