Rare 1952 Porsche 356 Pre A "Bent Window" Coupe - California
CarThis 1952 Porsche 356 Pre A "Bent Window" Coupe is a rare and
exciting discovery out of California. Light blue metallic with grey
cloth interior. It runs and drives but requires minor cosmetics as
well as brake servicing to be considered roadworthy. At some point
in its life, the car was fitted with a period-correct 1500 engine
from 1955. A very complete and solid car overall. A minor dent on
the nose occurred from light contact during transport. The
legendary 356 was first brought to life in a small workshop in
Gmnd, Austria in 1948. Increased demand led to production shifting
in 1950 to Stuttgart, where the now steel-bodied cars were
assembled by Karosserie Reutter. Initially built with a split
windscreen, in 1952 the styling was refined with a more modern
one-piece bent-window. Simple, clean, elegant, and understated, the
356 was showing clear signs of the steady development and evolution
demanded by Porsche's designers and engineers. The new model was
undergoing almost constant improvement as the factory strove to
simplify the manufacturing process for these largely hand-built
automobiles. Rare and desirable, this lovely bent-window coupe
would make a wonderful addition to any Porsche collection and is
sure to attract plenty of admirers at local gatherings and events.
Chassis: 11566Engine: P35193 Rare, desirable, and highly
collectible early Bent Window Pre-A Coupe California car Runs and
drives Requires minor cosmetics and brake servicing Fitted with a
period-correct 1500 engine from 1955 Simple, clean, elegant, and
understated design Price:$129,500
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