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Luxury Colection Porsche 356b on 2040-cars

Year:1959 Mileage:21 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Wieliczka, Poland

Wieliczka, Poland
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Engine:1.571ccm
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 112347
Year: 1959
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Porsche
Interior Color: Black
Model: 356
Trim: 2door
Warranty: Unspecified
Drive Type: 55/75
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 21
Sub Model: 356b


PORSCHE 356B CLASSIC FOR YOUR COLECTION



First registration: 09 /1959
HU / AU : New
KM : 34,500
Fuel: Petrol
Vehicle type: used vehicle
Vehicle category: Convertible / Roadster
KW / HP: 55/75
Displacement : 1,571 cc
Color: Silver Metallic
Upholstery: Black leather
Doors: 2
Seats: 4
Internal number : NEW- 40

Important features:

manual
Other equipment:

Radio
remark:

Very nice orginales 356 convertible - in silver with black leather. - The technique is flawless and the body is in a very good condition. The piston rings , pushrods and gaskets are renewed - new battery CP Hoffmann . - Carburetors were complete . apart and the nozzle replaced . - Brakes have been completely overhauled with new brake cylinders 6 . - Drums are sandblasted and repainted. - New tires 1500 km ago .



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Racecars blow engines all the time, but a Porsche 917 isn't just a run-of-the-mill racecar. British automotive writer Mark Hales reportedly borrowed a 917 from 82-year-old former Formula One racer David Piper for a magazine article, and mechanical tragedy ensued. Nobody is arguing that the engine failed after being spun to 8,200 rpm. However, Hales was warned not to exceed 7,000 rpm, says owner Piper, and the affair landed in English courts with Piper seeking £50,000 - over $79,000 US - in reimbursement funds for an engine rebuild and loss of use of the car while it was being repaired. Judge Simon Brown ruled in favor of car owner Piper, putting Hales on the hook for £110,000 ($174,000) including legal fees - a whole lot of money in any language.
Hales says the Porsche suffered a mechanical fault while lapping that allowed it to slip out of gear and over-rev. Piper wasn't convinced, and sought to have the repair paid for by the guy who broke the racer, saying "If you bend it, you mend it." It's not like Hales is a novice driver, having seat time in both professional and amateur races over 30 years, notching about 150 wins, but even the best drivers sometimes miss a shift, and that's what Piper contended happened to his car.
According to reports, Hales has had to sell most of his valuables to pay his lawyers and is now facing bankruptcy with the ruling against him. Members of the Pistonheads website are trying to coordinate a collection to help him out, as well.

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