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> FS 914 race/street car $17,000 usd, 1971 2165cc Type 4
jacquot
post Sep 3 2018, 03:35 PM
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1971 Porsche 914-4, street licensed, clear CA title, suitable for track.
Car is available for inspection in Palm Desert, CA
Questions, please email: lakejacquot@yahoo.com

Car was purchased in early 1990’s for autocross, then time-trialed and raced primarily with POC in the mid-late 1990’s as a stock 1.7L. In the late 1990’s and early 2000’s it was time-trialed and raced in current configuration with POC and on occasion PCA. It has been primarily a street car since mid 2000’s. Car was stored indoors and not driven for a few years early 2010’s but has been driven weekly since approximately 2014 and always stored indoors with few exceptions. Black paint is original color, resprayed once that we know of and has expected dings and chips from wheel to wheel racing (not always at the front). Spare frunk and trunk lids and top are on car in blue color. Only known body damage (minor) to right front fender and driver door. Paint looks better from a distance and in photos. Doors and door windows are not original (late version) but function as intended. Windshield is new. Dash cover has been removed as have carpets and back pad. Longitudinals, rear wheel wells and trailing arms have been reinforced. A couple of repairs were completed with fiberglass in the 1990’s including hell hole and frunk floor behind oil cooler.
Available most days in Palm Desert, CA.
Please email questions.

2165 cc Type 4 Porsche engine by Precision Motorwerks, BRD 1998
Porsche 2.0L heads
JE pistons, 94mm
Scat forged crankshaft 78 x 2.0
Carillo Rods
Fat Performance stainless steel valves 44 x 38
Fat Performance FC443 Camshaft .507 lift, 290 dur
Fat Performance cam gear, followers, retainers
Fat Performance dual valve springs
Fat Performance cam followers
Fat Performance CS 780 shroud / Porsche 911, 11 blade fan
Porsche Carrera alternator
lightened flywheel
Weber 44idf Carburetors
Carter fuel pump
Crane XR700 electronic ignition
Bosch 009 distributor
914-6 oil tank
Front mounted Mazda oil cooler
Dash 12 Aeroquip oil lines and connectors
Auxillary oil dry sump pump
Porsche 911 ss front suspension / Boge inserts / m calipers / Porterfield pads
Porsche 911 19 mm front torsion bars
Tarrett Engineering TFS-22 front swaybar and drop links
5 lug rear / Porsche 911 sc calipers / Porterfield pads / no ebrake
Porsche 914, 19 mm OE rear stabiliser
180# rear springs
Porsche 19 mm brake master cylinder
Porsche type 901 side shift transmission
ATS cookie cutters cast aluminum wheels 7J x 15
Dunlop Direzza DZ102 tires 205/50/R15 v86
Battery in rear trunk
Fuel Safe ProCell bladder in 914 OE tank
Safety Devices FIA 914 Steel Cage
Safecraft Fire Protection System (Fuel Tank, Driver Compartment, Engine Compartment)
Driver's seat from OE with extended bolsters and adaptation for five-point belts driver and passenger.
Included spare parts are 4 cookie cutter wheels, frunk and trunk lids also top (all 3 are blue) wing,
fog light pieces, various gauges and other hard parts.
Other spares may be available.

I believe all information and specifications to be accurate


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post Sep 18 2018, 10:47 PM
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what group does this qualify for with the bigger 4?
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post Sep 24 2018, 01:17 PM
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A bit slow on reply as I've been exploring CA & NV deserts.
However, I / we ran V5 with POC.



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