- Porsche 914-6 GT
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name = Porsche 914-6 GT
manufacturer =Porsche
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production = 1970 – 1972
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predecessor =Porsche 912
successor =Porsche 924
class =Sports car
body_style = TargaCoupe
layout = Mid engined
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engine = 2.0 Lflat-6
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designer =The Porsche 914-6 GT was a
race car built and sold collaboratively byVolkswagen andPorsche .History
The Porsche 914 was introduced in September 1969 as a collaborative effort between Porsche and Volkswagen to produce a sporty car. The car they came up with was a
mid-engine d vehicle with seating for two and featured atarga top . A4-cylinder boxer engine provided the power. Volkswagen need a vehicle to replace the agingKarmann-Ghia while Porsche was looking for another option to add to their line up. The VW bodied vehicles were known as 914/4s, while the Porsche variants were known as 914/6s. However, all 914's sold inNorth America were sold as Porsches.The car sits very low and the suspension is stiff making it a great competition car rather than a touring car. The headlights hide in the hood and pop-up when needed. The targa top can be stored in the trunk.
The horizontally opposed flat-four engine is mid-mounted and came in three differnent sizes, 1.7, 1.8 or 2 liter. The 1.7 liter engine produced Convert|80|hp|kW|0|abbr=on, the 1.8 produced 79, and the 2.0 liter engine produced 95. A five-speed
manual gearbox was standard equipment on all models.The 914/6 was short lived with only 3360 examples produced between 1970 and 1972. All featured the 2.0 liter
flat-six engine. It was raced using different engine configurations. This included the 'T' specification, which was basically a stock 911 engine. Another popular configuration was to use a converted Carrera 6 engine.In 1970 Porsche entered a 914/6 GT in the grueling
24 hours of Le Mans race. It finished 6th overall and won its class. A remarkable accomplishment. This was only one chapter in the vehicles extensive racing career which continues even to this day.
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