Page 85 of 91 FirstFirst ... 35758384858687 ... LastLast
Results 841 to 850 of 909

Thread: Porsche 914/6 collectability

  1. #841
    What a beauty!! And in immaculate condition. Was it restored in Lubbock? Serial #? Mine is 1998, so always interested in the fit in the numbers. I wonder just how many "6" cars are known to survive....
    Jack Griffin
    Dallas, Tx.
    Early 911S #167
    RGruppe #192

    '55 356 s/r Outlaw
    '70 914-6 (2.5L owned since '76)
    '85 911 Carrera Cpe.
    '89 911 Speedster (bought new)
    '84 MB 300CD (bought new)
    Gone but great memories - '74 RSR 9114609113

  2. #842
    Jack,

    That car is not restored, actually almost completely original. That car belonged to Walt Reeves son, Richard. Richard wanted to sell it about ten years ago, so I contacted a friend of mine in Lubbock. Pretty much just sat in the garage. I believe it was sold new in Sacramento, but spent most of it's life in Texas. Very rust free. #1907. I arranged the sale to "Gulf 908", looks like it got a good home!

  3. #843
    Mines's a 1971 willow green -6.

    Very low miles and literally looks showroom new. Absolutely original and first paint.

    Just incredible looking. I doubt there are a handful as nice. I was really lucky.

  4. #844
    Senior Member gulf908's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2003
    Location
    Sydney
    Posts
    1,166
    Thanks Jack,

    c/n is 1907 - May '70 - and the front and doors have been painted a while ago probably due to road rash.
    The paint from the targa bar back is still original.
    All the panels close very well and the shut lines are very good.
    The car still has that original Porsche 'smell' when I open the doors and lids on a hot day.
    I make sure I drive it once a week for about an hour to ensure the battery keeps charged.
    You sure looked like you were enjoying your car on Petrolicius !

    Cheers
    Dennis.
    1970 914-6 - materialised from the 'Lotto' garage into reality
    1971 2.2 911 S - now back in the UK - sob!
    1975 Carrera Targa (ROW) - missed.
    One of us is fast becoming a valuable antique.
    S Registry member 536
    Australian TYP 901 Register Member 44

  5. #845
    Senior Member VintageExcellen's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    San Diego
    Posts
    2,081
    I am building #200 right now, came from Houston TX. No rust all original car, but I can't leave original alone on a 914-6 engine - the stock engine configuration on these cars was an embarrassment, only a few HP more than the 2.0 4 cyl. This one will get the full 914-6S specs, a car they should have built.
    Attached Images Attached Images

  6. #846
    A 914/6 needs minimum 200hp to be fun....and Gt spec!

  7. #847
    Quote Originally Posted by gulf908 View Post
    Thanks Jack,

    c/n is 1907 - May '70 - and the front and doors have been painted a while ago probably due to road rash.
    The paint from the targa bar back is still original.
    All the panels close very well and the shut lines are very good.
    The car still has that original Porsche 'smell' when I open the doors and lids on a hot day.
    I make sure I drive it once a week for about an hour to ensure the battery keeps charged.
    You sure looked like you were enjoying your car on Petrolicius !

    Cheers
    Dennis.
    Dennis, that's great you can drive it often. These are so much fun it's hard to imagine they've been overlooked so long. No wonder the surge in interest. Yes, it was a fun couple of days with the Petrolicious gang doing the "6" and the 356.
    Jack Griffin
    Dallas, Tx.
    Early 911S #167
    RGruppe #192

    '55 356 s/r Outlaw
    '70 914-6 (2.5L owned since '76)
    '85 911 Carrera Cpe.
    '89 911 Speedster (bought new)
    '84 MB 300CD (bought new)
    Gone but great memories - '74 RSR 9114609113

  8. #848
    Senior Member VintageExcellen's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    San Diego
    Posts
    2,081
    Quote Originally Posted by Pirulero View Post
    A 914/6 needs minimum 200hp to be fun....and Gt spec!
    I agree with the HP number, absolutly 200 or more. GT spec... well if I could have one of each street and GT then it would be a perfect world.

