https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1972-porsche-914-63/
Sold for a 105K
I guess there's a buyer for any and everything in this world. 914s like this do not interest me in the least. Well, whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Ansbacher
Well, I liked it and it sounded good to me. The first thing I would do, however, would be to remove the Porsche badges from the sail panels. I would also put the 914-6 emblem in the correct spot (it's to far right) and see if that hood emblem can be removed. Really minor stuff; it is a good looking car.
I wonder if the bidder(s) understand this wasn't ever a real 914-6? It's not mentioned in the ad, except for the VIN.
I mean, it's a real nice car, but...wow.
It shows that BAT is a good place to sell a car, but not a great place to buy one! However, you could easily spend that much recreating this car if you paid shops to do all the work.
Pretty similar to Snoopy, my 914-6 narrow body conversion with the 2.7 MFI engine. This car cost $150k to build per seller...mine was even more. High quality conversions are as nice and every bit as expensive to build as a real six.
The particular FI system on this car had me scratching my head as well. Great color.
This is so tempting now for me. I would consider my chassis inferior to this example because of prior rust etc. But very tempting..
With a tailshifter no less. Also, too tall.
Very clean, but strikes me as done by an American car guy.
That was fun to follow. The car looked great. I think he said the sail panel emblems had been removed and the area redone but I may have misunderstood that.
I'm wondering what to do with mine. Not nearly what this car is and is set up currently for vintage racing but the mods didn't go too far. No body cuts except for the flares, a lot of factory six parts including the dash, 2.4 built by Deilacher is fresh on a factory 6 case.
I've decided not to continue racing due to some health issues and the recent death of a driver in our club has my wife really spooked, me too. I only took this to one event last year after a couple of years refreshing it from a long slumber.
This auction result almost makes me want to redo the paint and make the interior more street friendly before selling. Hmmmmm???
Whether an outlier or a bellwether, looks like the narrow-body six conversion has finally arrived—and with a strange (but intriguing!) EFI system, a tail shifter, and no HEs.
Didn't think we'd see that this soon, and can't say I am happy to see it even with a narrow-body six conversion in the garage…
Reference the gold conversion sold on BAT in 10-2020 for $93,500 with an impossible to maintain interior. Other than that very nice unit. Add 18 months of the crazy market appreciation and the one just sold was a bargain.
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