914ltd
Sep 29 2011, 08:00 PM
Owner has decided to withdraw offering. Sorry!
I have a customers 1976 3.6 for sale. This car is gorgeous! Nepal orange with a 5 year old very high quality repaint in the original color. I serviced this car for the previous customer who was a former Porsche dealer and it was the nicest, most original 76 2.0 I remember. The 3.6 conversion was done by the current owner and the work is exceptionally nice. This car looks like Porsche built it.
Fast, smooth, beautiful and worth more! $32,000.
1976 914 Porsche with 911 Engine Conversion
• Nepal orange (recently repainted but original color of car)
• 51,000 miles (original as far as I know)
• California car
• Rust free
• 1990 911 (964) engine… twin plug, 265 hp
• All conversion components (flywheel, clutch, wiring, etc.) from Patrick Motorsports
• 901 transaxle (5 speed)
• Beautiful original interior
• B&B headers with Fabspeed mufflers and custom center exhaust exit
• Early model bumpers (re-chromed, excellent!) with new tops
• Custom gauge for amp, oil temp, oil pressure and fuel level
• Front oil cooler with oil temp regulator and thermostatically controlled fan
• 16” Fuchs wheels (restored to original by Wheel Enhancement), including spare
• 205/55 ZR 16 Goodrich g-force tires (excellent)
• Adjustable 19mm Weltmeister front sway bar
• All new suspension components (wheel bearings, bushings, brakes, 19mm master cylinder, Bilstein shocks)
• New battery
Contact me if you would like more information or specific photos. Thanks! Brad
914.SBC
Sep 29 2011, 08:12 PM
32k...wow, beautiful car though.
hwgunner
Sep 29 2011, 09:01 PM
Cairo94507
Sep 29 2011, 09:12 PM
That is one nice car. I would love to see you post a whole lot more pictures of this car. I like the exhaust and would like to see some better pictures of it too. Good luck with the sale.
pete000
Sep 29 2011, 10:39 PM
Very nice conversion, too bad its a 76 !
It would have to vist the SMOG man here in CA !
vwsamba
Sep 30 2011, 02:00 AM
Good point, He mentions 75 and 76 in ad so a clarification would be very helpful as it would be worthless in CA if it is a 76
QUOTE(pete000 @ Sep 29 2011, 09:39 PM)
Very nice conversion, too bad its a 76 !
It would have to vist the SMOG man here in CA !
mepstein
Sep 30 2011, 04:37 AM
NICE!!!!!
914ltd
Sep 30 2011, 06:17 AM
The car is a 1976. Sorry for the mistake. I don't know how CA emissions work but wouldn't a stock 1990 964 DME engine pass SMOG better than the stock 2.0?
wes
Sep 30 2011, 12:48 PM
If I had the $$ this is just what I'd be driving, great job,
best of luck on a sale!
JmuRiz
Sep 30 2011, 01:33 PM
Awesome looking car!
SirAndy
Sep 30 2011, 02:07 PM
QUOTE(914ltd @ Sep 30 2011, 05:17 AM)
I don't know how CA emissions work but wouldn't a stock 1990 964 DME engine pass SMOG better than the stock 2.0?
Nope, it would need all the smog equipment that originally came with the 964 engine in order to pass smog in CA.
Nice car otherwise!
Kraftwerk
Oct 3 2011, 04:28 PM
Porsche should just start building this car, in this particular orange, with this engine. It is kind of what everybody wants. They could have two models: one with flares and one with out. Nice work.
rjames
Oct 3 2011, 04:48 PM
Love the sleeper look. Fantastic looking car.
Good luck with the sale!
sean_v8_914
Oct 22 2011, 09:51 PM
its really not that difficult to make it legal. twin cats required, stock dme
JmuRiz
Oct 25 2011, 01:50 PM
I know this car isn't for sale anymore...but how is the oil cooler routed? Looks like it may be in the front valence but maybe not through the front trunk...
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