--Silver over a Black interior, Grey Square Weave carpeting, 1.6
liter 4 Cylinder Air cooled engine, 4 Speed Manual Gearbox, Long
term collector ownership, Restored Introduced as the
ultimate evolution of Porsche's first production model, the 356 SC
represented the most developed iteration of the four-cylinder 356
series. Nearly 15 years of continuous refinement had transformed
the original lightweight sports car into a highly polished machine
prized for its balance, durability, and driver engagement. The SC
featured the updated T6 bodywork with a squared-off hood, external
fuel-filler door on the right front fender, and standard four-wheel
disc brakes. Power came from the most potent pushrod engine offered
in a production 356, rated at 95 hp, delivering improved
performance without compromising the model's inherent
simplicity. This 1964 Porsche 356 SC is a Karmann-built
coupe, it is equipped with a tinted windshield and ventilated
chrome wheels. It has been upgraded with the following: Period
Nardi wood-rimmed steering wheel, Period Blaupunkt head unit and an
Electric fuel pump. Delivered new through Competition Motors in
Culver City, California, this 356 SC has most recently having been
housed in well-known and respected Southern Porsche collection for
the past 45 years! Having been the final evolution of the
356 series, these SC's are extremely sought after and offer a very
rewarding driving experience. Comes complete with Jack and Spare
wheel/tire assembly.
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