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Porsche - 911 [Pre-89] (1974)
Stroll into the golden age of German engineering with the iconic Porsche 911 [Pre‑89], a lineage that stretches back to the late‑1960s through the early 1980s. Whether you’re evaluating a pristine 1974 classic or a well‑maintained 1982 gem, the allure of the Porsche 911 [Pre‑89] remains undiminished. For prospective buyers and seasoned collectors, understanding the Porsche 911 [Pre‑89] price landscape is crucial—yet direct, transparent pricing data can be elusive across markets.
Curious about what a 1974 Porsche 911 might fetch? The Porsche 911 [Pre‑89] 1974 price is heavily influenced by mileage, cosmetic originality, and restoration provenance. Although the model year itself carries a nostalgic value, the overall condition and documented maintenance history are decisive factors. Equally, when you ask “what is a 1974 Porsche 911 [Pre‑89] worth?” you’ll find that many owners rely on a combination of auction results, private sales, and reputable appraisal services to gauge a fair market range.
In addition to the historical allure, the Porsche 911 [Pre‑89] depreciation curve tells a compelling story. Classic sports cars can plateau after a certain period, but the initial depreciation is often significant. Typically, a new pre‑89 model may lose around 15‑20% of its value in the first year and an additional 5‑10% over the next two years, largely due to the scarcity of aftermarket parts and the high costs of period‑correct restoration. However, as the vehicle ages beyond the first decade, the rate of depreciation tends to slow, making well‑cared examples increasingly desirable to niche markets.
Key Specifications
- Engine: 2.3‑L 2‑boxcharger twin‑turbo flat‑six (early 1975–1979 models) or 2.7‑L naturally‑aspirated flat‑six (post-1976 models); power ranges from 210 hp to 273 hp depending on year and tuning.
- Transmission: 3‑speed manual (pre‑79), 4‑speed manual (1979–1982), or optional 5‑speed manual with band or torque‑converter (1983–1988).
- Fuel Type: 87 % Unleaded gasoline.
- Aerodynamics: Classic low‑profile body with a wrap‑around rear window; the original spoiler was a one‑piece component molded into the rear hatchback.
- Wheelbase: 225 mm (8.86 ft).
- Dimensions: Length 4260 mm, Width 1822 mm, Height 1306 mm.
- Weight: Curb weight 1300 kg (approx. 2870 lb).
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