  9. #849
    Hi everyone,
    Here is mine (original) 914-6.
    I've had it for 3 years; the car had some work done but not anything close to a restoration. L1009015.jpg

  10. #850
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Location
    Southern California
    Posts
    1,216

    It's time...

    It's time... Here is a small contribution. A recent verified closed-sale.

    Year: 1970
    Make: Porsche
    Model: 914-6
    VIN: 914.043.0436
    Date of Sale: 06/03/2016
    Venue: eBay
    Sold Price: $75.1K

    Seller's Description:

    For sale is a beautifully restored 914-6. This is a real six, not a clone. Bare metal, rotisserie restoration. There was no structural repairs needed, only minor issues which were corrected. Entire shell was media blasted, doors and hoods dipped. Factory steel flares welded on with body stiffening kit and sway bar mounts.Built as an M-471 optioned car with flared rocker panels and front valence.All hardware was blasted and replated in correct yellow chromate or replaced as needed. Interior restored with Autos International products, instruments rebuilt by North Hollywood.All new stock suspension, Koni shocks, turbo tie rods, new brake lines, new master cylinder, restored calipers. Fuchs wheels. Fresh 2.7 liter engine, machine work by Ollie's. New euro pistons and cylinders, bearings, chains, rebuilt heads, new clutch. Weber carbs rebuilt. Stock heat exchangers with sport muffler. Currently has K&N filters, but stock air cleaner is included. Rebuilt side shift transmission.

    The car has been restored in the original colors and trim per the factory COA. Restored over a two year period being finished in 2015.


    The original engine was not with the car when it was bought by the previous owner in the early 80's, hence the lower reserve on this car.


    This cars paint and detail finish shows very well! Runs great!


    Approx. 3,300 of these cars were made, making them fairly rare to find. The targa top stows in the rear trunk so it is always available to install if the weather turns wet.

    Q: You did not really describe the present engine in the car. Where did it come from, who rebuilt, was it upgraded, new pistons and cylinders? Were the tensioners upgraded? Do you have the engine #? Could you tell me where the car is located please? May-24-16
    A: The engine was completely rebuilt using new Mahle euro pistons and cylinders. Ollie's machine in Arizona machined the case joining surfaces, added case savers for the head studs, line bored the block and media tumbled the block. All new bearings, chains, 930 tensioners. Heads were gone through. Solex cams. The 2.7 is an "S" engine with the larger 35mm ports. PMO manifolds are matched to the heads, Weber carbs rejetted with 34mm venturis. Stock heat exchangers in good condition. I did the engine rebuild. Years ago I worked at a Porsche dealer, more time in a garage that serviced VW's and Porsche.

    20160603 eBay SOLD for .1K.jpg

    20160603 eBay SOLD for .1K BIDDER QUESTIONS.jpg

    20160603 eBay SOLD for .1K BID HISTORY.jpg

    s-l1600.jpg

    s-l1600 (1)A.jpg

    s-l1600 (2).jpg

    s-l1600 (3).jpg

    s-l1600 (4).jpg
    Last edited by 914-6gt; 07-11-2016 at 05:10 PM. Reason: ADD CONTENT

Similar Threads

  1. Driveability and collectability of sportomatics
    By pu911rsr in forum General Info
    Replies: 45
    Last Post: 08-06-2018, 06:47 AM
  2. Opinions on the collectability of soft Window Targas
    By pu911rsr in forum General Info
    Replies: 15
    Last Post: 12-04-2006, 05:28 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Message Board Disclaimer and Terms of Use
This is a public forum. Messages posted here can be viewed by the public. The Early 911S Registry is not responsible for messages posted in its online forums, and any message will express the views of the author and not the Early 911S Registry. Use of online forums shall constitute the agreement of the user not to post anything of religious or political content, false and defamatory, inaccurate, abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, invasive of a person's privacy, or otherwise to violate the law and the further agreement of the user to be solely responsible for and hold the Early 911S Registry harmless in the event of any claim based on their message. Any viewer who finds a message objectionable should contact us immediately by email. The Early 911S Registry has the ability to remove objectionable messages and we will make every effort to do so, within a reasonable time frame, if we determine that removal is necessary.