Very Clean Porsche 914 - 1975 2.0l on 2040-cars
Petersburg, Virginia, United States
I have owned this 1975 Porche 914 2.0 since 2007, and it has been well maintained, garage stored, and driven gently. It is in great condition and runs strong. I now have a young family and other priorities in life force me to sell the vehicle.
This 914 2.0 is in very good condition and well maintained by the Sportscar Workshops in Richmond, Virginia. They are a specialty antique European sports car restoration and maintenance company. Serious buyers can contact Mike or Roy http://www.sportscarworkshops.com/Home.html to discuss the condition of the car. They have indicated that it is in above average condition and should bring the upper range of sales price.
Features and Improvements Previous owner indicated that the engine was recently rebuilt by Auto Atlanta, runs strong Unmodified engine with factory fuel injection Replaced throttle body New floor pans New Porsche rear brakes, calipers, lines, and pads Transmission rebuilt, less than 1,000 miles, by Richmond Porsche mechanic Glenn Krynock, shifts smoothly New fuel pump and lines New alternator Blaupunkt stereo
Interior in good condition, original, minor punctures in the seat, no major tears Targa top in very good condition
Exterior body and chassis are solid, paint is in good condition
Buyer responsible for pickup or shipping
Payment must be made in the form of a money order or cashier’s check within 7 days of winning bid.
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