In the spring of 1961, Porsche expanded the small circle of firms
entrusted with body construction for the 356. Joining Reutter,
Karmann, Drauz, Beutler, Gl�ser, and Heuer was the Brussels-based
Anciens Etablissements D'Ieteren Freres SA, which assumed
responsibility for Roadster bodies following Drauz's departure.
Founded in 1805, D'Ieteren was among Europe's oldest coachbuilders,
its origins dating back to a time when, as Christophorus later
noted, "coaches were already made in the days before their shafts
were sawn off, leaving the horses without a job." Although the
company was concurrently building and retailing Volkswagens and
Studebakers, its involvement with Porsche stood apart, with
Belgian-built Roadsters treated as a point of pride rather than
ordinary contract production.
This Roadster, chassis number 89026, was built at the very
beginning of D'Ieteren Roadster production during Porsche's 356 B
T5 era in April 1961. The factory-issued warranty card for this
rare Roadster reveals its original build specification, originally
finished in Reihergrau (Heron Grey) over a Red-upholstered interior
and optioned with reclining seats and an ashtray. Destined to be
delivered to the United States through the famous Max Hoffman
distributor, it is fairly likely that first owner, an M. Leiken of
Brooklyn, New York, took delivery of the Roadster from Hoffman's
Frank Lloyd Wright-designed dealership on Manhattan's affluent
Upper East Side.
Today, the Roadster continues to wear a red-upholstered interior
with charcoal square-weave carpeting as new. Its body-color
dashboard is set with three VDO gauges framed by a wood-rimmed,
three-spoke Nardi steering wheel. The exterior has been refinished
in the refreshing shade of Aetna Blue, a period-correct color
offered in 1960 and 1961 and paired with a matching blue soft top.
It is fitted with an air-cooled flat-four Type 616/15 from a 1965
model year 1600 C offering a 15-horsepower boost over the original
unit along with a four-speed transmission from the same era.
Few automobiles so clearly justify the decision to take the long
way home. For the owner who appreciates early Porsche character and
understands when, and how, to enjoy it, the 356 Roadster promises
moments that linger long after the drive has ended.
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