1973 Porsche 914 2.0
1973 Porsche 914
Porsche 914 1973 technical specifications | |
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Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Southlake, Texas, United States |
Make: | Porsche |
Model: | 914 |
Type: | Targa |
Trim: | 2.0 |
Year: | 1973 |
Mileage: | 55,000 |
VIN: | 4732909052 |
Color: | Bahia Red |
Engine size: | 2.0 |
Number of cylinders: | 4 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | 5 |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Options: | Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, Convertible |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Description |
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This 914 2.0 has been called "the nicest 914 in the southwest" by Ed Mayo, 14 expert, hop owner, oncours judge and PCA Panorama technical editor. It has been in the DFW area since the late 80s and owned by three PCA members, ncluding me.
In 1990 a balanced/blueprinted competition 2.0 was built for it by Ed Mayo at his DFW shop, ayo Performance (original engine build sheets will come with the car). An oil cooler was added in the front boot along with an autocross suspension including front sway bar, ew springs and adjustable Koni shocks. It has the original fuel injection.
About 2000, he body was restored by the premier body shop of the day in DFW, an Butz/GTI. The finish is excellent (and to keep it that way I’ve had the entire frontal area wrapped with invisibra).
In the early 2000s I began seeing this 914 at PCA events. It was the most perfect, ust-free 914 I’d ever seen and I kept track of it until the owner was ready to sell. I bought it in 2009 and over the next couple of years went end to end to ensure excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition. I wanted a car that was 100% reliable, rove great and that looked completely stock.
Speedo reads 55K and has turned over so that puts 155K on the chassis. Based on records with the car that would put around 20K miles on the engine.
What I’ve done --
New OE dash in perfect condition
Restored gauges by NHS
Combo gauge for proper "console delete” option
Shifter bushings
Side shifter seals
JWest shifter (stock shifter is also with the car)
Bronze pedal bushings
Repacked front bearings
Rear wheel bearings
Inner and outer CVs and boots
New rear calipers
SSi heat exchangers
Restored/recovered steering wheel
New original seats
Floor mats
Reupholstered visors
Invisibra on all forward surfaces
Engine bay drip pan
Clutch (including 911 disc, ightened flywheel, ressure plate)
Tranny seals
Rear main seal
Rear valance
Valve adjustment/tuning by Ed Mayo
Fuel pump
All worn rubber and plastic bits replaced
Front boot board/carpet
Ride height and alignment by Mayo Performance
R&R wiring, use box, witches/grounds
In 1990 a balanced/blueprinted competition 2.0 was built for it by Ed Mayo at his DFW shop, ayo Performance (original engine build sheets will come with the car). An oil cooler was added in the front boot along with an autocross suspension including front sway bar, ew springs and adjustable Koni shocks. It has the original fuel injection.
About 2000, he body was restored by the premier body shop of the day in DFW, an Butz/GTI. The finish is excellent (and to keep it that way I’ve had the entire frontal area wrapped with invisibra).
In the early 2000s I began seeing this 914 at PCA events. It was the most perfect, ust-free 914 I’d ever seen and I kept track of it until the owner was ready to sell. I bought it in 2009 and over the next couple of years went end to end to ensure excellent mechanical and cosmetic condition. I wanted a car that was 100% reliable, rove great and that looked completely stock.
Speedo reads 55K and has turned over so that puts 155K on the chassis. Based on records with the car that would put around 20K miles on the engine.
What I’ve done --
New OE dash in perfect condition
Restored gauges by NHS
Combo gauge for proper "console delete” option
Shifter bushings
Side shifter seals
JWest shifter (stock shifter is also with the car)
Bronze pedal bushings
Repacked front bearings
Rear wheel bearings
Inner and outer CVs and boots
New rear calipers
SSi heat exchangers
Restored/recovered steering wheel
New original seats
Floor mats
Reupholstered visors
Invisibra on all forward surfaces
Engine bay drip pan
Clutch (including 911 disc, ightened flywheel, ressure plate)
Tranny seals
Rear main seal
Rear valance
Valve adjustment/tuning by Ed Mayo
Fuel pump
All worn rubber and plastic bits replaced
Front boot board/carpet
Ride height and alignment by Mayo Performance
R&R wiring, use box, witches/grounds