For Sale: 1975 Porsche 914 in Costa Mesa, California for sale in Costa Mesa, CA
Vehicle Description 1975 Porsche 914 o VIN 4752903738 o Completed October of 1974 Finished in Laguna Blue (L50C) with a black vinyl interior with black cloth inserts on the front seats.
Exterior paintwork exhibits a fair amount of patina with mostly original paint as well as impact bumpers and 15 x 5.
5 Riviera Mag Wheels.
The interior features a deluxe butterfly horn ring on the steering wheel, an aftermarket shifter, JVC AM/FM Stereo, and factory VDO instrumentation.
Mechanically powered by a 2.
0L engine with manual 5-speed transmission.
A perfect opportunity to acquire a very dry rust free 914 to enjoy.
History The Porsche 914 was a joint development between Porsche and Volkswagen and was the new Porsche entry-level model as of the model year 1970.
The two-seater, also known as the VW Porsche, was a mid-engine Sports Car.
Striking design features included the very long wheelbase for the vehicle length, short overhangs, the removable roof center panel made from glass-fiber-reinforced plastic as well as the wide safety bar.
The 914 also featured pop-up headlights.
At the time of its launch, the 914 was available with two engines.
914:
1.
7-liter flat-four engine with 80 hp from Volkswagen.
914/6:
2.
0-liter flat-six engine with 110 hp from the Porsche 911 T.
These were followed by a 2.
0-liter four-cylinder engine with 100 hp based on the 1.
7-liter engine in the model year 1973 and a 1.
8-liter four-cylinder engine with 85 hp in the model year 1974.
.
Exterior paintwork exhibits a fair amount of patina with mostly original paint as well as impact bumpers and 15 x 5.
5 Riviera Mag Wheels.
The interior features a deluxe butterfly horn ring on the steering wheel, an aftermarket shifter, JVC AM/FM Stereo, and factory VDO instrumentation.
Mechanically powered by a 2.
0L engine with manual 5-speed transmission.
A perfect opportunity to acquire a very dry rust free 914 to enjoy.
History The Porsche 914 was a joint development between Porsche and Volkswagen and was the new Porsche entry-level model as of the model year 1970.
The two-seater, also known as the VW Porsche, was a mid-engine Sports Car.
Striking design features included the very long wheelbase for the vehicle length, short overhangs, the removable roof center panel made from glass-fiber-reinforced plastic as well as the wide safety bar.
The 914 also featured pop-up headlights.
At the time of its launch, the 914 was available with two engines.
914:
1.
7-liter flat-four engine with 80 hp from Volkswagen.
914/6:
2.
0-liter flat-six engine with 110 hp from the Porsche 911 T.
These were followed by a 2.
0-liter four-cylinder engine with 100 hp based on the 1.
7-liter engine in the model year 1973 and a 1.
8-liter four-cylinder engine with 85 hp in the model year 1974.
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