Decorated with a custom Jägermeister livery, this 1973 Porsche 914 2.0 has been transformed into a street-legal race car featuring a stripped-out cockpit with aluminum bucket seats, a full roll cage, a MOMO steering wheel, and a Rennsport shifter. It derives power from a rebuilt 2.0-liter flat-four engine with an enlarged oil cooler, a deep sump oil pan, dual carburetors, and an MSD ignition paired with a short-ratio 5-speed manual gearbox. This 914 is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Arizona.
This 914 has been refinished in orange and decorated with a custom Jägermeister racing livery. Other details include a front bumper with custom grilles, a front chin spoiler, a green Targa top and sail panels, pop-up headlamps, a fender-mounted antenna, a chrome driver’s side mirror, a chrome rear bumper, a Porsche-logo tail panel reflector, and a battery cutoff switch mounted to the right of the engine cover. The car rides on factory 15” Mahle 4-lug wheels with Dunlop Direzza ZII tires mounted about 5 years ago. Additional images are provided in the gallery.
The cabin has been stripped of carpeting and fitted with a full roll cage along with a pair of padded lightweight aluminum bucket seats. Other modifications include a three-spoke MOMO steering wheel, a Rennsport shifter, RaceQuip safety harnesses, a fire extinguisher, under-dash auxiliary gauges, and a new AutoMeter Sport-Comp tachometer.
Power comes from a rebuilt 2.0-liter flat-four engine featuring dual Weber 44mm carburetors, a large front-mounted oil cooler, a deep-sump oil pan, an MSD ignition box, and GT Racing headers. The rear wheels are driven through a short-ratio 5-speed manual transmission with a 1:1 5th gear. The seller adds that a new battery was recently installed.
This sale will include a clean title.
Comments (30)
Sold for $11,500
Thanks for the update, in order for it to be street legal it needs to have stock seat belts, working horn, lights, turn signals etc... Do you have the original seat belt assembly that can be re-installed?
@MCShack The car is still street legal as it is registered in the state of Arizona now.
@jbelcredi no, this car now has racing harnesses for both driver and passenger seats.
Offer in the amount of $10,750
Hi. Know you have stated earlier that no known “rust issues”. Any info on if this (tub) has has rust repaired, welding, patches or straightening due to heavy damage from accident? Thanks so much for replying to a redundant question!! Jim
Offer in the amount of $10,500
Sure looks like it would be a fun driver for the asking price as long as it is street-legal and safe of course.
does it still have the stock seat belts installed?
@crownconceptsusa The VIN in the VEHICLE DETAILS at the top of the listing is still missing the "2" after the "3" and before the "9" just as an FYI. The VINs ending in '10569' shown in the pics all match, which is all that matters.
Bid in the amount of $6,914
@jbelcredi The apprasial document has been added to the photo gallery
Additional content has been added to the gallery for this listing.
Bid in the amount of $4,750
Please post the appraisal online to view
@jbelcredi We do not have any track video of this car.
@jbelcredi Yes the driver and passenger windows still work. We do not have any good photos of the undercarriage. There is no signs of significant rust on this car. This car just had a 3rd party appraisal and authentication done with documentation that will be included with the sale.
Does it still have door windows?
Any pictures of the underside?
Any rust ?
Have you got any track video?
Bid in the amount of $4,250
Again requesting additional photos of the undercarriage, suspension, exhaust. Also, any documentation of the engine rebuild. Thanks.
Please post undercarriage photos. Any documentation of engine rebuild? Fun car!
Bid in the amount of $4,000
If you have any questions about the listing, please feel free to ask. If you are in Arizona, we may be able to arrange for you to see the car in person.
Thank you
@MCShack Thank you, we will get the listing updated.
@JMesh There is no documented track log book for this car. It was mainly driven at a local country club track in Wilcox, Arizona.
The VIN at the top of the listing is missing the 2 after the 3 and before the 9 making the correct VIN47329xxxxx with the full ten digits. This is confirmed by looking at the car’s VIN posted in pics 63 and 65 in the photo gallery.
What's the on-track history of this car? Does it have a log book?
They are not! What r u looking at. All original!
Why are the underbody images from another car? Something RWD with a live axle.