Modified 1974 Porsche 911 Coupe 5-Speed

High bid:$50,000
Categories: Air-Cooled
Auction type: Reserve
3 bids, 8 comments

Vehicle Details


  • Year: 1974
  • Make: Porsche
  • Model: 911
  • VIN: 9114100741
  • Mileage Shown: 80,371
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Title Status: Registration
  • Color: Guards Red
  • Seller Type: Private Party
  • Location: New Minas, NS B4N 3J5
  • Country: Canada
  • Lot #: V-0057735

The 1974 model year brought significant changes to the Porsche 911, including a larger 2.7-liter engine and new G-Series bodywork with distinctive impact bumpers. This 1974 Porsche 911 Coupe was acquired by the seller in 2020 and underwent refurbishment, which was completed in 2022. The car was refinished in Guards Red and fitted with rear fender flares, Euro-spec bumperettes, a fiberglass ducktail rear spoiler, 16” Fuchs RSR-style wheels, reupholstered beige leather seats, and new carpeting. The brakes and suspension were overhauled, the 5-speed manual transaxle was rebuilt, a new clutch was installed, and the flat-six engine was rebuilt and upgraded with JE pistons, oil-fed chain tensioners, 964 camshafts, a Carrera 3.2 oil pump, Weber carburetors, and SSI heat exchangers. This tastefully modified and refurbished 911 is now being offered for auction out of Canada.

This non-sunroof coupe was stripped of its original Silver Metallic paint and refinished in Guards Red in 2022. Rear fender flares were installed along with Euro-spec headlights and bumperettes, black headlight rings, a front chin spoiler, a fiberglass ducktail rear spoiler, Porsche script side stripes, and 16” Fuchs RSR-style wheels.

The cabin was refurbished with reupholstered beige leather seats and matching carpets in 2022. It features a black dashboard, a three-spoke leather steering wheel, a heater, an analog clock, VDO gauges, a Kenwood stereo, and aftermarket speakers.

Power comes from an air-cooled 2.7-liter flat-six engine that was rebuilt in 2022 with 9.5:1 compression JE pistons, 964 camshafts, oil-fed chain tensioners, engine case savers, a Carrera 3.2 oil pump, Weber carburetors, and SSI heat exchangers. It drives the rear wheels through a 5-speed manual transaxle that was rebuilt and fitted with a new clutch in 2022. The seller states the suspension and braking system were also overhauled during that time.

This sale will include a Nova Scotia registration. 

 
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  • JV911 (seller) 8 hours, 27 minutesago

    What a Start!
    We’re just three days in and already seeing strong interest—starting at $5,911, then $7,000, and now a bold leap to $50,000.

    This build was never meant to fly under the radar, and clearly, it’s turning heads. With just under four days to go, now’s the time to jump in if you’ve been watching from the sidelines.

    Bids are heating up—don’t miss your chance to own a truly special 911.
    @Spectrumark @vonmec @chucla22

  • Spectrumark 15 hours, 6 minutesago

    Bid in the amount of $50,000

  • JV911 (seller) 1 day, 13 hoursago

    @vonmec Thanks! Always great to connect with another mid-‘70s 911 owner.

    The car was stripped to bare metal during the 2022 restoration, and the entire bottom was replaced
    I’ve already uploaded photos showing the extent of the work during the restoration—feel free to scroll through and have a look. Let me know if there’s a specific area you’d like a closer view of!

  • JV911 (seller) 1 day, 13 hoursago

    @HotAudo2400 companies like TFX International specialize in helping with both transport and import paperwork into the U.S. They can assist with getting the necessary forms (like EPA and DOT exemptions for classic vehicles) and guide you through the registration process on the U.S. side. Let me know if you'd like a direct link or contact info for them.

  • JV911 (seller) 1 day, 13 hoursago

    @zollerm Thanks! Appreciate the kind words. According to the builder, this particular setup—with the 964 cams, Weber carbs, 9.5:1 JE pistons, and SSI heat exchangers—should be putting out around 220+ horsepower, a healthy bump from the original ~160hp these 2.7 made from the factory. It really wakes up the car and makes it an absolute blast to drive.

  • JV911 (seller) 1 day, 13 hoursago

    🚨 Auction Now Live 🚨
    Excited to present my 1974 Porsche 911 Coupe – a no-expense-spared build that blends vintage soul with modern performance. From a rebuilt 2.7L flat-six with 964 cams and Weber carbs to a full bare-metal repaint in Guards Red, this car delivers the looks and the drive.

    ✅ Engine & transaxle fully rebuilt in 2022
    ✅ SSI heat exchangers + sport muffler
    ✅ Flared rear fenders, ducktail spoiler, Euro lighting
    ✅ RSR-style 16" wheels on fresh Michelins
    ✅ All-new suspension & braking components
    ✅ Fresh beige leather interior + power windows
    ✅ Heated rear window & VDO gauges
    ✅ Nova Scotia registration

    This car didn’t sip from the money fountain – it dove in headfirst.
    Let the bidding begin. 💥

  • chucla22 2 days, 2 hoursago

    Bid in the amount of $7,000

  • vonmec 2 days, 5 hoursago

    Bid in the amount of $5,911

  • vonmec (registered bidder) 2 days, 5 hoursago

    Beautiful car - I have a 75…. What rust existed and was repaired? These pre galvanized cars often have rust in the nose, the battery box, the rear buckets, the firewall etc. Any pictures ?

  • HotAudo2400 2 days, 9 hoursago

    How would you register the United States from Nova Scotia Canada just like to know

  • zollerm (registered bidder) 2 days, 11 hoursago

    Beautiful build. Horsepower? Thanks.

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