1964 Porsche 356SC 1600 CoupeIntroducing this highly original 1964
Porsche 356SC 1600 Coupe featured with matching numbers. Offered in
Irish Green paired with a black interior. This example is a project
car that requires restoration, offering the next owner the chance
to return it to road-ready condition while preserving its
originality.Highlights:- Matching Numbers- Exterior Color: Irish
Green (6406)- 4-Speed Manual Transmission- 1600cc Flat-Four Engine-
Solex Dual Carburetors- Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- Numbers-Matching
Front Trunk Lid- Numbers-Matching Rear Decklid- Lucas Auxiliary Fog
Lights- Blaupunkt Radio- Chrome AccentsThe 356SC represents the
final evolution of the 356 series, produced before the introduction
of the Porsche 911. This version is also known for being the first
in the 356 lineup to receive four-wheel disc brakes as standard
equipment, marking a notable update in braking performance compared
to earlier models.Highlights and specifications include a 4-speed
manual transmission, a 1600cc flat-four engine, and Solex dual
carburetors. Equipped with four-wheel disc brakes, chrome headlight
rings, chrome trim throughout, and body-color bumpers with chrome
overriders. The car sits on 15-inch steel wheels with
Porsche-crested hubcaps and period-correct Michelin tires, along
with a period-correct steel wheel mounted at the side.Additional
exterior and equipment details include Lucas auxiliary fog lights,
a driver-side rearview mirror, and a fender-mounted antenna. The
front trunk lid and rear decklid are both numbers-matching
components. A Blaupunkt radio is installed in the dashboard, along
with a three-spoke steering wheel and glove box. Interior seating
consists of bucket seats.While this Porsche 356SC Coupe is
currently not running, it remains an honest example with strong
potential for restoration. With its Reutter body and period-correct
components still in place, it presents an opportunity for a careful
return to road use and preservation of its factory character. For
$69,950
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