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It depends on what car you have: base 911, 911S or 911 Carrera? Coupe or Targa?
You can call Porsche Cars North America and talk to the people in the CofA department. If you are really nice, they will call the factory and get you the data (usually takes a few days). If you are super nice they may even reprint the CofA with the option breakdown once they have it.
The K-code packages were put together by PCNA to bundle commonly ordered option grouping. A common grouping on the base 911 was something like this: S instruments, rear pop out window, forged wheels (Fuchs). Options in 74 were: Sunroof, power windows, forged wheels, cast alloys (for base steel was standard), 5-speed, rear window pop outs (standard on S), full gauges (standard on S), wheel arch trim, alloy rocker trim, fog lights, various radios, air-conditioning, limited slip, front oil cooler, sport seats, leather, various interior trims, etc.
The above poster is incorrect, no 1974 model received thermal reactors regardless of market. They came in 1975 for CA cars and 1976-1977 for all US Market cars. There were some small emissions items in CA for 74 (can't recall them all) but a non issue as its smog exempt due to age in CA.
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