The targa top stores behind the engine, but there's still plenty of cargo space (as well as the fuel tank) up front. Drawing inspiration from a concept penned by German designer Hans Gugelot, Butzi ...
The Porsche 914 (or the Volkswagen-Porsche 914) is a midengine sportscar designed and manufactured from 1969 through 1976. Related Articles Me & My Car: Square lights flaunted on ’94 Jeep Wrangler in ...
Porsche's nifty sports car, the 914, still looks great at 50. The Porsche Museum in Stuttgart, Germany, is highlighting the entry-level sports car as it turns 50 years old this year with a "Typically ...
Without a doubt, the 914 is the most Volkswagen Porsche ever - this is one of the main reasons the car was and still is most controversial. Despite it being quite coveted back when it was made, it’s ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. According to source material from Volkswagen’s online newsroom, the 914 came about due to compatible goals between both automakers ...
In a list of classic collectible Porsches, the 914 hangs with the sediment at the bottom of the tank. It's a murky life for a somewhat forgotten classic, but the 914 plays an integral part in Porsches ...
As you'd imagine, some junkyard shopper grabbed the engine and transmission. Perhaps the engine now lives in a VW Transporter. There's plenty of old body filler, though not much obvious rust. 914s ...
The Porsche 914 was one of Porsche's most polarizing designs, largely because it was such a departure from the traditional Porsche look, and as a result I think it tended to get unfairly maligned.
Alex Kaufmann April 9, 2009 Comment Now! It was a quiet day in 1969 when Porsche first had the idea to build a low-cost mid-engined sports car, something that could sit below the famous 911 but still ...
The Porsche 914 doesn’t get a lot of respect, but the model celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The story begins in the mid-1960’s when Porsche was eyeing a new entry-level sports car to slot ...
According to source material from Volkswagen’s online newsroom, the 914 came about due to compatible goals between both automakers. VW wanted to develop a vehicle with more athleticism, while Porsche ...