1960 Porsche 356 B, Non-sunroof Coupe on 2040-cars
Katy, Texas, United States
1960 Porsche 356 B, Non-Sunroof Coupe NO RESERVE AUCTION This is a great, unrestored, California car. I purchased it from the 3rd owner, who bought it almost 40 years ago. He bought it from his brother, who had owned it since 1970. The car was registered in Culver City since 1976. Pink Slip pictured. When purchased in 1970, the engine had already been replaced with a 1962 356 B engine (not a Super 90). This car has been sitting in a garage since 1978. It is clean and straight but will need to be gone through. I got my mechanic to clean the tank and the fuel lines, replace all of the fluids, and other essential items and it started right up. I drove it around my area to make sure that it ran. I have video of this. As you can see the car shows very well on the inside and the outside. There are small areas of rust and patina showing under the car but is by no means a rusty tub. Please feel free to schedule and inspection and ask plenty of questions before you bid. Seller will assist with shipping at the Buyer's expense. Happy Bidding. No Reserve Auction. |
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