Porsche - 914 2.0 - 1974

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Arjan Rietveld
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Thirty years' experience with classic cars, specialising in Italian cars and Porsche.

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Porsche 914 2.0 from 1974, in yellow, with manual transmission, 100 HP, 20,868 km, Belgian registration, in good overall condition with visible signs of use and some parts requiring attention.

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Description from the seller

This 1974 Porsche 914 is a special specimen for the enthusiast who is looking for a hard, original car with an impressive history. Equipped with the beloved 2.0-liter flat-four engine with twin carburetors and a manual transmission, this 914 offers the pure driving feel the model is known for.

The car has a rich and adventurous past and participated in several international tours and rallies. It is thus a unique opportunity to acquire a 914 that is not only technically in top condition but also carries a story with it.

This 914 has driven through China, Morocco, Scotland, Belgium, Croatia, Greece, and Spain. The stickers on the bodywork form tangible memories of these journeys and give the car a character rarely encountered — an authentic mix of history, personality and adventure.

For those who prefer a sleeker, original look, the stickers can be removed easily, allowing the car to be effortlessly restored to its original state. And for the true enthusiast, it offers the perfect base to continue the adventure.

Body & Paint

The body of this 914 is notably solid and provides a sturdy foundation for further use or restoration. The yellow paint bears the marks of its adventurous life: here and there small imperfections and signs of use that suit a car that has seen the world. The removable Targa roof makes it possible to drive with the top down on sunny days. The rally and tour stickers on the body are silent witnesses to the many rides this Porsche has experienced.

Technical

Under the hood lies the powerful 2.0-liter flat-four, fed by twin carburetors, which delivers a lively and direct driving experience. The engine starts well, runs smoothly, and the manual transmission shifts as it should. Brakes and handling are in order, not surprising for a car that has proven it can effortlessly cover long distances and challenging routes.

Interior

Inside you’ll find an atmospheric brown leather interior that is still largely original. The seats and panels show signs of use and some damage, appropriate for the age and the adventurous history of the car. The overall feel exudes authenticity and preserves the typical, functional cockpit style for which the 914 is known.

Documents & History

The car comes with Belgian papers and an odometer reading of 20,868 km. Its history makes it extra special.
An honest, hard Porsche 914 with an impressive past. Not a show car, but a classic with character — ideal for the enthusiast who values authenticity and history.

Other information:

It is advisable to view the vehicle before bidding to avoid disappointment later. For an appointment, please contact Catawiki.
Transportation is no problem; inquire about the possibilities.

This 1974 Porsche 914 is a special specimen for the enthusiast who is looking for a hard, original car with an impressive history. Equipped with the beloved 2.0-liter flat-four engine with twin carburetors and a manual transmission, this 914 offers the pure driving feel the model is known for.

The car has a rich and adventurous past and participated in several international tours and rallies. It is thus a unique opportunity to acquire a 914 that is not only technically in top condition but also carries a story with it.

This 914 has driven through China, Morocco, Scotland, Belgium, Croatia, Greece, and Spain. The stickers on the bodywork form tangible memories of these journeys and give the car a character rarely encountered — an authentic mix of history, personality and adventure.

For those who prefer a sleeker, original look, the stickers can be removed easily, allowing the car to be effortlessly restored to its original state. And for the true enthusiast, it offers the perfect base to continue the adventure.

Body & Paint

The body of this 914 is notably solid and provides a sturdy foundation for further use or restoration. The yellow paint bears the marks of its adventurous life: here and there small imperfections and signs of use that suit a car that has seen the world. The removable Targa roof makes it possible to drive with the top down on sunny days. The rally and tour stickers on the body are silent witnesses to the many rides this Porsche has experienced.

Technical

Under the hood lies the powerful 2.0-liter flat-four, fed by twin carburetors, which delivers a lively and direct driving experience. The engine starts well, runs smoothly, and the manual transmission shifts as it should. Brakes and handling are in order, not surprising for a car that has proven it can effortlessly cover long distances and challenging routes.

Interior

Inside you’ll find an atmospheric brown leather interior that is still largely original. The seats and panels show signs of use and some damage, appropriate for the age and the adventurous history of the car. The overall feel exudes authenticity and preserves the typical, functional cockpit style for which the 914 is known.

Documents & History

The car comes with Belgian papers and an odometer reading of 20,868 km. Its history makes it extra special.
An honest, hard Porsche 914 with an impressive past. Not a show car, but a classic with character — ideal for the enthusiast who values authenticity and history.

Other information:

It is advisable to view the vehicle before bidding to avoid disappointment later. For an appointment, please contact Catawiki.
Transportation is no problem; inquire about the possibilities.

Details

Brand
Porsche
Model type
914 2.0
Year
1974
Located in
Netherlands
Mileage reading
20868 km
Registration papers
with Belgian registration
Transmission
Manual
Fuel
Petrol
Colour
Yellow
Horse power
100
Cubic capacity
2000
Matching numbers
Unknown
Matching colours
Unknown
Service book/history
No
Valid MOT
No
CoC (Certificate of Conformity) present
No
Certificate available
No
Condition (Paint & body)
Good: may require conventional body and paintwork. May require replacement of parts
Condition (Interior)
Good: shows signs of normal wear and usage. May require repair or replacement of parts
Condition (Frame & underbody)
Good: frame/structure shows minor signs of surface rust, signs of usage/wear, may require some attention
Condition (Mechanical)
Good: mechanically sound. May require maintenance and repair
Condition (Overall)
Good condition: visible signs of wear and general ageing

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Catawiki always aims to offer you the best possible buying experience. Our experts virtually review and select every vehicle in line with our submission guidelines and we require our sellers to provide the most accurate description of the vehicle. However, providing a fully detailed analysis of the vehicle is extremely difficult, and close to impossible. To guide you, we ask our sellers to provide information about the vehicle’s condition. Please consider that most vehicles for sale are classic vehicles and they often already have a whole life behind them, meaning that even a condition 1 or 2 vehicle might need maintenance to be ready for the road. It is advised to carefully read our submission guidelines that further describe details about the condition grades and types to manage your expectations. Cars are sold “as is”, meaning as described and in the condition they are in at the time of the sale and without any representation, warranty or assumption of liability of any kind as to the condition by Catawiki or by the seller. The condition of this item is the opinion of the seller and may differ from yours, your local garage, or the dealer’s opinion. This does not automatically mean the car does not conform to its description. Before bidding, please check your local legislation regarding vehicle registration. Neither the seller nor Catawiki is responsible for the registration of the vehicle in your country and will not accept a cancellation for your failure to register the vehicle. We also recommend that, if possible, you arrange a viewing with the seller before placing a bid.

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