Stunning Black 356 C Coupe With Coa on 2040-cars
Edwardsburg, Michigan, United States
Rare 1964 Porsche 356 C Coupe Beautiful Porsche 356 C Coupe with COA Exterior black paint is in excellent condition, gaps and seams are correct. Doors shut perfectly. Interior is in fine shape with NO fading or wear. Shows like new. Underside of car is all original with NO patches or hidden repairs. "No-hit" body, all original body panels. Arrow straight body lines and smooth appearance on all body panels. Car drives and performs effortlessly, car shifts into gear great and handles well on the road. Performs excellent over 65/70 mph on the road. Chrome, glass and all brightwork are clean and show great. Stereo system installed underhood very discreet and hidden, $4,200 cost Intersting history of car, used in movie and modeling shots in New York City Car has been maintained meticulously with service records documenting years in service. This is a great car to drive or place in any collection. Very nice car with no issues! Car is in the 356 Registry. Comes from a previous owners private collection. Engine is non numbers matching. Believed to be a 63 motor. More info and pics at: lanemotorcar |
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The AMG GT is Merc's followup to the awesome SLS AMG, the retro-modern, gullwing-doored coupe that took us by storm half a decade ago. But this new GT coupe is a more focused sports car than the SLS, rather than an all out supercar capable of extreme performance. It's got a brand-new V8 engine, and state-of-the-art technology that help it to not only be a proper Mercedes, but to be a serious performer.
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While his main career is in the movie industry, Nelson's other job is as a car hunter. He takes on clients searching for a specific model and helps them find and restore the dream vehicle that they're after. Hiring him takes some dedication, though, because Nelson doesn't advertise his services. "If people want to find me, they know how to find me," he says in the video.
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