1961 Porsche 356b "notch Back"t-5 Coupe on 2040-cars
Brook Park, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:4cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1961
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Porsche
Interior Color: Black
Model: 356
Trim: Coupe
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 0
Chassis #
200016 Engine #
P01059 (not matching) Gearbox #
43510 (original) Paint code:
6003 (Aetna Blue)
A very rare
opportunity! A true barn find!!! A 1961
Porsche 356B T-5 “Notchback”. At #16 it was early off the production line. Only
a handful were made, approximately 600 made in 1961 and about 1100 made in
1962. Aetna Blue
with a black interior, the car is on a rotisserie stand. Comes with the COA. The car
comes with all parts you can see in the pictures but to the best of my
knowledge is missing the following: speedometer gauge, ignition switch,
grill for the engine compartment lid, gear shifter (the car originally came
with a locking gear shifter) and maybe other small parts as well. The original
engine is missing, but an engine does come with the car (engine # P01059). The gearbox
is original. The glass is good all the way around. The car was
in a barn for over 25 years. Some welding bodywork has been done to the car. Many more
detailed pictures available upon request. A very
desirable car, needing a total restoration to bring it back to its original
glory. Any questions welcome.we keep the right to end the auction early. Please visit us at http://mbvintagecars.com/default.php or call Frank at 2166452100. (We can help to make arrangements for worldwide shipping.) Please note: Residents of states ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA,
FLORIDA, INDIANA, MASSACHUSETTS, MICHIGAN and SOUTH CAROLINA must pay their
sales tax to us upon purchase and we will send you an Ohio state title in your
name reflecting the payment (exempt if you are a dealer).
|
Porsche 356 for Sale
- 1959 porsche 356 convertible d speedster
- 1961 porsche 356b 1600 super coupe - matching numbers
- 1957 porsche speedster 356a super 1.6l (replica )
- 1965 356c porsche
- 1961 porsche 356 super, stunning beauty, great driver, sorted, video!(US $49,900.00)
- 1957 porsche 356a sunroof coupe, nice early 356a, factory sunroof, great body
Auto Services in Ohio
Westside Auto Service ★★★★★
Van`s Tire ★★★★★
Used 2 B New ★★★★★
T D Performance ★★★★★
T & J`s Auto Body & Collision ★★★★★
Skipco Financial ★★★★★
Auto blog
Porsche to develop new line of engines for next Panamera
Sat, 22 Mar 2014When the second generation of the four-door Porsche Panamera launches, it will likely be riding a new platform, complete with an all-new family of V6 and V8 engines, according to a report coming out of the UK.
Autocar reports that the so-called MSB platform will likely underpin the Panamera, and it could be shared with Bentley, provided the Volkswagen-owned, British-built brand commits to the architecture. As for the engines, it's reported that they'll have a sportier character than the V6s and V8s being built for Volkswagen and Audi's vehicles.
"Porsche will have its own new V8 that will be common to the new MSB platform," Porsche's chief engineer, Wolfgang Hatz, said. "It's a family for the next 10 years of cars." Whether the V8 and V6 will be used outside of the Panamera line, though, remains unclear. There's also no mention of what place turbocharging would have with the new engines.
Porsche Cayman GT4 spotted at the N?rburgring
Tue, 13 May 2014It was just the other day that we first caught wind of Porsche's plans to build a GT4 version of the Cayman, and now we're already looking at spy shots of the vehicle in question undergoing testing at - where else? - the Nürburgring.
With more aggressive front-end aero, a GT3-style air vent ahead of the front hood, a large wing at the back, and spindly alloys packed with over-sized brakes at each corner, this Cayman is clearly more extreme than even the range-topping GTS. The rear diffuser and central exhaust tips look about the same as those you'd find at the back of the Cayman GTS, though.
What we can't see, of course, is what Porsche has slotted in under the rear glass, how it's upgraded the interior and how much weight it's stripped out of the thing to get it down to fighting weight, but you can bet it'll come with a substantial power bump and a stripped-out interior with racing buckets and little else to open the gap between it and the GTS... and close the gap to the 911 GT3 which it will join as the baby brother in Porsche's performance-focused lineup. Click above to view the double-batch of spy shots.
Porsche 911 GT3 RS looks wicked, this way comes
Thu, Dec 11 2014Those who didn't think Porsche went extreme enough with the latest 911 GT3 likely won't be disappointed when the more focused GT3 RS arrives. And as you can see from these latest spy shots, it looks like it's speeding right around the corner. Tipped to debut at the Geneva Motor Show this coming March, the new Porsche 911 GT3 RS is shaping up to be an enthusiast's dream - and with the prospect of a GT2 in doubt, could be the most hardcore Elfen in the range. Instead of the 3.8-liter flat-six in the current GT3, the new RS will pick up where the previous limited-edition GT3 RS 4.0 left off, with four naturally aspirated liters of unadulterated boxer power channeling a good 520 horses to the rear wheels. That will be a significant increase over the existing 475-hp GT3 and will match the 911 Turbo for output (if not the 560-hp Turbo S) and without any turbo lag to slow down the action, either. Whether it will keep the GT3's dual-clutch gearbox and four-wheel steering system, or ditch one or both for a more analog approach, remains to be seen, but we're holding out hope. Either way, the modifications to the bodywork ought to make the GT3 RS stand out even further and stay glued to the race track it will call home. Notice the deep front splitter scooping up snowflakes like a shovel, a massive rear wing (which may or may not be the final production version), the Turbo-spec rear end with air intakes ahead of the rear wheels, and a set of awesome-looking gills over the front wheels – all of which you can scope out in the gallery full of spy shots above.
2040Cars.com © 2012-2024. All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.
Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the 2040Cars User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
0.037 s, 7745 u