Just bought a 76 914 and waiting on it to get to me from Arizona. Can't wait. My Dad had one in the mid 70s and it will be cool to have him enjoying it with me. Thanks for the informative videos. Ryan, Pensacola, FL
Hi George, your videos are invaluable. Thanks for all of the work you put into them. If you were buying a 914/4 which model (engine, year) would you go for and why.
I would actually buy a 1976. They came standard with the 2.0 engine, were the very last year for the 914, had all of the factory improvements, and were the rarest production numbers of all of the four cylinder cars.
At around 7 minutes, I noticed that the 4 way flashers didn’t all blink at the same time. First the left light would blink and then the right. Is that the way that they worked on a earlier 914 or is there something wrong with that car? Wait, never mind. I know what happened. When Dr. 914 turned on the 4 way flashers, the right curb light had been turned on.
I wonder if it is difficult to source parts for this vehicle? & Would a Porsche dealer be the best place to have it serviced? Thanks for the video it was very informative!
Just bought a 76 914 and waiting on it to get to me from Arizona. Can't wait. My Dad had one in the mid 70s and it will be cool to have him enjoying it with me. Thanks for the informative videos. Ryan, Pensacola, FL
How are you liking it so far?
Great advice from those who know this car well, thanks mr Hussey, I'm a customer of yours.
Thank you!
For 35+ years, the 914 has been in my dreams...hopefully one day!
I know it's late but an excellent informative video!
God, what a beautiful beautiful car.
Great review of the Porsche 914. I really like the color and styling of the 914. Would love to own one. 🙂
Excellent video. Neat car. I'm a VW guy.
If I ever buy a 914 I want to buy it from or bring it to you. A true SME.
Excellent, very informative video! Thanks very much for sharing your knowledge and passion for these wonderful cars.
George well done thanks for sharing for fellow 914 owners
More videos to come!
+ .. Invaluable !! .. Thank You ..
George, nice job! Really nice to see your new videos.
Zambize green 73 2.0 from Jersey..
Thank you!
Thanks for the overview, very interesting!
George, thanks for the grat video. Just bought a very original1974 2.0. Really enjoying it!
I need to find a good home for my 1976 914. No rust or scratches. Original everything.
we would be more than happy to add it to our inventory,. please send me some pics to my e mail dr914 at autoatlanta
Great job, joy to watch.
Thank you!
Hi George, your videos are invaluable. Thanks for all of the work you put into them.
If you were buying a 914/4 which model (engine, year) would you go for and why.
I would actually buy a 1976. They came standard with the 2.0 engine, were the very last year for the 914, had all of the factory improvements, and were the rarest production numbers of all of the four cylinder cars.
Another great video you are a wealth of knowledge
Porsche 914 - There is no substitute.
A good test drive thanks
I had a '73 914 2.0 (laguna blue) I regret EVER selling my baby... 😐
Great info
Thanks for the video. You said on a scale of 1 - 100 this is an 85, how much is a car in this shape worth?
We sold this car for $29,500
I what to know where to get a hub adapter for the nardi steering wheel.
How do you recommend getting the car into 4th and 5th seems like it’s hitting the wall like 2nd and 3rd are the end of the transmission pattern
At around 7 minutes, I noticed that the 4 way flashers didn’t all blink at the same time. First the left light would blink and then the right. Is that the way that they worked on a earlier 914 or is there something wrong with that car? Wait, never mind. I know what happened. When Dr. 914 turned on the 4 way flashers, the right curb light had been turned on.
Yep, that was it
I have a 2 liter 1975 had since 1990 all in pieces I am wanting to get rid of it anyone interested?
Lousy video. Steering wheel and dash in view. 😂
I wonder if it is difficult to source parts for this vehicle?
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Would a Porsche dealer be the best place to have it serviced?
Thanks for the video it was very informative!