Vehicle Description
1965 Porsche 356C Karmann Coupe
• VIN 220576
• Engine No. 715831 - Matching
• Transmission No. 83325 - Matching
• Completed on October 23, 1964
It is rare to find a unique 356 with extensive history that has
been restored to such a high level. No. 220576 is one of those
examples with only three (3) owners, 69,849 original miles, and
retains its original driveline as per the Certificate of
Authenticity. It is finished in its original color combination of
Signal Red (6407) with Black leatherette upholstery. Factory
options include safety belts and Michelin tires.
The paintwork is in flawless condition, with excellent gaps and
panel fit. The upholstery is in fantastic condition, with an
original VDM steering wheel, VDO instrumentation, and original
Blaupunkt AM/FM radio. Additional interior upgrades include the
factory headrests and a discreet Apple phone cord to play music
through the Blaupunkt radio from your iPhone. The date-coded, 4.5"
x 15" painted KPZ wheels are mounted to Vredestein 165 HR 15 Sprint
Classic tires. The undercarriage is well-preserved and the floor
pan and battery box are solid and rust-free.
Originally delivered to Lt. Col. Bob Nobles by Stuttgart Import
Corporation in Towson 4, Maryland on December 5, 1964. The Porsche
service booklet documents that the dealer performed services from
December 15, 1964, at 325 miles to May 17, 1968, at 24,000 miles.
Lt. Col. Nobles retained every record from his first 3,000-mile
service at Stuttgart Import Corp. In addition to Lt. Col. Noble's
excellent record keeping, he took note of every gas fill-up in a
booklet from 1964-1982, where he logged the date, mileage, amount
of gas, and oil needed. Lt. Col. Nobles used this 356 as his daily
driver until the mid-1970s when it received a paint job. But as
time passed, it was driven less and less over the years and was
finally put in storage in 1982.
The 356 was found 30 years later, in 2012, and was recognized as a
barn find. It was then purchased by the second owner, a renowned
and highly regarded Southern California-based Porsche collector. In
2016, the 356C was sold through Bonhams auction house to Classic
Showcase, a marque restoration facility in Oceanside, California.
Classic Showcase did a complete restoration on this 356C Coupe, the
body was stripped to bare metal, metal finished, prepped, and
painted in its original exterior color. An extensive
photo-documented picture book was made as the 356 was found, during
the restoration and post-restoration. After the 356 was restored,
Classic Showcase sold it to the current owner.
On August 2, 2021, at 65,550 miles, over $19,000 was spent with
European Motorsports, in Vista, California who perform the
following work:
• Install Koni shocks
• Install new exhaust
• Top-end engine rebuild
• Install new Weber carburetors
• Install new flywheel, pressure plate, and clutch disc
On March 1, 2022, at 67,097 miles, Black Forest Automotive
performed the following: front and rear alignment, replacement of
axle boots, and the oil and filter were changed with a valve
adjustment. On September 28, 2022, at 68,956 miles, Black Forest
Automotive in San Diego, California, installed a new dual-stage
master cylinder to improve the braking system, with new rotors,
calipers, and brake pads. At the same time, new Vredestein Sprint
Classic tires and a new Optima 6 Volt battery were installed.
It is mechanically powered by its matching 1600cc flat-four engine
(Type 616/15) paired to the matching manual 4-speed transmission
(Type 741) with the four-wheel four-wheel disc braking system. The
1.6L engine performs flawlessly with exceptional power, and the
transmission easily shifts through all the gears. Complete with
owner's manual, original service booklet, gas record booklet, a
photo book of the restoration process, a photo book as the 356 was
f found in 2012, spare wheel, tool kit, jack, and service history
from 1964 to present. This is an incredibly rare opportunity to
acquire a well-documented, beautifully restored 356C Coupe.
Finished in its original color combination with the original
driveline, and low documented miles.
Specification
• 75 horsepower
• 1,582cc OHV air-cooled horizontally opposed four-cylinder
engine
• Dual 32 Zenith carburetors
• Four-speed manual 741 transmission
• ZF steering box
• Independent front suspension with laminated torsion bars
• Parallel trailing arms Tubular shock absorbers
• Independent rear swing axles with torsion bars and tubular shock
absorbers
• Four-wheel hydraulic disc braking system
• Wheelbase: 82.7 in