Just Discovered 1953 Porsche 356 1500 Pre-A Bent
Window Coupe This 1953 Porsche 356
Pre-A Bent Window Coupe is an original unrestored
example out of 40 year ownership where it's been hidden away in
storage for decades. White with original blue leather interior. It
was originally Fashion Grey making for an excellent original color
combination. The engine is a correct but non-matching 1500 unit
from 1955. Offered with its Kardex. The car has rust but
remains intact and complete. It was built in November of
1953 and sold through Hoffman in New York. This Pre-A coupe has
been patiently awaiting a well-deserved and worthy restoration.
This car has never been restored so you can be the first to do
so. The legendary 356 was first brought to life in a small
workshop in Gmnd, Austria in 1948. Increased demand led to
production shifting in 1950 to Stuttgart, where the now
steel-bodied cars were assembled by Karosserie Reutter. Initially
built with a split windscreen, in 1952 the styling was refined with
a more modern one-piece bent-window. This hugely enticing
restoration project offers a rare opportunity to acquire a
desirable Pre-A Coup? fresh from long-term
ownership. Chassis # 51335Engine #
P35276 Early Bent Window 356 Coupe; One of 1,537 Built
for the 1953 Model Year Originally Finished in Fashion Grey with
Blue Leather Interior Out of 40 Year Ownership Never
Restored Offered with its KardexOrg Price:
$107,500Discounted Price:$97,500
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