Porsche 356 C
Highlights
- Since 1988 in Germany
- Engine and transmission overhauled
- German paintwork
The Porsche 356 is the first series model from Porsche. The series were divided into the names 356 original model (1948-1955), 356 A (1955-1959), 356 B (1959-1963) and 356 C (1963-1965). The 356 C Coupé for sale here was delivered to America in 1965, the last year of production, with 4 disc brakes and many other improvements to the C series, like many of these vehicles. When it returned to the Federal Republic of Germany in 1988, a German vehicle registration document was created for the then first owner here, where the car was not in the possession for long, nor was it with the German owner afterwards. It was not until 1992 that the 356 C came into the hands of a lover from the Wuppertal area, where it was driven and looked after until 2011. In 2011, the current owner took over the vehicle and over the years he has invested sustainably in the substance and quality to maintain the value of the beautiful Porsche. There is an extensive folder with all the receipts from the last 13 years. The work includes an extensive engine overhaul, a repaint in the factory's original color and, in 2024, an extensive gearbox restoration. This point alone was calculated at over 12,000 euros. In total, the current owner has receipts for over 40,000 euros including 4 new rims and much more. The car drives and shifts wonderfully, it brakes perfectly and feels good in the hand. The pictures (including the underbody) speak clearly about the very good and honest condition of this vehicle.
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