1963 Porsche 356 Super Coupe on 2040-cars
Hackettstown, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:1963 super
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:owner
Interior Color: Red
Make: Porsche
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: 356
Trim: coupe
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 48,549
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: White
1963Porsche 356S t-6 B super coupe, body 212425, engine 703205 super, Ivory with red interior. I am selling this car in order to finish another project. The car has had new floor pans, longitudinals and battery box replaced. Any rust was cut out and replaced with appropriate reproduction stamped panels. I purchased the car 85% through restoration, The engine has been rebuilt to stock specifications using Mahle 1600cc pistons and the correct super heads and rocker gear, maybe 1000 miles of use. Rebuilt Original Zenith carburetors allow the car to idle smoothly at 600 RPM, and exellerate strong. The transmission shifts smooth and the clutch is good as well. The braking system has been completely rebuilt with a dual master cylinder, all new lines, rebuilt wheel cylinders, new brakes and lots of lining left on the drums. The front end has had new king and link pins and has been aligned. The car does not leave a spot of oil on the ground after use. The tires are good on original 4.5" steel rims. The chrome is good driver quality with some blemishes. All of the lights work except a few in the instrument cluster. The vinyl interior is in very nice condition with some small scuffs. The headliner is new and tight. The paint is bright. known flaws are one hood hinge is not locking up, occasionally the left blinker does not blink. This car can be driven and enjoyed on a daily basis. It is not a concourse quality restoration, my reserve reflects that, but a car that turns heads everywhere it goes and will allow it's owner to enjoy the Porsche experience. The car is available at any time for inspection.
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Chris Harris condemns demonization of Porsche Carrera GT in wake of Walker death
Fri, 06 Dec 2013When something bad happens, it's easy to resort to scapegoating. At least for some of us, that seems to be exactly what has happened following the tragic death of actor Paul Walker and racer Roger Rodas, who were killed on November 30 in a Porsche Carrera GT. Even though officials have not yet determined the cause of the crash, that isn't stopping many theories from being put for - theories that include blaming the Porsche supercar. Rather predictably, not only is the CGT's difficult nature getting examined, but indeed, the nature of all high-performance cars is being put under the public's microscope, with some wondering what the need for all the power is.
A Google search of "Porsche Carrera GT" will find no shortage of articles about the razor-sharp handling and outright speed of the CGT. Pistonheads' Chris Harris has a different, insightful take on both the Carrera GT and the nature of all fast cars. He reflects on the matter, ironically, en route to drive the successor to the car that killed Walker and Rodas, the 900-horsepower 918 Spyder hybrid supercar.
We think it's well worth a read, as it makes a number of good points about modern high-performance automobiles and the way they're used. Click over and take a look.
Next-generation Panamera will spawn variants, Sport Turismo in the running
Mon, Dec 1 2014A few years ago it took actual willpower not to consider what kinds of cool derivatives Porsche could make with the Panamera. Our fancies were helped by patent drawings of a Panamera convertible, rumors of a two-door 928 GT and internal Porsche sketches of such a car, and report after report after report that the current, second-generation Panamera would begin to expand the family. That hasn't happened, but according to a new report in Auto Express, the next Panamera will be the one to begin the bifurcation. Wolfgang Hatz, the brand's head of research and development, told the mag that, "We have prepared it for a lot of derivatives, personally I like very much the Sport Turismo." The Panamera Sport Turismo, remember, was the hybrid, concept wagon that rolled into the 2012 Paris Motor Show and made everyone ask, "Why didn't you build this design from the beginning?" It could have been Hatz's English, but after professing his ardor for the Sport Turismo, the executive said, "But there is a good chance for more derivatives." We're not sure if that means the Sport Turismo is all but approved, or if he was speaking of the third generation Panamera's new MSB platform in general. Even though Hatz mentioned a coupe and convertible, it sounds like that latter variant won't be happening, Hatz saying that the brand already has the Boxster and 911 Cabriolet. We're willing to forgive that omission – who's really looking for a four-door convertible, anyway? – and welcome the Sport Turismo first if Hatz will please please please get us a new 928.
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Mon, 17 Feb 2014Seeing pictures of Italian supercars burst into flames by the side of the road, as our compatriots at Axis of Oversteer point out, has become something of a usual sight. But a Porsche? Surely those meticulous German engineers have got that taken care of, right?
Not necessarily. Reports coming in from Europe indicate that no fewer than five 911 GT3 coupes have "spontaneously combusted" in the past few weeks, prompting Porsche to launch an investigation. In the meantime, they've reportedly ceased deliveries of the new GT3 while they try to determine what the problem is and work to rectify it.
We wouldn't be surprised to see a recall issued once the problem is resolved, but for now, we'd encourage existing owners to be extra vigilant behind the wheel - or better yet, leave their cars in the garage for the time being. You wouldn't want to drive a 475-horsepower rear-drive sports car through a Polar Vortex, anyway, right?