A Southern California 1957 Porsche 356A Speedster, finished in the
original color combination of Red with a Black interior. Imported
by Hoffman Motors in New York, the 356's factory options include
sealed-beam headlights and U.S. overrider bumpers. Retaining its
matching engine and transmission per Porsche Kardex, this is a
highly original and well-preserved example of one of Porsche's most
iconic models.
The paintwork presents well, with some patina, and the panel fit
and gaps are excellent. The deck lids match, with "759" stampings.
The interior features an original VDM steering wheel, VDO
instrumentation, and Speedster seats. The front trunk has a
date-coded 10/56 fuel tank and fuel sending unit. KPZ 4.5 x 15
painted wheels (Date-coded 8/56) are mounted to 165 HR15 tires. The
undercarriage is solid and rust-free, and has been fully detailed,
including the suspension components.
The matching 1600cc flat-four engine offers substantial power, and
the 4-speed manual transmission (Type 644) shifts smoothly through
all the gears. Four-wheel drum brakes were rebuilt, including wheel
cylinders, brake lines, and the master cylinder. European
Collectibles performed a full service, rebuilt the braking system,
restored the VDO instrumentation, upholstered the Speedster seats,
and installed a new black canvas soft top and boot cover. Offered
with an original key, toolkit, jack, spare wheel, a copy of the
Porsche Production Specifications, and Porsche Kardex. A compelling
opportunity to acquire a wonderful running and driving 1957
Speedster with matching numbers in beautiful condition.
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