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> 1974 Porsche 914/6 tribute in SoCal - $28,999
Tdskip
post May 8 2025, 10:25 AM
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Have had four good years with this one, she’s been a highly reliable and tons of fun but a 1973 911 Targa that needs a bare metal restoration.

I bought this in Sept 2021 out of AZ from the son of the long term owner who passed away during Covid. Car had been maintained by Don Jackson Enterprises, DJ apparently doing most of the work.

Door pull on passenger needs Driver door lock works but needs needs maintenance. Single key. Seats each have tear on bolster.

Rebuilt 2.4L, runs great. Approximately 2k on rebuild. Front swaybar. Electronic ignition. Aftermarket shifter set up, believed to be Tangerine but need to confirm (very nice shift action).

Believed to have only 36K +/- on the car from new, conversion was done right before Covid. Very solid tub. Front and rear trunks are good. Longs are good. Floors are good. Targa top squeaks over big bumps.

Clean CA title, registration is current.

Located in Orange County, can drive the car anywhere. Local inspections welcome, can get the car on a lift over the next couple days as helpful. She’s pretty dusty, covered in road grime from recent driving where it got unexpectedly damp out, sorry.Attached Image


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post May 8 2025, 11:54 AM
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@Tdskip It looks at first blush to be a nice car, is there any info on the rebuild of the 2.4 and oil tank and conversion set up. What are the brakes on car and any adapters if that's what you used for the 5 lug., any extra oil cooling?
Pictures of door jams and paint info would be nice. I take it is Sunflower Yellow L13K
This should go fast

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post May 8 2025, 01:18 PM
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@Tdskip It looks at first blush to be a nice car, is there any info on the rebuild of the 2.4 and oil tank and conversion set up. What are the brakes on car and any adapters if that's what you used for the 5 lug., any extra oil cooling?
Pictures of door jams and paint info would be nice. I take it is Sunflower Yellow L13K
This should go fast

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Hi Bob!

Will get pictures of all of that posted later today, thanks for asking/suggesting. Unfortunate the prior owner took at lot of the details with him when he passed the AZ shop confirmed the engine rebuild and general health of the car before I bought it. Paperwork from the build wasn't available from the estate.

Oh - it has a working handbrake.
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post May 14 2025, 09:40 PM
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pm sent also. very interested.
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This really should have been sold already but questions as to the brakes, heat exchangers, oil tank and extra cooling for oil?
More pictures will make this car go. I think everyone is holding tight to their savings these days.
But whatever, you need a bump to stay in the top.


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