1956 Porsche 356 Speedster Replica (outlaw) on 2040-cars
Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Outlaw
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1600CC
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Porsche
Model: 356
Trim: Speedster/Outlaw
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: 4 speed
Mileage: 1,265
Exterior Color: Maroon
This kit was originally ordered and started in the early 1980's. Fiberfab was the premier kit then but was too expensive with all the cheap competitors out there and eventually stopped production on them. They are a sought after kit and rare. This car was found in South Carolina as a barn find and was worked on there for a few years. Finally put on the road for the first time in June of 2011 and titled for the first time in July of 2011. It was not finished. I bought it in July of 2011 and titled it in Tennessee on July 15th. It is titled as a 1956 Speedster and has Antique tags on it.
The mileage on car is 1265 Kilometers, not Miles.
The Engine is a 1600CC single port crate engine . Chromed out. The engine is not broken in yet.
4 speed transmission, Rebuilt.
14" Wheels and tires
This is not built on a VW chassis. Instead it is a full tube frame with Double A arm at all four corners.
New shocks and springs and very stiff suspension.
12 gallon fuel cell
Vintage gauges
AM/FM CD Player mounted under dash with USB port but never hooked up any speakers.
New Battery
This is one of the nicest outlaws you will find. If you do not want attention you do not drive this.
It has been to 4 shows and won class at all but one and won peoples choice at one.
Have about 1 pint of original paint for touch-up if needed.
With the 14 inch wheels this 356 looks like it has been chopped and channeled and slammed to the ground. You must be careful of speed bumps.
It is not the fastest thing on the road but with get down the road pretty good and is so much fun to drive.
Top is in good shape
Cover is in good shape but has a few snaps pulled thru.
This 356 Outlaw is just get in and drive and enjoy. Needs nothing.
I do not want to sell this car but I am just divorced and got hurt and need to sell.
Fairly low reserve. You will not find a nicer one for under $30K.
I also have a 1.8 914 engine that is available to go with the car if you are interested in a bigger, hotter, faster engine. Extra engine is $500 more.
You change it out. I do not have time and Judge says sell.
Delivery is available anywhere in the US for my expenses. I have a 32 foot enclosed trailer to haul it in if needed or you can arrange your own transportation for it.
$500 due at end of auction thru paypal and balance before it leaves here. Balance to be in cash or wire transfer to my bank.
Inspection of car is welcome and you are able to do so most anytime if you call me first.
Any questions feel free to call me at 423-504-3057.
Car is located in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Car is also for sale locally and in Atlanta market so I reserve the right to end auction at anytime without notice.
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