Porsche 914 Tastefully Modified on 2040-cars
Rumson, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:1.7
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Porsche
Model: 914
Drive Type: 5 speed transmission
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: Yellow
Trim: yellow
Interior Color: Black
Porsche 914 with over 9 k of work done on it. My lose should be your gain. The list includes some but not all of the work that has been to the car by professional mechanics:
New front end - tie rods, struts, and more
Brakes - replaced all the way around and master cylinder upgraded to bmw
Electrical System - alternator, regulator, belts fuses
Aftermarket exhaust - sounds great
MSD ignition, flame thrower coil
Dual carbs
Porsche Stuttgart Trained mechanic
- rebuilt the dual carbs and retimed
- rebuilt the undercarriage - hell hole - rot remove which included new right rear control arm
- replaced the driver side undercarriage and emergency brake housing
- rebuilt part of the engine - replaced the aftermarket valves with the stock and sorted out all the issues with the engine
The car is running a 2 year old 1.7 rebuilt engine. the engine is strong and the transmission is smooth. this isn't a collector this is a head turner runner
See pictures and i can send you more to understand the exterior and interior
Exterior - needs to be repainted.
Interior - seats recently reupholstered, dash cover
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