1956 Porsche 356 Speedster In Tangerine Orange. Some Porsche 2.7 Engine Parts on 2040-cars
Gainesville, Florida, United States
Great chance to snap up a classic 1956 Porsche 356 replica at a good opening price. Has been sitting for many years and never used. Factory built unit in original Tangerine Orange. Sporty look. All fiberglass in good shape. No cracks. Some paint scuffs here and there. Built on a Karmann chassis, it has a 1974 title.
Pretty much interchangeable with most 356 parts, this is ideal to create as a driver for yourself. Look sharp around town this Summer in this classic Speedster. Will need floor pans added. We are including some Porsche 911 engine parts. No warranty as to their immediate use but they certainly add value to this auction. Can use to resell to buy other 356 parts Comes with the following items to take this car to the next level -Porsche 2.7L block -Porsche 2.7L crankshaft -Porsche 2.7L head -Porsche tool kit -Porsche Weber dual carbs -Soft top with frame -2 seats -headlights and taillights -all body panels -windshield frame -rear bumper -4 Porsche hubcaps (not shown) -solid Karmann chassis which rolls and steers Good Porsche 356 package for someone to take to the next level. We are selling for the owner who already sold the 911 Karmann next to it. This Speedster is priced to sell with a good reserve and good BUY IT NOW. If you don't see it in the auction pictures or description, its not there....the engine parts were from a previous restore and would need to be cleaned and restored before use. (Pictures coming) Sold as-is, how-is with right to inspect. No warranties expressed or implied. We will gladly take extra pictures for you. We want you to be satisfied with the sale. We have been fortunate to have satisfied clients through the years who were kind nough to give us positive feedback so bid with confidence. A $500 depsoit is due at auction end and the balance is due within 3 days of auction end. All payments are non-refundable. We can help with shipping anywhere in the lower 48 for the lowest possible price. We can also provide assistance for shipments overseas. Car has a clear Florida title ready for transfer. On Apr-23-14 at 23:51:01 PDT, seller added the following information:
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