1951 Porsche 356 Pre-A Split Window CabrioletOne of only 156
Reutter-bodied Cabriolets made in 1951, this very early Pre-A 356
Cabriolet, features a split windscreen and body-to-bumper styling
and is finished in the original color Pascha Red (523) with a Tan
cloth top, boot cover, and Tan interior. Completed on September 8,
1951, and first delivered to Buenos Aires, Argentina, this Pre-A
remained in South America until purchased by a German collector in
the 1980s. The 356 has since been restored several times over the
years, each time to a very high standard, first in 1990 and again
recently. European Collectibles has recently rebuilt the top end of
the engine, sorted out the shifter mechanism, and the braking
system was also rebuilt. The 356 is well-prepared for top-down
touring, rallies, or competition on the Concour events.The body was
built by Reutter, a coachbuilder that was purchased by Porsche in
1963. Pascha Red is the original factory color and was offered from
1951 to 1953. Its dark cherry red exterior is complemented by a
split windshield, with its prominent central crease, distinctly
uncluttered, pure design, Excelsior 5.0/5.25-16 tires, body color
steel wheels with chrome hubcaps, and body-to-bumper.The overall
condition of the restoration is simply stunning finished ih the
original color combination. The cabin is beautifully presented with
the original Veigel instruments, a Blaupunkt radio reminiscent of
the Art-Deco era, Bakelite switchgear, a Banjo-style steering
wheel, a rare bench seat, German square weave carpets, and wooden
door caps.Introduced in 1951, the 1300cc flat-four air-cooled
engine (Type 506), fitted with a revised Volkswagen crankcase,
forged steel crankshaft, and light-alloy cylinder barrels produced
44 HP at 4,200 RPM. Power is delivered to the rear wheels through a
4-speed manual gearbox with four-wheel drum brakes. 1,286cc OHV
air-cooled horizontally opposed 4-cylinder engine Dual carburetors
44bhp at 4,200rpm Independent front suspension Laminated torsion
bars Tubular shock absorbers Four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes
4-Speed manual transmission Price:$375,000
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