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1963 Porsche 356 B Coupe - Black On Red - #'s Matching - Recent Major Service on 2040-cars

Year:1963 Mileage:123093
Location:

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

1963 356B Coupe 

  • Same owner since 1973
  • COMPLETE DETAILED SERVICE RECORDS SINCE 1973 - EVERY DOLLAR THAT WAS SPENT ON THIS CAR HAS BEEN METICULOUSLY CATALOGED 
  • Copy of original Kartex on hand - Verifies ALL MATCHING NUMBERS
  • Chassis#211355
  • Engine#609028
  • Transmission#57366-741
  • Southern car it's entire life - very minimal rust
  • 123,093 documented miles
  • Engine-out complete re-seal/carb rebuild/detail completed less than 100 miles ago
  • Originally white on red, painted black nearly 20 years ago
  • Paint work is showing some fatigue, driver quality cosmetically
  • Turn-key ready to drive
  • Private party sale - International Buyers Welcome
The car is located 15 miles north of the Charlotte, NC airport. For more information or to set an appointment to view the car, please call Tim at 704-892-2628.

















Please understand that even though the car was covered in dirt when the photos were taken, it shows better in photographs than in person - as with almost any car with classic styling. This car needs absolutely nothing to be driven and enjoyed as it was originally intended, it is turn-key ready.  This is a private-party sale and international buyers are welcome.  I encourage anyone with the means to come see the car prior to bidding, I do have access to a lift and would be happy to show the car any time day or night within reason.  The car is located in Mooresville, NC - buyer is responsible for any and all transport costs.  


As with any car of the vintage, I recommend any interested person do their own due diligence before bidding.  I have a clean, clear NC title for the car. The car is currently listed locally for sale, I reserve the right to end the auction early in the event that the car sells outside of eBay.   


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