It is our pleasure to offer this 1970 Porsche 914-6. This 1970 example was delivered new through Jones Porsche of Massachusetts and was sold to its original owner in Vermont. Throughout the years, the car was refinished in the current shade of Silver Metallic and equipped with an upgraded 2.0L 911E-spec engine. It was eventually sold to the second owner in 1992 who maintained the car up until 2020 when it was acquired by the selling dealer. Having since undergone full service of the engine and transmission as well as a host of cosmetic refurbishment, this 914-6 is now being offered for auction by European Collectibles out of California accompanied by the original owner's manuals, maintenance record book, and a Porsche certificate of production.
This 914 has been refinished in Silver Metallic and sports a removable black Targa top, black vinyl sail panels, and factory optioned front fog lights. The certificate of production shows the original color to have been Adriatic Blue. The seller describes this 914 as having very good panel fitment and minimal cosmetic imperfections throughout the exterior. The chrome brightwork is also said to be in good condition and all of the original glass is said to have been retained apart from the replacement of the front windshield. Refurbishment carried out in preparation for sale includes the removal and replacement of the right front floor section, installation of new Targa bar vinyl and molding, replacement front and rear valences, fog lamp grilles, and rocker panels. Additional images are provided in the photo gallery along with corresponding invoices. The forged 15” Fuchs wheels come dressed in a set of 195/60 R15 Hankook Kinergy GT tires showing date codes from 2016.
Inside, you will find a black leatherette interior with basketweave pattern inserts. Factory specified options include a tinted windshield, leather-covered steering wheel, and a center seat cushion. The seller notes that the interior presents well, showing a crack-free dashboard, clean carpets, and only a small tear in the vinyl of the center seat cushion. A period Blaupunkt radio is equipped and the suite of VDO instrumentation is said to have been detailed in preparation for sale. All gauges, lights, and accessories are also reported to be working properly.
Power comes from an air-cooled 2.0L flat-six engine which is said to have been rebuilt under previous ownership and upgraded to factory 911E specifications. The 5-speed manual dogleg transmission was also reportedly rebuilt to factory specs with new bearings and synchros. A full engine and transmission service have been carried out by the selling dealer along with the installation of new fuel lines and detailing of the undercarriage. Invoices are provided for reference in the photo gallery.
This sale will include the original owner's manuals, maintenance record book, recent refurbishment invoices, and a Porsche certificate of production. One of the most increasingly sought-after classic Porsches on the market, this 914-6 offers a great opportunity for collectors and air-cooled driving enthusiasts alike.
Comments (27)
Bid in the amount of $57,500
Bid in the amount of $55,000
@JNasty
This is a factory 914/6 see the CoA in the photos gallery.
The VIN number stamped in the passenger fender, ID tag in the truck, and VIN tag in the window pillar all match the CoA and the title.
Bid in the amount of $50,001
@JNasty Born a 914/6 or 914/4? Did you check the VIN number? Yes, those can be changed or faked, but COA and other evidence confirms it. Very nice car. GLWA to @seller.
Bid in the amount of $47,000
@ptkacik
Yes, the “hell hole” looks very good and some point there has been some metal replacement done. i also have good photos from underneith.
Sorry to hear this 914-6 is out of your budget. I project 914-6 that needs compete restoration at $30,000 makes no sense, in the long run you will spend even more money.
The “hell hole” looks very good. Looks like someone went back and replaced metal there, which is the best way to fix any rusty metal. I’ve had four 914’s including two ‘sixes’ and they are wonderful cars with sublime handling. Sadly, even at its current low price, it is out of my price range. I need more of a fixer upper.
@ptkacik
The photos of the battery tray area have been uploaded to the gallery.
@ptkacik
I have the photos of the battery removed but the portal to upload photos is not working.
I have reached out to Pcarmarkets team and am waiting for them to post the photos in the gallery.
@JOSEJUAN
No, it is not the original engine.
There is no engine number on the stamp pad.
According to the seller back in 1992, the engine was rebuilt to 911 E specs. I can scan that paperwork if you would like. We also have a very light old photo copy of the original window sticker.
Is it the original engine modified to 911 E specs or is it a 911E engine?
@JNasty
The car was born a 914-6. see the Porsche Certificate in the photo gallery
@baddad
True Miles are unknown. The 914-6 has not been driven much at all over the past 29 years, but I would assume it has rolled over.
@ptkacik
Yes, I will have the battery removed today and send photos of the "hell hole"
@ECI - replacement engine, got it. Was the car born a 4 or a 6?
I assume the odometer has rolled over, also any pics of the body prior to or during the redo
Bid in the amount of $40,000
May we see a picture of the "hell hole"? That is, under the battery box where 914's rust so bad.
Thank you
Bid in the amount of $31,000
Bid in the amount of $28,900
@JNasty
No, this is a replacement engine case with no engine number on the stamp pad.
According to the seller back in 1992, the engine was rebuilt to 911 E specs. I can scan that paperwork if you would like. We also have a very light copy of the original window sticker.
Bid in the amount of $25,000
Bid in the amount of $9,500
@seller, so this is a numbers matching 916-6 where the OEM engine was re-built to 911 E specs? OR the engine came from a 911 E?
Bid in the amount of $9,146
Bid in the amount of $1,000