€108,000

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Main data 

  • Sold new in France by Sonauto
  • Light ivory color
  • Ultra-rare six-cylinder version with 911T engine
  • Prepared for regularity rallies, including the installation of a safety cage
  • Engine rebuilt by Porsche 2,000 km ago with invoices available
  • Power increased to 180 hp
  • Recent work includes bodywork, paintwork and carpets
  • Kept in a secure garage under cover

The Plus

In the late 1960s, Volkswagen needed a new top-of-the-range sports car to replace the Karmann Ghia, while Porsche was looking to replace the entry-level 912. So it made sense for the two marques to collaborate, and the result was the mid-engined 914.
Three four-cylinder variants were offered, but Porsche also FIA homologated a 911T-powered 914 for Group 4 racing in 1970. These 914/6s are the rarest and best-loved of all 914s.
This 1970 example has benefited from meticulous maintenance and recent work. The 2120cc flat-six engine has been refurbished by Porsche to 180bhp, while the bodywork, interior and upholstery have all undergone some form of restoration. The car has also been sensibly modified in preparation for regularity rallies with period bucket seats and wide wings reminiscent of factory competition cars.
The car has been stored in a closed garage under a cover, preserving its condition on loan for its next owner. We are assured that it is very pleasant to drive.



History and documents 

  • First registered in 1970
  • Purchased in 2014
  • Engine rebuilt at Porsche (invoices available)
  • Originally purchased for a regularity rally, but very little used
  • Work carried out: engine rebuilt 2,000 km ago, along with bodywork, paintwork and carpets
  • Kept in a closed garage under a cover
  • Serial numbers match
  • Technical inspection expired - valid until 3 May 2024
  • Normal registration document



Condition 

  • Wide wings, competition specific
  • Racing livery applied with various period sponsors
  • Paintwork and body restored by Porsche Poitiers
  • Two additional wheels also supplied
  • Safety cage fitted
  • Now fitted with period bucket seats - original seats also supplied
  • Carpets replaced six months ago
  • All plastics refurbished
  • Appears to be free from significant defects inside and out
  • Original paint colour retained
This 914/6 has all the hallmarks of a factory race car with its period sponsors, domed wings and wide Fuchs wheels. The interior is just as well appointed, and the period bucket seats are of the highest quality. The bodywork and paintwork have recently been professionally restored, as have all the plastics and carpets. There's also a safety cage fitted - ideal for more demanding long-distance events or even possible track work.

The mechanics

  • 2120cc flat-six
  • Five-speed manual gearbox
  • Engine rebuilt and prepared at Porsche (180 bhp)
With such a short wheelbase and a mid-mounted 911 transmission, the 914/6 proved to be an extremely capable sports car. This example houses a rebuilt engine from Porsche, tuned to 180bhp, so there's plenty of performance available to make such a small car go very fast.
We are told that it drives very well, and is ready to be enjoyed by its new owner.



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Vehicle specification
  • Year 1970
  • Make Porsche
  • Model 914
  • Colour Beige
  • Odometer 32,373 Kilometres
  • Engine size 2120
Listing Details
  • Seller Type Private
  • Town Pays de la Loire
  • Location International
  • Country France

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