• VIN 102056
• Engine No. 84682
• Porsche Kardex
• Aqua Marine Blue Metallic (5707) with Red interior
• Completed October 31, 1957
The 356A T2 Coupe is the end of the 356A production. Per the
Porsche Kardex, the T2 Coupe was initially delivered by Hans
Kahrmann, the Volkswagen-Porsche dealership in Fulda, Germany, to
its first owner, a US Army Specialist 3, Lee E. Elgen, stationed at
APO 757, Frankfurt military post. Originally finished from the
factory in Aquamarine Blue Metallic (5707) with Red upholstery and
equipped with sealed beam headlights.
According to the history on file, this T2 project was last driven
in 1988 and has been preserved for the past three decades. This
356A Coupe is very straight and rust-free and will require a full
restoration, including the essential components, such as gauges,
engine, transmission, brakes, bumpers, glass, and front and rear
seats.
Upon the 356s arrival at European Collectibles, it was noted that
this 356A coupe retains many of its original components, including
the date-coded seat hinges and fuel sending unit. While the 356
does not currently run or drive, the engine does turn over.
Complete with a spare wheel, jack, and service history. This is a
great opportunity to acquire a T2 356A project to restore.
Vehicle Details
1958 Porsche 356
Listing ID:CC-1911114
Price:$77,500
Location:Costa Mesa, California
Year:1958
Make:Porsche
Model:356
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:96056
Stock Number:Po4580
VIN:102056
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