Vehicle Description
1962 Porsche 356B T6 Reutter Coupe
• VIN 117886
• Engine No. KD*P*83360* 75hp
• Completed October 5, 1961
• No. 285 of 1,349 T6 Reutter Coupes produced from August 1961 -
July 1962
Single-family ownership for the past 45 years, finished in original
color combination Ivory (6204) with Red leatherette interior. It
has had a repainted and shows patina with original glass and
brightwork. The Ivory dash is original with factory VDO
instrumentation, a VDM steering wheel, and a Blaupunkt FM/AM radio.
The red leatherette upholstery is in good condition with some wear
and patina. The rear quarter and front vent window mechanisms are
functional with good rubber seals. The 4.5" x 15" wheels are
painted silver with chrome hubcaps and Sprint Classic Vredestein
165 15 tires.
In the late 1970s, this 356B Coupe was purchased from Mr. Cantrell,
who lived in San Francisco, California, and was sold to Ms.
Schaeffer. By the 1980s Ms. Schaeffer had the 356 shipped to
Massachusetts where it remained until 2022. During Ms. Schaeffer's
ownership, the 356 was serviced and maintained by European
Performance Engineering in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. From
2016-2018 Kustom and Restoration Specialties serviced this 356. The
following work was done including new spark plugs, spark plug
wires, voltage regulator, distributor cap, shocks, axle boots,
seals, and the fan shroud was removed and repainted. The braking
system received new brake shoes, the drums were turned, and a new
master cylinder was installed. The fuel lines and hoses were
replaced with new clamps and hardware installed. European
Collectibles recently went through the braking system and installed
all new wheel cylinders, shoes, and brake lines along with a full
engine tune.
Mechanically, powered by a 1600cc flat-four KD factory replacement
Super engine producing 75 horsepower paired to a manual 4-speed
transmission (Type 741) with a four-wheel drum braking system.
Complete with Certificate of Authenticity, spare tire, and 47 years
of service history. An excellent opportunity to acquire a great 356
driver in excellent mechanical condition finished in the factory
color combination.
History
In late 1959 significant styling and technical refinements gave
rise to the 356B (a T5 body type). The mid-1962 356B model was
changed to the T6 body type (twin engine lid grilles, an external
fuel filler in the right front wing/fender, and a larger rear
window in the coupe). It is interesting to note that the Porsche
factory didn't call attention to these quite visible changes with a
different model designation. However, when the T6 got disc brakes,
with no other visible alterations, they called it the model C, or
the SC when it had the optional extra powerful engine.