1974 Porsche 911 Carrera for Sale $129k
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The Iconic 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 Coupe: A Collectible Black Beauty
Timeless Styling Turned Iconic
The 1974 Porsche 911 introduced major upgrades for the iconic sports car, including a reinforced chassis, integrated "impact" bumpers with shock absorbers, and a sleek new "short-hood" design. But for discerning collectors, the rare 1974 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 Coupe stands out as a highly coveted specimen. Finished in classic black over black with desirable gold script detailing, this low-production 911 exemplifies Porsche pedigree.
Original Numbers-Matching Performance Powerhouse
Under the rear ducktail lies the original numbers-matching 2.7L flat-six pumping out 175 eager horses thanks to Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection. Linked to a precise 5-speed manual gearbox, this rear-engine masterpiece dashes to 60 mph in just 6.5 seconds before maxing out at 142 mph. The limited-slip differential, electric sunroof, and Fuchs alloy wheels provide that perfect period-correct flair.
Pristine Condition Throughout
Having covered only 33,000 pampered miles from new, this California-kept time capsule retains its original owner's manuals, tools, and even the custom car cover. Meticulous service has kept its mechanicals and aesthetics in flawless shape. As one of only 528 units built for the 1974 US market, this museum-quality 911 offers tremendous investment upside for discerning collectors.
A Future Classic for Savvy Collectors
Rare survivor 911s in this condition seldom emerge, and this black Carrera 2.7 coupe checks every box. By securing this treasure today, Porsche enthusiasts guarantee themselves an icon of historic significance sure to be coveted for generations. Act now before this glistening black gem slips away forever!
1974 Porsche for Sale
The First Year of the Iconic G-Series
The 1974 model year marked the introduction of the G-Series 911, produced from 1973-1989. This generation brought impact bumpers, a sleeker short-hood design, and a strengthened chassis to meet new crash test standards, while retaining the classic 911 silhouette.
Engineers Refined the Legendary Flat-Six
The 2.7 liter air-cooled flat-six engine in the Carrera traced its roots back to Porsche’s racing heritage but was refined in the G-Series with Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection. This boosted torque while aiding emissions compliance. Tuned for 175 horsepower, these motors were known for their durability despite high strung personalities.
Balanced Handling Lets Drivers Push the Limits
With engine weight over the rear axle, the G-Series 911's rear-engine layout gifted these cars beautifully balanced handling. Upgrades like wider wheels, tires and limited-slip differentials gave drivers confidence to explore the chassis’ limits. This enhanced the 911’s credentials as an everyday supercar.
Timeless Style Still Stops Traffic Today
The iconic curves of the long hood and sloping rear decklid epitomized the elegant sporting style that made the Porsche 911 design so enduring. Little did owners know these cars would be collectible modern classics, as vintage 911s routinely fetch well over half-a-million dollars today.
1974 Porsche 911 on Jay Leno's Garage
The restoration maestro Marlon Goldberg recently welcomed famous car collector Jay Leno into the hallowed customization garage of LA Workshop 5001 to showcase Goldberg's imaginative revival of two vintage Porsche 911s - a 1973 911T and a 1974 911.
Leno admired Goldberg's dedication and craftsmanship applied to sensitively restoring these 911s while inserting his own unique, tasteful custom touches that honor the Porsche spirit.