1974 Porsche 914/6 Conversion 3.2 Zambezi Green And Black on 2040-cars
Palo Alto, California, United States
Body Type:targa convertable
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.2 fuel injected carrera
Fuel Type:HIgh Oct
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Porsche
Model: 914
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: stock
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: 5 speed
Mileage: 66,354
Exterior Color: Green
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 6
$100,000 INVESTED
ALL RECORDS
1974 Porsche 914/6 conversion
Delhi green with black interior
. Compleat interior redone
. Dash and also dash pad between windshield
. Windshield
. Carpet was replaced with used but very very high quality stock out a doner car.
. New modified speaker holders and speakers
. Alpine stereo and speakers
. All new rubber seals
. New cawl seals also
. Nos rear view and side mirrors
. Renn shift
. Momo
.euro turn signals
. Fuchs painted and polished. 16x6 front 16 x7 rear
. 930 front struts
. Billstiens all around
.neo bushing front and rear
.front welt sway bar
.rear welt sway not installed , included
.911 sc brakes front and rear , no e brake
. 5 lug conversion. Front 930 strut rear conversion parts from Patrick motorsports
. Upgraded 911 master cylender
. Front ball joint upgrade
.turbo Ty rods.
. 3.2 motor bought from LA Porsche dismantles .just had a compleat valve job done with less than a thousand on it . Runs real strong. REAL FAST!!
Chipped by Steve Wong . That changed the red line and rev limiter points.
. Billy boat headers heat exchangers ,with Magna Flow tips
. Heat works but there is no fan. It's open. On or closed off . Great for Cali
. Patrick motorsports cv joints rated at like 450 hps
. Patrick clutch set up to work with the 901 trans
.all motor sheet metal is also Patrick parts
. Replaced battery tray and fix a small rust hole on back pad fire wall area . Welled a patch in . Real nice . Small
.14 in spare Fuch wheel and tire
. 911 speedo with oil temp gage
.901 trans has a bilett intermediate plate and has been regeared with taller 4 and 5 th . This makes the top end much higher . 160 plus top speed .
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