The Porsche 914/6 is considered one of the most fascinating sports cars of the early 1970s—not only because of its striking lines and distinctive mid-engine design, but also because of its unique history.
In 1969, Porsche launched the Type 914, the brand’s first production mid-engine sports car. In the 914/6 variant, it was even used as the world’s first official safety car in 1972 by the Supreme National Sports Authority (ONS).
Born out of a collaboration between VW and Porsche—originally conceived as the successor to the VW Karmann Ghia Type 34 and as an entry-level model below the Porsche 911—the 914 quickly became a distinctive vehicle in its own right.
While the four-cylinder models with VW engines were marketed as VW-Porsches, the 914/6, equipped with the 2.0-liter six-cylinder engine from Zuffenhausen, was clearly positioned as a Porsche.
The example offered here is from the 1972 model year and is an original German vehicle, registered with Porsche as the manufacturer and a 914 chassis number.
Its history is documented, and its condition is exceptional. As part of a comprehensive restoration, the vehicle was rebuilt to the highest standards—including a powerful 2.4-liter Porsche 911S fuel-injected engine. With an impressive 190 hp and a curb weight of just 940 kg, this 914/6 offers not only an outstanding power-to-weight ratio but also precise handling with perfect weight distribution—pure driving pleasure guaranteed.
A true collector’s item—in outstanding technical and visual condition, ideal for connoisseurs, enthusiasts, and drivers seeking something special.
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