Presented in the factory color combination of Champagne Yellow over
a Black interior, this Southern California 356C Coupe has spent its
life on the West Coast and was with the past owner for the last 16
years. Factory-specified equipment includes chrome-plated wheels, a
Blaupunkt AM/FM radio, loudspeakers, and an antenna. Very few 356s
come to market in such a remarkably preserved state, retaining
their original driveline and presented as delivered. Its provenance
is equally compelling, with excellent documentation of ownership
history going back to its original purchase in 1964.
The paintwork is in very nice condition, with some patina, and
presents beautifully. The exterior features Black California
plates, Hella 128 fog lights, chrome components, and a Lietz
luggage rack. The upholstery is in excellent condition and includes
headrests, a VDM steering wheel, VDO instrumentation, a Blaupunkt
AM/FM radio, and CoCo mats. 4.5" x 15" chrome slotted steel wheels
are mounted to Nexen SB-802 165 80 R15 tires. The undercarriage is
solid, rust-free, and has been detailed, including the
suspension.
San Diego Motor Imports delivered this 356 to the first owner, Mr.
Powell. The 356 was serviced regularly from new until 1969,
accumulating 30,216 miles. In April 1969, it was purchased by the
second owner, Mr. Lyons, who continued servicing exclusively with
Dieter's in San Diego, California, and from 1970 to 1976, the 356
served as a daily driver. In 1979, its third owner, Mr. Keach,
based in San Diego, California, had maintenance performed by
Porsche specialists, including Han's Foreign Car Service and
Sorrento Valley Car Service. On April 4, 1981, the matching engine
received a complete rebuild, and Mr. Keach enjoyed the 356 for
another 5 years. The fourth owner, Mr. King, acquired the 356C in
1985 and used it sparingly until 1989. In 1990, the fifth owner,
Mr. Walters, acquired the 356.
In 2000, Beck's European in Scottsdale, Arizona, performed the
second engine rebuild. In 2009, European Collectibles acquired and
sold this 356 to a local client and installed a completely new
interior. On January 22, 2024, Dieter's Porsche & BMW Service
performed an annual service including valve cover gaskets, fuel and
air filters, drive belt, ignition points, gear oil, engine oil and
filter, and a valve adjustment. In October 2025, European
Collectibles acquired this 356C Coupe once again and stripped the
undercarriage to steel; the original floor pans, longitudinals, and
battery box were in excellent original condition. The undercarriage
and suspension components were refinished to factory specs,
followed by a full service and inspection.
Mechanically, the 356C is powered by its matching 1600cc flat-four
engine (Type 616/15) producing 75hp, paired to the matching 4-speed
manual transmission (Type 741) with four-wheel drum brakes.
Complete with an owner's manual, two sets of keys, a spare wheel, a
jack, a tool kit, and 56 years of meticulous service documentation.
An exceptional opportunity to acquire a well-documented, 356C Coupe
presented in its factory colors with a matching driveline.
Vehicle Details
1964 Porsche 356C
Listing ID:CC-2025406
Price:$122,500
Location:Costa Mesa, California
Year:1964
Make:Porsche
Model:356C
Exterior Color:Champagne Yellow
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:95419
Stock Number:Po4758
VIN:217701
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