This 1972 Porsche 911T coupe is powered by a 2.4-liter flat-six linked with a 915 five-speed manual transaxle, and it is finished in Signal Yellow over black. Equipment includes 15″ Fuchs alloy wheels, front sport seats, H4 headlights, exhaust headers, and an aftermarket muffler. The car reportedly remained with its...
This Kelly Green 1972 Porsche 911T Targa was acquired by the current owner in 2023, and an estimated ~$76k of refurbishment work was subsequently performed. The 2.4-liter flat-six was rebuilt with Mahle pistons and cylinders, 37mm throttle bodies, and an S-specification plenum, and a replacement MFI pump was sourced and...
1972 Porsche 914 1.7 – 86k actual miles, clean title, great looking Willow Green over a black interior, 1.7 liter Type IV starts right up and runs great, converted to dual Weber carburetors (original injection system present), dogleg 5 speed 901 gearbox shifts nicely through all gears, clutch is strong,...
The 914 was initially a joint venture directly with VW and Porsche but underwent a rocky start after designs and tooling were done with the death of VW chairman Nordhoff. with the successor, Lotz not feeling connected to the project was not a fan. The 914/6 initially was a slow...
This Tangerine 1972 Porsche 914 was acquired new by the seller’s father-in-law, and it has been primarily stored since 2000. Since 2023, the seller has serviced the brakes and replaced ignition components, and he describes it as a running-and-driving project will require some further service of the 1.7-liter flat-four. The...
This 1972 Porsche 914 is a non-running project that spent over three decades with a previous owner, who initiated an incomplete refurbishment circa 2006, and it was acquired by the seller in 2017. The car was repainted in red under previous ownership, and it is equipped with a 1.7-liter flat-four,...
By the late 1960s, both Volkswagen and Porsche were in need of new models; Porsche was looking for a replacement for their entry-level 912, and Volkswagen wanted a new range topping sports coupé to replace the Volkswagen Type 34 Karmann Ghia coupé. At the time the majority of Volkswagen’s development...
Classic Showcase is pleased to announce that the comprehensive nut-and-bolt restoration of this 914-6 GT is now complete! The fantastic Show-Driver level restoration of this 2-owner from new 1972 Porsche 914, upgraded to a 914-6 GT re-creation, is now available to those looking for a truly special and unique Porsche....
Classic Showcase is pleased to announce our second customized 914-6 GT Tribute build is now finished, and available for purchase. As with our restored 1972 Shark Blue 914-6 GT example, this 914-6 GT features welded-on metal flares. The Porsche also features a Porsche 2.4-cylinder engine, a 5-speed Porsche 901 sideshift...
The Porsche 914 is a fantastic little sports car that was hugely popular in its day, and the model has seen renewed interest from enthusiasts in recent years. This particular example boasts a 5-speed manual transmission and an upgraded 2.0-liter flat-4, which should help make it even more engaging to...
This 1972 Porsche 911T coupe was modified by the selling dealer during a project that was completed in 2021 with a repaint in Viper Green, a refresh of the interior, and the installation of steel fender flares and a replacement engine. Power is from a modified twin-plug short stroke 3.2L...
This 1974 Porsche 914 2.0L Targa, finished in Sepia Brown with a striking two tone tan interior, represents what many consider the best iteration of the four-cylinder 914 lineup. Fully serviced in February 2023 by Jacks German Auto Service in Fountain Valley, California, this mid-engine Porsche is ready for its...
This 1972 Porsche 911T Targa was acquired by the seller in 1998 and fitted with a 3.2-liter flat-six in 2017. Additional modifications include a ducktail decklid, a 911S-style front spoiler, 17″ Maxilite wheels, MSD electronic ignition, an auxiliary oil cooler, and a quad-outlet Ansa exhaust system. The car is finished...
Representing the final generation of the classic long-hood 911 body style, this 1972 Porsche 911E Targa also features a unique “Ölklappe” external oil filler exclusive to this model year. Upgraded with a 3.2-liter flat-six Carrera engine, it comes finished in red over black upholstery. Among the least common 911 versions...