1958 Porsche 356a T2 Coupe "garage find": Stored untouched in a
Northern California garage since 1976; one documented owner since
1969; all numbers match per the Porsche factory Kardex (attached);
excellent solid original floor metal throughout; low original
miles; new clutch and exhaust system just installed; runs strong.
This fine 356a was parked in 1976 needing a clutch, and there it
sat for over 4 decades inside a dry garage near Arnold, California.
We have not cleaned the car in any way, we bought it just as you
see it, dust and all. We only cleaned the fuel system and
carburetors, installed a new clutch and exhaust system, and tested
the engine which runs great. The factory-original color listed on
the Kardex is Silver Metallic. Tires are from the 1970's, all
mechanical systems should be checked prior to driving. A wonderful
example of arguably the best looking Porsche Coupe ever. We go to
extents to document our cars in pictures and provide the most
transparent listings on Ebay. Please study the pictures carefully
rather than requesting descriptions. Please complete any
inspections or ask any questions prior to bidding or committing to
buy the car. Thanks for the interest!
Vehicle Details
1958 Porsche 356
Listing ID:CC-1210350
Price:$89,995
Location:Pleasanton, California
Year:1958
Make:Porsche
Model:356
Odometer:59732
Stock Number:1521
VIN:103025
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