• VIN 220630
• Engine No. 813264 - Matching
• Completed on October 30, 1964
According to the Porsche Kardex, this 356 SC Coupe was originally
finished in Light Ivory (6404) with Red upholstery. The first owner
was Lawrence Martincich from Corte Madera, California and the
handler was Porsche Cars Pacific in Burlingame, California.
A 356SC Coupe had to be special ordered directly from Porsche or
your local Porsche dealer. It was a premium in 1964 and 1965. The
SC engine with 95HP was an option. The base price of a 356C Coupe
was around $4,300, the SC option was another $600, totaling $4,900
while a 356C Cabriolet was $5,300.
The exterior is complete with all decks, doors, bumpers, glass, and
exterior trim. The cabin is complete with seats, door panels, door
tops, rear panel, quarter panel inserts, VDO instrumentation, and
the original steering wheel. Additional interior components have
been photographed and can be seen in the photo gallery.
Mechanically powered by the matching 1600cc flat-four engine (type
616/16) which produces 95HP with a manual 4-speed transmission
(type 741) and four-wheel disc braking system. A complete 356SC
project needing a full mechanical and cosmetic restoration.
Vehicle Details
1964 Porsche 356SC
Listing ID:CC-1616325
Price:$49,500
Location:Costa Mesa, California
Year:1964
Make:Porsche
Model:356SC
Exterior Color:Primer
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:66361
Stock Number:Po4254
VIN:220630
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