Vehicle Description
1964 Porsche 356C Cabriolet
• VIN 160629
• Completed on June 10, 1964
• No. 796 of 1,744 Reutter Cabriolets produced in 1964
The final production was the 356C model, finished in a desirable
color combination of Black (6413) with a Black leather interior,
Tan top, and Tan boot cover. According to the Porsche Kardex, this
356C Cabriolet was originally finished in Ruby Red (6402) over a
Black leather upholstery.
The paintwork is in beautiful condition and has been
well-maintained over the years with some patina. The brightwork,
rubber seals, aluminum trim, and factory glass presents very well.
Exterior equipment includes dual Durant exterior mirrors, a
Hirschmann antenna, and a chrome luggage rack. The interior
features black leatherette seats, dash, door panels, and rear seats
with Tan German square weave carpets. A factory VDM steering wheel
sits ahead of VDO instrumentation and a Blaupunkt AM/FM radio. 5 �"
x 15" Lemmerz chrome steel wheels are fitted to Continental Conti
Eco Contact 2 195 60 R15 tires. The undercarriage has been fully
detailed and is in excellent overall condition with no rust.
According to the Porsche Kardex, Porsche of America Corporation
(PoAC) in Teaneck, New Jersey delivered this 356 to the first owner
Philip Hayes from New Canaan, Connecticut. From the detailed
summary of the vehicle's history prepared by the third owner,
William Simmons was the second owner, who purchased the 356 on June
24, 1977, and the 356 was driven to Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Simmons
had the vehicle completely reupholstered with charcoal carpets and
black leather seats. After the vehicle was upholstered, the 356 was
prepared for show and display in the Spring of 1977 and took second
place at the Sebring Concours d' Elegance. On June 24, 1977, the
Cabriolet was purchased by Mr. Gellner who had the vehicle
transported to Atlanta, Georgia. In the summer of 1980, Mr. Gellner
commissioned Jay Clarke of Import Dynamic to complete ground-up
restoration. The exterior was totally disassembled, stripped,
primed, and repainted with Black acrylic enamel. The original
chrome was sent out to be re-chromed. The engine was rebuilt, and
the sheet metal was detailed. The undercarriage had new floor pans,
a battery box, and longitudinals installed. As a result, the
Cabriolet was finished to a high level to be shown at Coucour
events.
During the 1980s, this Cabriolet collected a number of first-place
trophies at Concour sponsored by Porsche Club of America which
included Rennfest, Peachstate Region's premier event, and other
Southeast area region shows. At the 1986 Rennfest, the 356 was
honored with the People's choice award. The Cabriolet was featured
in articles in the Porsche Panorama magazine in October of 1986 and
in May of 1990 issues.
Mechanically powered by a factory KD 1600cc replacement engine (No.
KD 731223) that runs phenomenally paired to the matching 4-speed
manual 741 transmission (No. 79633) with four-wheel disc brakes.
Most recently, European Collectibles has performed the following;
rebuilt the carburetors, install new spark plugs, plug wires, set
the points, and perform a full engine tune. Lastly, the
undercarriage was treated to a full detail and five new Continental
tires were installed. Complete with the Porsche Kardex, spare
wheel, tool kit, boot cover, and history going back to the 1980s.
The 1964 Porsche 356C Cabriolet holds historical significance as
the last of its kind and as a representation of the evolution of
Porsche's sports car design during the 1950s and 1960s. A rare
opportunity to acquire a turnkey 356C Cabriolet in wonderful
condition in a great color combination.