Motorcar Studio is pleased to offer this 1964 Porsche 356C
non-sunroof coupe, a three-owner car with known history to new.
Finished in the original shade of Light Ivory over black interior,
this is a numbers-matching example that has been with the same
Georgia owner since 1995. Noted 356 specialist Jack Lewis serviced
this car for its long-term second owner in Atlanta, then brokered
the sale to its third and present owner 30 years ago.
This 356 was treated to a glass-out repaint to a very nice standard
in 2012; it has been garage kept since and still presents quite
nicely - trim has very light patina but all body gaskets and seals
remain pliable. Excellent shut lines and panel gaps; the doors
close and fit better than most we have seen.
A new headliner and dash pad were installed concurrent with the
repaint when the glass was out, and both appear nearly new. The the
door panels, carpets and seat upholstery predate the repaint and
show a bit more age (especially the seats, which are still
serviceable but a bit worn). Gauges have been restored by Palo Alto
Speedometer (known for their exquisite work) and a restored
Blaupunkt sounds surprisingly good thanks to speakers mounted in
the kick panels.
A copy of the factory record (aka "The Kardex") confirms correct
color and original, numbers-matching engine and transmission. This
356 was sold new to a buyer in South Carolina who took European
delivery while stationed in Germany - it remained on the continent
and was serviced by the dealer in Nuremberg for two years before
returning stateside. In 1981 the second owner acquired this car,
who maintained a handwritten mileage log from 1981 to 1994. The
third and present owner has added 46,000 miles since 1995 (an
average of 1,500 miles per year).
The 1600 cc flat four was rebuilt in the late 1990s approximately
40k miles ago; it starts easily and runs great, and while we do not
have detailed build specs, the "seat of the pants" power delivery
feels more like a Super 90 than a Normal 75 (we've driven dozens of
356s and 912s around here). The chassis feels particularly composed
(records indicate shocks, bushings and brakes were all done within
the last 30k miles). It's a nice car to drive and enjoy as is, or
with a light interior refresh could easily be taken to a
show-quality level.
Spare tire, jack (wrapped in a blue tarp for safekeeping), factory
tools, original driver's manual, two keys, antenna key, Kardex,
photos from 1976, mileage log to 1981, and records to 1995 are
included with the sale. For more information about this 1964
Porsche 356 C for sale at Motorcar Studio in Savannah, please call
912-235-0435.
Vehicle Details
1964 Porsche 356
Listing ID:CC-2019802
Price:$89,900
Location:Savannah, Georgia
Year:1964
Make:Porsche
Model:356
Exterior Color:Light Ivory
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:184476
Stock Number:1715EC
VIN:129173
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