Porsche 356 C 1600 SC

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  • Top condition due to low mileage
  • Original matching numbers
  • A unique collector's item
  • A special car for all kinds of trips

The Porsche 356 C 1600 SC

The name Porsche and the number 356 stand for a success story that is probably unique in Germany. The Type 356 is Porsche's first series-production model and was continuously improved during its production period. The last development stage, and the one most coveted by collectors, is the SC model, which was produced between 1963 and 1965 with 95 hp engines ex works. The car is the only one to be equipped with disc brakes all round from the factory.

Details

Porsche left the factory in Stuttgart Zuffenhausen on 27 July 1964. Until 2012, the car was in an excellent climate in the USA. Every weld spot and fold is still original from the factory. The underbody is still in its original paint and we have rarely seen such a good state of preservation! The engine and many technical components were overhauled in the USA about 15 years ago. Since then the car has only run a few kilometres. The interior is also in immaculate condition. The body fits, the paintwork in the attractive original colour and the chrome trim are also perfect. A photo documentation of all the work is available to us. According to the "Certificate of Authenticity" available to us, the vehicle is "matching-numbers". In terms of its condition, the car represents a unique collector's item.

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Data & Facts

First Registration1965

Engine4-cylinder boxer engine (four-stroke)

Transmissionmanual 4-speed, middle shifter

Weightapprox. 935 kg

Quantityno information

Power1,582 ccm, approx.95 hp (70 kW) at 5800 rpm (factory specification)

BrakesFront and rear disc brakes

Top Speedapprox. 185 kph


Price119.000,00€ (§25a, VAT not to be shown)

DocumentsCertificate of authenticity, history

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