1956 Porsche 356A 1600 CoupeIntroducing this 1956 Porsche 356A 1600
Coupe that has just come out of a long-term 40-year period of
ownership. It is important to note that this 356 was rolled out of
the factory in an Aquamarine Blue Metallic (607) exterior
color.Highlights:- 40-Year Ownership- Factory Color Aquamarine Blue
Metallic (607)- 4-Speed Manual Transmission- 1.6-Liter Air-Cooled
Flat-4 Cylinder Engine- Solex CarburetorsEquipped with a flat
4-cylinder air-cooled 1600 engine, dual Solex carburetors, paired
with a 4-speed manual transmission. Additional equipment includes
VDO instrumentation, chrome headlight rings, 3-spoke wood steering
wheel, chrome trim, Michelin tires, and 15-inch steel wheels.
Featured amenities include bucket seating and a driver-side
mirror.Fresh out of storage, this 356A is a project car and is
currently not running. This presents a unique opportunity for
automotive enthusiasts to restore and revive a classic piece of
automotive history. Whether you're a collector, a vintage car
enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the timeless beauty
of classic automobiles, this German classic is a great barn find.
For $59,950
Vehicle Details
1956 Porsche 356A
Listing ID:CC-1985339
Price:$59,950
Location:Beverly Hills, California
Year:1956
Make:Porsche
Model:356A
Exterior Color:Metal
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:18770
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