Rare - 1 of 248 examples built by Belgium coachwork maker D'leteren
Freres
Numbers matching engine and transmission per Porsche Certificate of
Authenticity
Fantastic and complete concours-level restoration performed by
Automobile Associated of Canton
5,341 miles since restoration
Stunning original color combination of Slate Grey with green
leather interior
Among Porsche enthusiasts, there is a never-ending debate about
which model is the ultimate open 356. The Speedster has long been
regarded as the most collectible, and does enjoy a certain purity
of line that is very attractive; however, none could deny that the
356 Roadsters are fitted with better equipment and power, leading
to those looking for a more sport-focused experience with the
iconic 356. "Twin Grille" Roadsters, marked by the two cooling
vents on the rear decklid, as well as their squared hood and right
front fender fuel filler, became iconic design cues from Belgium
coachwork maker D'leteren Freres. Creating just 248 examples, the
356B T6 "Twin Grille" Roadster is one of the most sought after and
prized examples of the 356 lineage and continues to be a stunning
jewel in Porsche's history.
This 1962 Porsche 356B "Twin Grille" Roadster was completed on
December 28th, 1961 per Porsche's Certificate of Authenticity. It
was optioned in Slate Grey with a green leather interior, and was
distributed new via Porsche Car Pacific of San Francisco. While
information on the 1st owner is limited, the 2nd caretaker would
end up keeping the car for 33 consecutive years. Robert Wilson of
Seattle purchased this rare twin-grille in July of 1969. He had
fully intended on carrying out a restoration when he finished
building his new residence, and the 356 was transported into the
basement of his home. Sadly, the restoration process never
materialized, and with Wilson passing away the 356B found its way
to Jim Newton of Automobile Associates of Canton in April of
2002.
Jim Newton, a multi-concours restorer, had planned on restoring the
numbers-matching car for himself at Automobile Associates of Canton
but as fate turned out, a good customer inquired about a
numbers-matching twin-grille Roadster, and purchased the project
just as it had begun. The customer wanted to build a
concours-winning car with no expenses spared. With the restoration
officially beginning in the summer of 2003, the full process took 3
years to complete.
Without having a fixed deadline, budget caps, or any other worries,
Newton and his expert team took their time in addressing every
element of the car down to the finest of details. Stripped down to
its bare metal tub, it was discovered that the twin-grille was
accident free and had all of its original body panels. The car was
restored with the sole intention of being as period correct as
possible along with incredible driveability, so it was finished in
its original combination of Slate Grey color and trimmed with a
green leather interior. To increase the car's driveability, the
original engine was increased in size to 1,7500cc and given an SC
cam for better power. To this day, it retains its dealer-installed
Les Leston steering wheel and has correct dated-coded wheels.
After the 3-year restoration, the new caretaker took delivery of
his 356 and kept the car in his collection in New York where he
drove it infrequently, but always sent the car back to Automobile
Associated every year for a service that included an oil change and
other items as needed.
The Roadster was acquired by Canepa in the mid 2010s, where it
found a new caretaker in the form of prestigious collector Sam
Mann. Mann and his wife Emily, known for their collection of
fantastic automobiles and 4-time Best of Show winners at the Pebble
Beach Concours d'Elegance, kept this remarkable 356 in his
collection for 7 years before returning to Canepa in the same
exquisite condition that it left in. Upon arriving back through
Canepa's doors, the car was given the complete "Canepa Difference"
process, ensuring everything cosmetically and mechanically were up
to Canepa's standards. Coming from Mann's personal collection, it
was evident that it was well taken care of, and was given just a
light foam pad polishing to enhance the already stunning luster of
the Slate Grey finish.
Owning a Porsche 356 is special enough, but owning a 356B "Twin
Grille" Roadster with a production under 250 examples? That is
something extremely special. Paired with that this matching-numbers
example was expertly restored by Automobile Associates of Canton
with a no-expenses-spared restoration, owned by legendary Concours
d'Elegance royalty Sam Mann, this 1962 Porsche 356B "Twin Grille"
Roadster will continue to be a shining jewel among any automotive
collection.
Vehicle Details
1962 Porsche 356
Listing ID:CC-2033817
Price:Contact Seller
Location:Scotts Valley, California
Year:1962
Make:Porsche
Model:356
Exterior Color:Slate Grey
Interior Color:Green
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:5341
Stock Number:7471
VIN:89736
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