1961 Porsche 356b 1600 Super Coupe - Matching Numbers on 2040-cars
Bristol, Tennessee, United States
1961 Porsche 356B 1600 SUPER Coupe - Matching Numbers and Low Reserve Price !!!! I found this car last spring and decided to buy it and freshen it up. It's a matching number's (Chassis # 114666, Engine # 88333) 1961 3561600 Super Coupe that a local Doctor had bought and given to his daughter as a College graduation present in the late 1980's. The car was super straight and had a correct new tub, longitudinals, and battery box. The car had no rust and the gaps were all nice. The paint was blistered from sitting under a cover for years and the carpets and headliner were wrong. What I liked about the car was it ran and operated great, and it had great bones. The hood and deck, doors and glass were all original to the car. The engine bay is original and cleaned up nicely. We stripped the paint to bare metal, (no rust) and loved that there were no signs of rust or accidents, next we painted it, installed new correct carpets, mats, and headliner, and fully serviced it throughout, including the brakes. The car was amazing in bare metal ! Irish Green and Tan, the car is very nice and fresh now and is a joy to drive. It fires up instantly and is sorted and ready to simply enjoy with no headaches! I have records on the car back to the late 80's. It's getting more and more difficult to find solid, matching numbers Porsche 356's with no stories or issues for less than $100K so don't let this one get away. I own 10 other Porsches and this one runs and drives with the best of them. |
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