
Not Sold • £667,800 - £816,200
1970 Porsche 914/6 R
United States • 23 Jan 2026 • Lot 162
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AI Listing Summary
This 1970 Porsche 914/6 R, offered from The Jim Edwards Collection, is believed to be the first of twelve factory racecars and was driven by Vic Elford. It features chassis reinforcements, lightweight body panels, and a 906-specification 2.0-liter engine.

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The car has been expertly restored under current ownership.
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Believed to be the first of twelve 914/6 R factory racecars constructed by Porsche’s experimental division, after the initial prototype Driven for Porsche by Vic Elford as a test car for the 1970 Targa Florio Sold through Jo Hoppen of Volkswagen of America to Peter Gregg and the famed Brumos Racing Equipped from the factory with chassis reinforcements and lightweight body panels Expertly restored under current ownership; now fitted with a 906-specification type 901/25 2.0-liter engine
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