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> An attempted turbo 6 with a hitch (as in trailer), Who can make sense of this one?
JeffBowlsby
post Apr 4 2021, 10:54 AM
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A 74?...not likely.

A heat sink?

And what is that drag chute looking thang in the back?

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1974-Porsche-914/2...m4AAOSwQpZgHEjZ


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Tom_T
post Apr 4 2021, 01:20 PM
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Jeff -

Lacking an actual VIN shown anywhere - it could be a 74+75/76 Frankenteen.

The 914 hitch looks like it could be one of these H&H aftermarket ones from back in the day -

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PS- If this hitch is an H&H, then it appears to be modified without the rearmost crossbar supports up to the rear trunk structural crossbrace due to the wider-longer 911 -6 implant, ergo the bigger 6 bolt center plate at the bottom. Not sure, but that's my guess.

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