Southern California 356C Sunroof Coupe for the past two decades,
finished in Ruby Red with a Black upholstery with the matching
engine. According to factory records, Gl�cker of Frankfurt
delivered this 356 to the first owner in Frankfurt, Germany.
Originally finished in Dolphin Grey (6410) over Black
upholstery.
The paintwork is in beautiful condition, with even gaps and panel
fit. The interior features a leather-wrapped VDM steering wheel,
factory VDO instrumentation, and a Kenwood AM/FM cassette radio.
Chrome 4.5" x 15" ventilated wheels are mounted to Vredestein
Sprint Classic 165 HR15 tires (dated 2025). The undercarriage is
solid and rust free.
Mechanically, powered by its numbers-matching 1600cc flat-four
engine producing 75hp, paired with a 4-speed manual transmission
(Type 741) with four-wheel disc brakes. Recent work completed by
European Collectibles included a color-sand, buff, and polish of
the exterior paint, replacement of fuel lines, an oil and filter
change, valve adjustment, setting the dwell and timing,
installation of new Vredestein Sprint Classic tires, and dry-ice
cleaning of the engine. The braking system was inspected and
serviced, including a brake fluid flush. Complete with a spare
wheel, jack, Porsche Kardex, and owner's manual-an excellent
opportunity to acquire a well-sorted 356C Sunroof Coupe with
matching engine.
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