This final-year Porsche 914 comes finished in Summer Yellow and equipped a fuel-injected 2.0-liter engine paired with a 5-speed manual transaxle. The car is said to have been restored by a previous owner in Oregon before changing hands with a PCA member in Kansas from whom it was acquired by the seller. Sporting period accessories including Riviera wheels and an Ansa-style exhaust, this 914 is now being offered for auction by its owner out of Missouri.
This example came factory-finished in Summer Yellow (L13K), a shade offered during the final two years of the 914 model run. It comes equipped with black rubber bumpers, a removable Targa top, black vinyl sail panels, aftermarket Hella driving lights, Ansa-style exhaust pipes, and 15” Riviera wheels with Spirit of America center caps and Yokohama tires. The car is said to have been completely dissembled and refinished in its original color under previous ownership and is described by the seller to be in excellent overall condition. Additional images are provided in the gallery.
The cabin has been refurbished with new carpeting and black leatherette upholstery for the seats. A set of custom Coco floor mats have been added along with an aftermarket radio and a leather shift knob. The seller reports all gauges and accessories to be operational, although the radio has not been connected.
Displacing 2.0-liters, the air-cooled and fuel injected flat-four engine sends power to the rear wheels by way of a 5-speed manual transmission. The car is accompanied by an invoice totaling over $9k for mechanical repairs and rebuilds of the engine, transmission, brakes, and fuel system in 2017. The seller notes routine maintenance has been observed ever since, and images of the undercarriage are provided in the gallery.
This sale will include service records, owner’s manuals, a toolkit, a spare tire, and a clean title.
Comments (27)
@skier Thanks to all for your interest and commitment s
Jim
I think the 914 is headed to a good new home
Hello Jim. I'm excited to have purchased your 914. I would like to drive down and pick it up this week. Being new at this please advise me on what's next.
Thank you.
Sold for $25,000
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Bid in the amount of $25,000
Hello Dylan, where did you put the top off photo's?
@skier HI,
Dylan, has up loaded the top off photos.
Thanks for asking on a nice day for photo shot.
Jim
It's me again...
Any photo's with the top removed?
@AK9eleven …HI,
As seen in most of the engine compartment photos, this little lady has fuel injection, as she should have. She cold starts, runs and drives as new. Check out the video.
Thanks for asking.
Jim
Just confirming car is fuel injection and has not been converted to carburetor system Thanks
Bid in the amount of $17,500
Bid in the amount of $16,000
Bid in the amount of $15,500
@skier my zip code is 64064…should be a nice day.
Advise
Jim
Hello there. If I may ask, how far are you from Iowa City? I would drive down tomorrow to take a look.
Thanks
Bid in the amount of $15,161
Bid in the amount of $14,911
Bid in the amount of $13,000
Bid in the amount of $12,000
Wow.
This is one immaculate 914, and I started on a ‘73 in ‘78.
The interior, the Rivieras, the original color………just super impressive condition……..it’s great to have this one on Pcar?
Bid in the amount of $10,000
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Weather permitting I will post a cold start & driving video tomorrow.
I will also post the mechanical restoration billing sheets by the dealership.
The total restoration cost is close to $30k and I have all the invoices.
Jim
Thanks for your interest…
@opener My quick research indicated your correct on the center console…thanks for your input.
Jim
I think the center console was standard equip in ‘73 and optional in later years.
Do you have, as delivered for 2.0 cars, the center console with the three instruments?
Thanks
Beautiful little "teener"....good luck with the auction, it will do well!