1958 Porsche 356a Super Sunroof, Kardex, Numbers Match! on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Sunroof Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6 Liter Horizontal 4 Cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
Year: 1958
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Porsche
Model: 356
Trim: Super Sunroof
Options: Sunroof
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 77,296
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
1958 Porsche 356 Super, Sunroof, with Kardex, engine and transmission numbers match, 80 Liter tank, hood and engine lid match vin, needs restoration, can ship. Title in hand. Here is a link for more photos: Call Tom Nelson @ 919-522-4412 if you have any questions. We are a licensed and bonded and insured auto dealer in North Carolina. Our dealership is: T.J. Auto, Inc., 1312 Capital Blvd., Raleigh, NC. 27603. We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. We can assist with shipping (buyer pays shipping). |
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Under testing by Sweden's Teknikens Värld, Porsche's downsized crossover - specifically the Macan S Diesel, for what it's worth - didn't flip over, but it skidded off course. In real-world conditions, it follows, the vehicle could run off the road or into oncoming traffic. The testers ran the test several times, and even removed excess weight from the vehicle, and each time it reacted the same way.
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According to a statement released by the LACSD, "Investigators determined the cause of the fatal solo-vehicle collision was unsafe speed for the roadway conditions". The investigation into the November, 2013 crash determined that Walker's 2005 Porsche Carrera GT had been driven by his business partner and racer, Roger Rodas, at speeds between 80 and 93 miles per hour - less than the 100+ mph initially suspected, but still far too fast for the road on which they were traveling, which carried a posted limit of 45 mph.
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