1965 Porsche 365C- All Known Ownership History- Family Owned Since
1973, Purchased from the First Owner- One of 588 Reutter-bodied
Convertibles Produced for 1965- Irish Green over Fawn Leather-
1600cc 4-Cylinder- 4 Speed Manual Transmission- COA and Kardex
Report- Comprehensive, Expert Restoration in 2016- 52k Miles Shown,
163 Since Restored- Concours Quality 356The 1965 Porsche 356C
Reutter Cabriolet presented here is a rare and remarkable example
of one of Porsche's most iconic models. Finished in its original
Irish Green (code 6406) over Fawn leather interior, this cabriolet
is one of only 588 Reutter-bodied convertibles produced in its
model year. What sets this particular vehicle apart is its
exceptional provenance and meticulous restoration. Offered for the
first time since 1973, this matching-numbers car has remained
within the same family for over five decades and has been lovingly
preserved and restored to concours standards.Originally
manufactured on December 14, 1964, this European-spec 356C was
purchased in Germany by its first owner, Charles van Horn, during a
U.S. Air Force temporary duty assignment. While abroad, he added a
Reutter factory hardtop, recognizing the need for additional
protection during harsh German winters. Upon returning to the
United States, van Horn transported the car via Air Force cargo
plane to Wright Patterson AFB in Ohio, where he later sold it in
1973 to the father of the current owner. The Porsche would go on to
serve as a cherished family heirloom, driven until 1984 and then
stored and preserved until its eventual restoration.In 2016, this
356C underwent a no-expense-spared, body-off restoration that
spanned several years and was overseen by the late Neil Goldberg,
author of The 356A Porsche. Restoration highlights include engine
rebuilding by Rick Bennett at Sports Car Factory, transmission
overhaul by Vic Skirmants at 356Enterprises, body and sheet metal
restoration by Pete Jackson at Pete's Custom Coach, building, and a
complete interior refinish by Roderick Hof at HOF LLC. Every
component was carefully restored or replaced to exacting standards,
with period-correct finishes, decals, and chrome details restored
or replated.Remarkably, many original features have been retained:
the 512 body stamp is present on the doors, hood, engine lid, and
floor pan, while rare components such as the factory key fob,
Becker Europa AM/FM/SW radio, Reutter hardtop (#67931), and
upholstered rear side panels remain intact. Even the cabriolet
frame's wooden bow is original. This car is rust-free, with no
Bondo or fiberglass repairs, and boasts pristine panel gaps and
flawless paint. New ventilated chrome wheels and Cibie headlamps
complete its period-correct aesthetic.The car has a well-documented
maintenance history dating back to the 70's, illustrating the
exceptional level of care it has received. All restoration work was
carried out by renowned 356 specialists and aimed to return the car
to factory-original condition. The result is an incredibly
authentic representation of a 1965 356C Cabriolet that could easily
stand alongside the finest examples at top-tier concours events.In
terms of collectibility and historical significance, this 356C
stands in rarefied company. Its European heritage is evident not
just in its accessories and lighting, but also in the story of its
acquisition and use abroad. As the final iteration of the 356
series, the C model brought disc brakes and the highest level of
refinement to the line. Combined with its exceptional ownership
history, rare options, and expert restoration, this 1965 Porsche
356C Reutter Cabriolet offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for
collectors and enthusiasts seeking one of the most desirable
open-top Porsches ever produced.Please call if interested or e-mail
with any questions. Thank you for looking.
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