1974-77 Porsche 911: Everything you need to know about the ‘mid-years’ | PCA Spotlight
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Starting for the 1974 model year, the Porsche 911 received the most significant update since it was introduced in 1964. This was the start of the G-body cars that Porsche produced through 1989. These first-generation G-bodies were produced until 1977. Often referred to as "Mid-Year" 911s, they got a bad rap due to engines that experienced problems due to new emissions equipment, but today, they're coming into their own. Watch this video for an in-depth overview of the Mid-Year 911s (and the four-cylinder 912E).

1:08 - Introduction of models in video
3:35 - Overview of 1974-77 911 models with changes by year
9:35 - changes from 1974 to 1976
16:50 - 912E Overview
18:47 - Common 1980s & 1990s era mods done to mid-year 911s
19:57 - Engines and common in-period engine issues
26:00 - Mechanical differences between model years
27:53 - 912E engine
29:08 - Colors and paint
36:14 - Metallic colors and paint
37:34 - Verifying a mid-year 911 using the VIN
40:47 - Accessories and documentation
48:53 - Special editions

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Video produced by Michael Johnson

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