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1969/70 Porsche 914-4 2056cc Engine on 2040-cars

US $6,000.00
Year:1969 Mileage:6756
Location:

Boulder, Colorado, United States

Boulder, Colorado, United States
Advertising:

 This is the 790th 914 to roll off the line in 1969! Original paint coat: BLACK! This car has lots of history and is one of the first thousand off the line...unfortunately, it has some rust to tell the story. This car looks great from 15 feet away, but has had some shoddy over-sprays and repairs to the paint job. Apart from the body rust that has been patched, there is a rotten section of the longitudinal that makes the car structurally somewhat questionable. Eventually it will need a new long, and most likely rear wheel well as the metal is rusted through badly. The car will sometimes make a creaking noise when changing camber (driveway)...unpleasant...Despite this, the car seems to handle and drive very well and is super peppy. It will burn its wheels with almost no effort...Essentially, the engine in this is GREAT! Interior is in amazing condition, and everything pretty much works all around.

 I have had it evaluated by a body shop and they told me it is drivable, but to keep an eye on the door gap.

This engine is an EC Case Rebuild to 2056cc by Mark Stephens (non-matching #'s), and is quick with the 44's. Has ~6k miles on it (post rebuild) according to the PO. I have put on <1k miles. Happy to answer any questions.

I am selling the car because I will be traveling later this year and cannot rationalize the storage costs.

The Good:

Rebuilt 2056cc Motor by Mark Stephens in Denver 96mm Heads, Weber Racing Cam and Weber 44IDF Carbs...911 Valve screws (From PO)

....that have been blasted, rebuilt, re-gasketed and jetted and tuned to altitude (by Carquip).

Upgraded later model side-shift 5-speed transmission!

Upgraded Adjustable Passenger Seat!

Custom Upgraded Gauge Cluster with Oil Pressure/Temp/Fuel and 911 Speedometer!

Newly Reupholstered Seats and a very clean original black basket-weave interior!

Awesome custom sound-system with subwoofer built into console!

Original "Gas Burner" Mahle Rims (Most Lightweight 914 Rims ever).

Euro Head and Tail Lights!

Original Great condition Chrome Bumpers with original Hella Fog Lights!

New Carpet Set!

 

 

The Bad:

Paint is failing all over the car. DAPO repeatedly patched up spots on the car with bondo and sprayed over...paint was matched to Irish Green. It is a quck paint and its not great...

Pass side longitudinal and jackpoint has BAD RUST, and hell holes are rusted a bit as well.

Synchro's in 1st and second may need some attention

The Deal: This a very cool example of an early 914 with a very fast engine....it has been used as a daily driver and has a strong motor but could use some TLC in terms of body work and rust. 

 Car also comes with a 914 car bra, a dust cover, Haynes manual and some random odds and ends.

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Wed, 11 Dec 2013

With the Formula One season - and indeed his entire F1 career - now behind him, Mark Webber took advantage of his early release from Red Bull Racing to try out the new LMP1 which Porsche is developing, undertaking the final test session of 2013 before Porsche throws it head first into the FIA World Endurance Championship next April. The session - which followed previous tests at Magny-Cours, Monza, Paul Ricard and the Eurospeedway at Lausitz - was held at the Algarve circuit in Portimão, Portgual, in collaboration with Michelin, which is developing the tires for the car. But that's hardly the news here.
No, the news is the first confirmation we've seen on the type of powertrain Porsche has developed for its new Le Mans prototype: a gasoline-burning four-cylinder engine with direct injection and two energy recovery systems. This contrasts sharply with the V6 turbodiesel and single electric motor used by Audi in the R18 e-tron Quattro (or at least the outgoing version) or the naturally-aspirated V8 and single electric motor found in the Toyota TS030. Flexibility in the rules set down by the FIA and ACO give the manufacturers that kind of latitude, prompting F1 teams like Ferrari and Renault to consider developing their new engines for Le Mans prototypes as well.
At this point Porsche isn't saying how large its four-cylinder engine is or how much power it will produce. But it'll be interesting, to say the least, to see how it fares against the Audi and Toyota in next year's championship and at Le Mans when it'll be piloted by Webber, former Lola LMP1 driver Neel Jani and Audi's own 2011 Le Mans-winning pair of Romain Dumas and Timo Bernhard.

Porsche offers design walkthrough of Panamera Sport Turismo

Thu, 03 Jan 2013

The Porsche Panamera Sport Turismo was arguably the best concept car of 2012, and Porsche has been building upon that momentum by teasing us with videos of its first-ever station wagon design. After showing us some driving shots of the Sport Turismo, Porsche released a more in-depth and behind-the-scenes look at what it took to take the Panamera shooting brake from a full-scale clay model to the final product we saw on stage at the Paris Motor Show. In the video, Michael Mauer, Porsche style director, and Mitja Borkert, general manager advanced design style, both give a little insight about what went into creating the Sport Turismo Concept.
More than just a station wagon version of the Panamera, the Sport Turismo has a totally distinctive look nose to tail. Some of the key elements the designers touch on in the video include the Porsche-signature raised front fenders, the wide rear shoulders, the front wing inspired by the 918 Spyder, and even some of the car's unique touches, including the headlights and the three-dimensional "Porsche" lettering across the liftgate made from glass. One of the more exciting aspects of the concept - which is sadly just glossed over in the video - is the rear liftgate spoiler that features "variable aerodynamics" that sounds like it acts similar to the retractable spoiler on the current Panamera.
We still don't know if the Panamera Sport Turismo will make it into production, but if you want to see what went into creating this exciting concept car and see the different build phases designers went through to create the Paris show car, check out the video by scrolling below.

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