Technical data:
First registration: December 31, 1969 / mileage: 4,877 km / history: available / displacement: 1,991 ccm / power: 81 kW / 110 PS / transmission: switch / TÜV: 05/25 / exemplary extras: sports driver's seat, Fuchs rims (original magnesium -Rims present), Momo Prototipo (original steering wheel present), oil cooler / Color: Etna blue / Interior: synthetic leather, black
I am offering you a very special Porsche 914/6 in top condition. The early chrome model has been extensively restored and comes from a very prominent previous owner.
In contrast to the four-cylinder versions, this Porsche was not built by Karmann but by Porsche in Stuttgart and delivered in 1969 in Culver City – California. In 1986/87 it was extensively restored by a Porsche specialist. The mid-engine sports car was given the original and very appropriate Porsche color Etna blue. The interior is immaculate with an original sports driver's seat. The Porsche birth certificate certifies the originality. New Fuchs rims with tires from 2022 have recently been fitted, and a new Momo Prototipo and an oil cooler have also been installed. The very light sports car with its powerful six-cylinder boxer in a central engine arrangement and rear-mounted gearbox is an amazingly agile and potent sports car. The two luggage compartments at the front and rear offer plenty of space for two people traveling and show how much potential this early concept had. In line with this, the Targa roof can be stowed away completely in the trunk without annoying folding, without reducing the size of the driver's compartment, as is the case with other mid-engine concepts. This technical and optical condition, its wonderful color and the bonus of the prominent history make this 914/6 a really special Porsche classic. But apart from its value increase potential, it is also simply a lot of fun.
If you are looking for a Porsche classic, take a look at this special 914/6. It is available in Hamburg in my hall for inspection and, weather permitting, for a test drive by appointment.
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