The seller purchased this 1071 Porsche 914 with the intention of using it as a restomod candidate but has since found a car that was already somewhat cut up and a better baseline for such an undertaking. The 914… more»
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No Reserve and Rust Free: 1973 Porsche 914
The Porsche 914 is one of those cars where it’s hard to tell exactly where it will go. For a while now, some pundits have been predicting that the 914 is the next Porsche to explode in value after… more»
Recently Revived: 1988 Porsche 924S
When somebody mentions the word “Porsche,” many people instantly think of the iconic 911, a rear-engined vehicle offering impressive performance and the uncanny knack of launching its occupants backward into the scenery if they happen to confuse their ambitions… more»
Pair Of Porsche 914s Waiting To Be Rescued
If there’s ever been an underappreciated German sports car, it’s the Porsche 914. For a long time, Porsche collectors didn’t view them as “real” Porsches and parts were a little too expensive for the VW crowd, but they’ve really… more»
Trucks, Imports, and Land Yachts: Montana Collection for Sale
There is a massive collection for sale in Montana that has a little bit of something for everyone. Project cars, restored cars, vehicles sitting in fields with no easy to determine if they can be reasonably restored – truly… more»
Rare Color Combo: 1968 Porsche 911
Rare color combinations can make all the difference on certain cars. Sure, you find a Dodge Omni GLH in the less frequently seen colors of red or blue and it’s notable, but certainly not life-changing in terms of the… more»
Soft Window Targa Project: 1968 Porsche 912
While every air-cooled Porsche is essentially an enthusiast car, we have to remember that many of them were purchased by people who just wanted the most expensive car they could buy – just like today. But when you find… more»
993 Turbo S Conversion: 1992 Porsche 911
This may look like a desirable 993-chassis Porsche 911, but it’s actually a fairly extensive re-creation using a 1992 964 as the basis for the re-skin. This was all the rage back in the 70s and 80s when 911s… more»
Early Model Project: 1966 Porsche 911
When it comes to early “long hood” Porsche 911s, pretty much all of them have become desirable specimens by now. Rust or no rust, they’re going to fetch far too much money because the train has left the proverbial… more»
912 Powered 1964 Porsche 356C Coupe
The 356 C was near the end of the road in the series of the Porsche 356 lineup. The 356 C replaced the 356 B for the 1964 model year, with the last one being produced in May of… more»
8,000 Mile Survivor: 1981 Porsche 924 Turbo
We all recognize by now that the Porsche 924 will likely always be an affordable choice if you’re looking to own something with the Porsche crest on the hood. But one constant in an ever-shifting collector car landscape is… more»
Numbers Matching Super: 1956 Porsche 356A
This 1956 Porsche 356A may have plenty of cosmetic faults, but the pedigree factor is through the roof. It’s a real-deal “Super” model with a numbers-matching 1600 engine. The car has a great story, having been purchased new in… more»
Garage Find Long Hood: 1968 Porsche 911S
Some cars practically sell themselves just based on the presence they exude. The stance, the patina, the period-correct upgrades – it can make you forgive many other sins if the car you’re looking at has some mixture of these… more»
No Longer Cheap: 1991 Porsche 911 Cabriolet
This 1991 Porsche 911 Cabriolet used to be one of the cheapest air-cooled models you could buy. The 964 chassis was frowned upon, with the early models having numerous teething issues that made them the black sheep of the… more»
Easy Restoration? 1972 Porsche 914
These days, buying a Porsche is not an affordable exercise. Whether you buy a total heap of a project or focus on one of the less desirable entries, there’s not much to choose from unless you happen to stumble… more»