I saw a rare 914-S on the freeway today., Sorry didn't get a picture of the 914-S rear badge |
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I saw a rare 914-S on the freeway today., Sorry didn't get a picture of the 914-S rear badge |
Steve |
Oct 21 2016, 03:43 PM
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Oct 22 2016, 07:10 AM
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I spoke to someone at the Okteenerfest who has researched the "S" designation because his COA included "914S" on the document. It was essentially a USA-only marketing package that included a lot of individual options - a "doll'ed up" 914 2.0L, for that one year, 1974, IIRC.
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