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> F/S: Porsche 914/6 - SOLD, Very nice mostly original 914/6
pat9146
post Aug 8 2016, 07:11 PM
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I am putting up for sale my 1970 Porsche 914/6. My car is in great shape. It features a rebuilt 2.7 engine that runs great. I have the number matching engine on a pallet that goes with the car. The original engine will probably have to be rebuilt. When I bought the car the original engine came on the pallet and I have not messed with it. The 2.7 engine was rebuilt in 2004 with time-sert studs. Cylinders have been “cut” over 3mm. This will be a compression increase of 1.5. Cam has been ground to CIS spec. New bearing sets were installed among other new parts. I have receipts for all work done to the engine. I had the transmission rebuilt at the same time but cannot find the receipt for it. The car runs, sounds and shifts great. There are no mechanical issues with the car. It has heat exchangers. Everything works. I have the COA to verify authenticity.
I had the car stripped down to bare metal and repainted to original color. The car looks great and is mostly original. I think the steering wheel in not original. I replaced the carpet and center console in the car. The dash is perfect, no cracks same as the seats. I believe you can see some wear above the top of the driver seat. This car is not perfect but is a very good example of a very nice car.
My only complaint of the car are the 2 oil leaks on the 2.7 engine. One of them is fixable and the other I have had in to a Porsche service center several time and they say they cannot fix it. The one that is fixable is the leak from the top of the hose that mounts to the oil tank. I believe the hose seal was broken during an oil change and the second one is coming from the case that according to the shop they could not fix. If you can live with a little oil leak from the case you have an extremely nice six. If you want to rebuild the original engine and replace the 2.7 then you don’t have to worry about an oil leak once you fix the leak from the hose.
So you will be getting a very nice, no mechanical problem, with 2 engines all number matching 914/6.
Oh one more thing I forgot to mention is this car has a rare option and that being a center seat belt. I have seen many 914s and never have I seen this option on any of them. I have the owner manual and a partial tool kit. I may be missing something and if you have any questions please ask them.
I am listing my car for sale in several areas so I reserve the right to remove my car from being listed. Please inspect my car before buying. All sales are final. There is no warranty or guarantee expressed or implied. This is a 46 year old car.
Thank you for viewing my ad. I am not good at linking ads or do not have a place for more pics. If you want to go to my CL ad in Peoria, IL you will be able to see more pics. If you want me to send you pics I think I can but it may take several emails since attachments may be large.
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pat9146   F/S: Porsche 914/6 - SOLD   Aug 8 2016, 07:11 PM
malcolm2   Some help for the newbie... Good luck on the sale...   Aug 8 2016, 08:47 PM
Mike Fitton   Some help for the newbie... Good luck on the sal...   Aug 8 2016, 10:07 PM
pete000   My favorite color !   Aug 8 2016, 10:16 PM
914ltd   This is a VERY nice car and priced right. It has a...   Aug 10 2016, 06:07 PM
pat9146   :D   Aug 13 2016, 02:35 PM


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