Porsche 1963 356b / Original Paint & Ca Black Plates / Cert From Porsche / Coupe on 2040-cars
Winterville, North Carolina, United States
A restorer’s dream come true. A vintage, non-operational 1963 Porsche 356B. Have a close look at the photos. The photos say more about the excellent original condition of the car than I could. This car is a real treasure! IF YOU WANT MORE PHOTOS, PLEASE ASK. I HAVE DOZENS MORE.
Here are the highlights, and if you want more info, please read the entire description and look at the photos. 1. California car 2. Original black California plates 3. Always garaged 4. Second owner 5. No accidents 6. Original factory paint 7. Original interiors 8. Clear Title 9. Certificate of Authenticity from Porsche FULL DESCRIPTION This Porsche was originally purchased in California and remained there its entire life until a few years ago when it was moved to North Carolina. It has always been garaged mostly under a car cover and has never been left outside. My father was the second owner of the car. There has only been one prior family that owned it, and they purchased it new. The car has never been in any accident or fender bender, and it is still in the original factory paint and has completely original factory interiors (upholstery, carpets, etc.). There are pads down over the front carpets to keep them clean. The entire interior of the car is original, and there have been no modifications whatsoever aside from the addition of seat belts in the front to comply with California law. The car still has the original black-and-yellow California plates, and the title is clear. The car has not run since about 1982. Although the car does not run, it should be an easy fix for someone who wants a restoration project. While photographing the car for this auction, I tried to back it out of the storage unit to get additional photos, but the car does not roll. Not sure why. The original rearview mirror was replaced at some point, but I still have the original factory-installed one that came with the car if you want to replace the newer one. The gas tank has been removed but is still present. It does have a small easily fixable pinhole leak. Comes with a recent Certificate of Authenticity from Porsche USA. Also included in the auction are the following items: Original can of touch-up paint (which is still liquid) Original maintenance records from September, 1976, through March, 1980 Headlight screen covers to prevent damage from road debris Lots of spare parts Receipts for many parts purchased over thirty years ago See photos for more items. Of course, if you have any questions or need a photo of a particular spot on the car, let me know. Payment: A $1,000 non-refundable deposit is required within 24 hours of the auction’s end. The balance can be paid by cash, certified check, or wire transfer. The car is sold “as is, where is” with no warranties or guarantees of any type either expressed or implied. On Jul-13-14 at 18:23:50 PDT, seller added the following information: This car is for sale locally. |
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