This 1974 Porsche 914 shows 34k miles and is a 2.0L example that has been with the seller for over 20 years. Service records are said to be thorough and recent maintenance includes a valve adjustment less than 1000 miles ago. Bodywork wears an eight year old respray of the original Phoenix Red and the 2.0L flat-four was rebuilt 3 years ago with the original Bosch fuel injection converted to Weber carburetors. Since the rebuild the seller has driven the car frequently, adding around 10k miles behind the wheel. This 914 is being offered for sale with a clean Colorado title in the seller’s name.

Phoenix Red paint has seen one repaint eight years ago and remains in good condition. The car has never been in any accidents and displays no notable rust to the best of the seller’s knowledge. Body panels and shutlines show an even fit. The brake pads were replaced around 3000 miles ago.

Four-bolt Padrini cast aluminum wheels wear newer Yokohama tires. The lower valance was paint matched to the body and a front lower spoiler was added.

Black upholstery has been well-kept and displays no rips or tears. Door panels and carpeting are intact, though some wear is noticeable on the driver’s heelpad and some light staining is present on the passenger floor. Other photos show a clean front and rear trunk.

A cover protects the dash from UV damage. Large instrument panel gauges and smaller console gauges are legible and clear with bright orange needles. An aftermarket Sony AM/FM/CD stereo replaces the factory unit.

Originally equipped with Bosch L-Jetronic injection, the 2.0L flat-four was converted to dual Weber carburetors when the engine was rebuilt 3 years ago, which breath through proper air cleaners. The engine was rebuilt with new pistons and cylinders, heads were rebuilt with new valves, new main, rod and cam bearings, lifters and oil pump, clutch and pressure plate. It is said to remain otherwise stock and is paired to a 5-speed manual gearbox. A service was performed less than 1k miles ago which included:

Valve adjustment

New valve cover gaskets

New spark plugs and new fuel filters

Cleaning and oiling air filters

Cleaning fuel jets,

Balancing carburetors

Setting fuel mixture

New oil and filter

New transmission oil

Many lift shots of the floors, suspension, and underbody can be seen below.