Nice to see a real 914-6 modified enough that the owner won't feel bad about a spirited driving run -- as opposed to keeping it locked away as a garage queen. Viva the well driven Porsche! (or VoPo if you're a hater)
Link below 👇🏼 one of the best upgrades you can make on the 914. Worth every penny and more. www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/JWSTRSOREXBL.htm?pn=JWST-RSOR-EX-BL&SVSVSI=P914
Looks like it’s missing to accommodate the not original muffler. Original panel has a dimple for the exhaust and affixed to bottom of chrome bumper. I had a 1970 914-6 just like this one in the early 90’s. Amazing car. Wish I still had it. Great video!
@@paulauksztulewicz4803 No, the original panel, called a "snow plow" didn't have a dimple. It had a hole cut through the panel for the tailpipe to exit through. Very rare these days and terribly expensive. I have a restored one and turned down $3500 for it last spring.
@@pg9144 I see there are two types on back of 914’s. Hole and “dimple” indented to fit over pipe. Maybe my 1970 914-6 I owned had a 914-4 “snow plow” on it? Regardless, even 25 years ago they were hard to find. I got mine for $25 at the VW Porsche swap meet in Pomona, California.
You’re referring to GT flares on the 914-6 GT, very few came with those from factory. This car is a factory 914-6. The “-6” is indication of six cylinders (instead of 4 on standard 914) and had no relation to the body
Nice to see a real 914-6 modified enough that the owner won't feel bad about a spirited driving run -- as opposed to keeping it locked away as a garage queen. Viva the well driven Porsche! (or VoPo if you're a hater)
Nice walk around and drive!
Thanks!! 👍
Great video, they needed to make a few hundred thousand of these so they would still be kicking around, such a great design at a very early day.
Great sound👍
Awesome!..sounds 1000 times better then a v6 usa car
The Carerra GT is the 914 reimagined
The Cayman S is the new 914.
In fact an early boxster..
Super Auto 👍😁
What shift kit is installed?
Link below 👇🏼 one of the best upgrades you can make on the 914. Worth every penny and more.
www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/JWSTRSOREXBL.htm?pn=JWST-RSOR-EX-BL&SVSVSI=P914
@@novakdrives Awesome, thank you for the reply.
Where is the bottom panel on the rear
which panel?
@@novakdrives it goes on the bottom under the rear bumper
Looks like it’s missing to accommodate the not original muffler. Original panel has a dimple for the exhaust and affixed to bottom of chrome bumper. I had a 1970 914-6 just like this one in the early 90’s. Amazing car. Wish I still had it. Great video!
@@paulauksztulewicz4803 No, the original panel, called a "snow plow" didn't have a dimple. It had a hole cut through the panel for the tailpipe to exit through. Very rare these days and terribly expensive. I have a restored one and turned down $3500 for it last spring.
@@pg9144 I see there are two types on back of 914’s. Hole and “dimple” indented to fit over pipe. Maybe my 1970 914-6 I owned had a 914-4 “snow plow” on it? Regardless, even 25 years ago they were hard to find. I got mine for $25 at the VW Porsche swap meet in Pomona, California.
That's not a 914-6..no fender flares it just a 914
You’re referring to GT flares on the 914-6 GT, very few came with those from factory. This car is a factory 914-6. The “-6” is indication of six cylinders (instead of 4 on standard 914) and had no relation to the body
Nice car, but you don't know how to shift./ nauc se to Novaku.
Please advise how I can shift better or why you think i don’t know how to.
The 6 is a unicorn. Stop covering crap that barely exists. It’s basically a Subaru in 914 drag. Garbage.
Go somewhere else then! Your Subaru could NEVER handle like as well as ANY 914.
@@tekis0 I don’t own a Subaru, stupid…
You must be hungry to gobble on this Richard.
Very polite comment from the peanut gallery.
@@dannymostarac1799 you do realize, you are here as well, yes? Use your head, dude…ffs…
@@tekis0 Haters gonna hate!