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1975 Porsche 914. *1975 Porche 914. 1.8L Fuel Injected Manual I Purchased the car in June, 2017 * Since then I have had to do very little:Replaced the fuel filter, installed a front hood logo, Had it tuned and brakes adjusted, heat shielded the starter, installed LED dash lights (Blue) / New stereo (but the original Blaupunk comes with it.) Had installed a starter button to left side of dashboard. Changed the battery. Had an oil change, Car runs amazingly and has been kept in a garage, rubbed with a diaper and driven aprox. 1,000 miles per year at the most. Car shows, trips to the beach, winding mountain roads, etc� What it needs: Probably a new coat of paint at some point, Fan / Heater is not working, latch for front targa on drivers side. August 2011 The car was purchased by an amazing 914 enthusiast. The following is the work he did to the car. This man is a meticulous car guy, the real deal! * September 2011 to July 2013 - Cleaned the interior, front and rear trunk. - Removed fuel tank and cleaned - Removed some floor sound deadening tar - Reconditioned pedal assembly ( but did not replace bushings since after cleaning and applying oil, all pedal move smoothly) - Replaced fuel hoses under fuel tank and along engine bay - Replaced vacuum hoses - Installed new battery - Changed engine oil and filter - Replaced transmission fluid (80w90 Castrol) - Replaced most of the transmission linkage bushings - Replaced spark plugs - Fixed some more vacuum leak (elbow rubber along AAR) - Manually rubbed the entire exterior with sand paper and rubbing compound polished it. - Started driving the car regularly while doing or fixing things - Replaced tires with used 185x65 tires on riviera wheels. - Replaced damaged original muffler with aftermarket muffler to the original pipe and deleted the Catalytic pipe. * August 2013: - Removed original tunnel fuel lines and replaced it with SS Fuel Tunnel lines and SS Fuel engine lines (from Robert 'Rotary914') - Changed oil - Replaced upper and lower fuel injector seals * September 2013: - Replaced clutch and accelerator cables (from GPR Parts) - Removed side rocker panel cover and cleaned the outside long. Minimal dirt. - Brought the car to car detailing for interior shampoo and exterior detailing. - Fixed clutch tube along rear firewall. Installed additional metal bracket, welded and apply POR 15. * March 2014: - Removed original 75 Heat exchanger and installed used SS Heat exchanger from my 74 1.8FI project car. - Installed used Monza 4 tip muffler - Replaced the 75 black bucket seat including floor mats. - Replaced monza 4 tip muffler to glasspak muffler. Sounds soooo sweet. - Replaced damaged transmission mount to 911 sports transmission mount.
Year: | 1975 |
Make: | Porsche |
Model: | 914 |
Mileage: | 70000 |
Exterior Color: | Blue |
Interior Color: | |
Trim: | |
Body: | Coupe |
Stock: | AMS41937 |
Engine Size: | 1.8L |
Transmission: | Manual |
Vin: | AMS41937 |
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