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Old 11-29-2003, 09:19 AM
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Porsche 904/4 and Porsche 904/6

Hi, I need knowing the differences between Porsche 904/4 and Porsche 904/6 (if there are!). I'm not sure if the major difference is the engine or if there are some external differences. Thanks.
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Maybe a little late for an answer but for anyone else reading this... The 904 was a '60s racecar which 4, 6 and 8 cylinder versions. I believe the thread starter must have meant to ask about the 914 which had either a 4 cylinder (/4) VW engine or a "proper" 6 cylinder Porsche one (/6). Anyway, since the 904 is a stunning looking racer (and very succesfull too in its days) heres a link

http://www.flat-6.net/view.php?model...=904&tab=oview
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