For sale in our Milwaukee Showroom is a stunning, numbers-matching
1973 Porsche 914. Unique by any standards, there are not many of
these Porsches that have lived to see the 2000s, as their low curb
weight and balanced performance made them the perfect vehicle for
autocross or the track. There are very few of these left in
original condition, or even close to it, and we are lucky enough to
feature one. Originally intended to be both a product of Volkswagen
and Porsche, with the 914/4 (4-cylinder model) being marketed as a
Volkswagen and the 914/6 (6-cylinder model) being marketed as a
Porsche. The plan fell through, however, with the death of
Volkswagen's chairman Heinz Nordhoff. His successor, Kurt Lotz, was
not part of the Porsche legacy, so the verbal agreement between the
two automotive manufacturers fell apart, leaving Porsche alone in
its venture and thus raising the cost of the 914/6 significantly.
The increase in price meant poor sales numbers for 914/6, but the
lower price tag of the 914/4 was a recipe for success, even with
the Big Three in Detroit fighting tooth and nail in the horsepower
race that was ensuing. The 914 was a breath of fresh air. By 1973,
the 914/6 had been discontinued after a production run of only
3,332 and the engine was replaced with a fuel-injected version of
the 2.0L Volkswagen Type 4 engine, rated at 99 bhp. While the power
numbers are not incredibly impressive, factor in the low weight of
just over 2,000 lbs, and this beauty gets up and goes. The 5-speed
manual transmission is fitting for such a small, nimble, German
sports car and gives you precise control over the vehicle, while
still remaining easy to drive. The 914 also features four-wheel
disc brakes and a fully independent suspension, both of which were
incredibly rare options for vehicles of this era. If you're looking
to own a rare piece of automotive history that will almost
certainly be a one-of-a-kind at any car show, cars and coffee, or
cruise night, then this 1973 Porsche 914 is just for you. You can
see more pictures of the vehicle and a video of it running and
driving at GatewayClassicCars.com. If you are interested in
purchasing the vehicle or have any questions, please call our
Milwaukee Showroom at 262-891-4253 or email
[email protected]. Act fast, because the good ones
go quick!