A highly desirable early-production T6 example, this Porsche 356SC
Coupe is presented in its factory color combination of Irish Green
(6406) over Brown upholstery and retains its original engine as
confirmed by the factory Kardex. Introduced for the 1964 model
year, the SC featured the most powerful pushrod engine offered in
the 356, with its 1600cc flat-four producing 95 horsepower,
representing the final and most refined evolution of the model
line.
According to the Kardex, the car was imported by Competition Motors
and delivered new to its first owner, Stanley L. Andrysiak of
Canoga Park, California, supporting its early California
provenance. Today, the paintwork presents in excellent condition
with strong panel fit and consistent gaps, reflecting the quality
of Karmann-built bodies and highlighting the clean, purposeful
lines of the 356. The exterior is complemented by pristine
brightwork, trim, and rubber seals, retaining its original glass
throughout, apart from the windshield. The cabin is equally well
presented, featuring its original deep-dish VDM steering wheel,
factory VDO instrumentation, and a Blaupunkt AM/FM radio. Lemmerz
4.5J x 15 ventilated chrome wheels are fitted with Vredestein
Sprint Classic tires (185/70HR15). The undercarriage remains in
excellent condition, showing no signs of rust or prior accident
damage.
Powered by its numbers-matching 1600cc flat-four engine and paired
with its 4-speed manual transmission, this 356SC Coupe delivers the
responsive and engaging driving experience for which the model is
renowned. A recent engine compression test revealed consistent
readings across all four cylinders (147, 150, 147, and 150 psi),
supporting the engine's overall health and performance. Accompanied
by its owner's manual, Kardex, Porsche Complete Owner's Handbook of
Repair and Maintenance, spare wheel, jack, toolkit, and a set of
matching luggage, this example represents a compelling opportunity
to acquire a late production 356SC Coupe presented in its desirable
factory colors and retains its original engine per factory build
sheet.
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