Representing the inaugural year of the iconic G-Body 911, this non-sunroof 1974 Porsche 911 Coupe was refinished in black under previous ownership and modified with wide fiberglass fender flares, front and rear spoilers, a vintage Porsche Design MOMO steering wheel, aftermarket headlights, and three-piece MSW by OZ Racing wheels. The fuel-injected 2.7-liter engine was also rebuilt and fitted with a carbon fiber airbox and SSI heat exchangers. The car was purchased by the seller in 2023 and subsequently treated to a major service with new rear shocks and axle shafts, gearbox repair, front bakes, a new battery, spark plugs, distributor parts, and fuel system tuning. This modified 1974 Carrera is now being offered for auction out of New York.
This 911 was modified with wide fiberglass fender flares under prior ownership and refinished in the current shade of black. It features front and rear spoilers, tinted windows, European-spec bumperettes and side markers, aftermarket headlights, headlamp washers, a fender-mounted antenna, chrome door handles, black stone guard decals, a raised third brake light, and custom three-piece 15” MSW by OZ Racing wheels. An invoice supplied by the seller shows two new rear tires were mounted at 70,986 miles.
The cabin features tan vinyl seats with contrasting black piping and matching door panels. Accessories include a vintage three-spoke Porsche Design MOMO steering wheel, black carpet floor mats, manual window cranks, a heater, a quartz clock, and a vintage pushbutton radio. The seller reports all gauges and accessories are working properly.
Power comes from a fuel-injected 2.7-liter flat-six engine paired with a 5-speed manual transaxle. Invoices show the engine was rebuilt by Automotive Excellent of North Carolina in 2010 and it was later fitted with an aftermarket carbon fiber airbox and stainless-steel SSI heat exchangers. Another invoice from previous ownership shows that the intake was resealed in 2021. Under current ownership, the car was serviced with new decklid latches, an oil change, rear shock absorbers, rear axle shafts, a gearbox end cover, a new distributor cap and rotor, ignition wires, spark plugs, a new battery, front brake pads and rotors, and fuel system tuning.
This sale will include a collection of maintenance records, a spare tire, and a New York registration.
The seller would like you to know: “Very fast and solid car, bid with confidence.”
Comments (19)
Bid in the amount of $42,000
Bid in the amount of $40,000
Bid in the amount of $38,000
Bid in the amount of $37,000
Bid in the amount of $33,911
Sorry I just saw massages ,
I’m not near my car today
I cannot send you anything
But it is matching numbers
Bid in the amount of $33,000
Bid in the amount of $31,000
Can you confirm the reseal of the engine on the 2021 receipt has not been completed?
@Gildragu1965 by any chance do you have the engine, transmission numbers that you can share or post a picture?
We just post cold start
Bid in the amount of $30,000
@twickes40 been fixed
I’ll do soon cold start and will post it
@911930RV no it not
just a decal
The model type has been updated in the listing, thank you.
Images document the car nicely. A few questions: 1. Are all the flares fiberglass? 2. A 2023 invoice states the cylinders are leaking oi and it has a possible broken head stud. Have the leaks/head studs been addressed? 3. Do you have a cold start video? 4. Any more issues getting the car into first gear?
The VIN listed is not a 1974 911 Carrera coupe.
It is 911
SC was just added by previous owner
The VIN indicates a normal 74 911 I think. Any clarification?