1957 Porsche 356 Speedster With An Air-conditioner Wide Body on 2040-cars
Aichi, Japan
This replica 1957 Porsche 356 two-door wide body coupe is available in Aichi, Japan.
This car was build in1999 and using 1968 VW chassis by Vintage Speedsters.
It has silver paint with a nice tan leather interior and this beauty is powered by 1600 cc engine and a 4 speed manual transmission.
The black German soft top is still in good shape and a rear window is clear.It also comes nicely equipped with A/C (Sanden, Japanese manufacture), Audio w/USB, back-camera and navigation. It starts up easily and runs perfect.
While a standard body 356 appears as classical beauty, this wide body 356 appears as wild and attractive.
The car doesn’t have a U.S. title but we can provide a Japanese export document (written in Japanese).
The buyer must provide transportation. (We have an agent in Los Angeles. The buyer can contact them for importing vehicle. More information, please contact us). |
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