1961 356 Porsche Super Cabriolet on 2040-cars
Eagle Point, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:4 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Red
Make: Porsche
Number of Cylinders: Four
Model: 356
Trim: Vinyl
Drive Type: Manual
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 85,430
Sub Model: Super Cabriolet
Exterior Color: Ivory
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This 1961 Cabriolet is a solid car and does not show any evidence of accidents or panel replacements. It has less than 500 miles on the engine, rebuilt by Competition Engineering and the transmission is rebuilt by Vic Skirmants.
The car is converted to a 12 volt system, has front disc brakes and the engine is totally balanced, has a lightened flywheel, big bore pistons/cylinders and Weber carburetors. The car comes with a brand new top done by Autos International. It also comes with a hardtop.
All in all, over $40.000 has been spent on this car in the last few years!
It is a fantastic driver and needs just some attention to details and minor repairs.
On Mar-13-13 at 17:01:23 PDT, seller added the following information:
This 1961 Cabriolet is a solid, numbers matching car and does not show any evidence of accidents or panel replacements. It has less than 500 miles on the engine, rebuilt by Competition Engineering and the transmission is rebuilt by Vic Skirmants.
The car is converted to a 12 volt system, has front disc brakes and the engine is totally balanced, has a lightened flywheel, big bore pistons/cylinders and Weber carburetors. The car comes with a brand new top done by Autos International. It also comes with a hardtop.
All in all, over $40.000 has been spent on this car in the last few years!
It is a fantastic driver and needs just some attention to details and minor repairs.
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