• VIN 221094
• Engine No. 716377
• Transmission No. 84314
• Completed on December 2, 1964
• Porsche Kardex
Well-documented 356C Coupe, sold new by Gus Mozart Inc. of Palo
Alto, California, to D.J. Gray from Stanford, California, on April
12, 1965. Originally finished in Signal Red with a Black interior,
this 356 was equipped with an outside mirror, CoCo mats, chrome
wheels, headrests, Blaupunkt AM/FM radio, and seat belts. Later
repainted Black, this is a well-sorted driver, retaining a strong
degree of originality, long-term California provenance, and
recorded mileage from new.
The ownership history is the highlight: the 356 remained with its
first owner, D.J. Gray, from 1965 to 1989, then passing to Frank
Enea, who owned it from 1989 to 1997. The current owner acquired
the 356 in 1997 with 57,463 miles recorded. With mileage records
dating back to the original purchase, this California black-plate
356C currently has just 60,478 miles from new, further reflecting
long-term stewardship and limited use.
The paintwork presents well with some patina. The body is very
straight, with good gaps and panel fit, and the exterior retains
its original components and glass. The interior is very original
with a preservation character, featuring black upholstery, original
seats and carpeting, with a VDM steering wheel and VDO
instrumentation. The chrome-plated wheels are mounted to Vredestein
Sprint Classic 165 70 HR15 tires with the correct stance. The
undercarriage is solid, rust-free, and original.
Service records document dealer-performed services for multiple
decades. The second owner, Frank Enea, worked with David Loop
European, who performed significant mechanical work that included a
complete engine rebuild, installation of motor mounts, replacement
of front and rear shock absorbers, rebuilding of the front brake
calipers, replacement of axle boots, repair of the window
regulator, cleaning and undercoating of the front compartment,
replacement of shift bushings, and seat-rail-related work. The
invoice also lists engine-related parts including pistons and
cylinders, rings, bearings, carburetor kits, and related
components, reflecting the depth of the mechanical work
performed.
In 2018, at 58,121 miles, the 356 received recommissioning and
service work by Don Wise's Autowerks that included draining old
fuel from the tank, replacement of the fuel filter, oil and filter
service, valve adjustment, spark plugs, transmission fluid service,
generator belt replacement, ignition timing and dwell adjustment,
carburetor adjustment, battery and charging-system checks, brake
hose replacement, brake bleeding, axle hub seals and O-rings, and
new brake pads. Custom Alignment documents mounting and balancing
of five tires, suspension and alignment inspection, and alignment
work.
Don Wise's Autowerks performed further service in 2021 and 2022
included replacement of fuel hoses and fuel filter, battery cable
repair, installation of a battery maintainer, replacement of the
6-volt battery, inspection and adjustment of the carburetors,
timing and dwell check, front suspension lubrication, brake
inspection, reinstallation of loose left-rear brake backing plate
bolts, and replacement of shift rod center and ball-cup bushings to
address vibration at the shift lever. Together, these records
reflect consistent attention to drivability and reliability under
the current owner's care.
Mechanically powered by the matching 1600cc flat-four engine (Type
616/15) producing 75 horsepower and paired with the matching
4-speed manual transmission (Type 741) and four-wheel disc braking
system. This 356C delivers the refined, engaging driving experience
associated with the final generation of the 356. Complete with its
original purchase contract, owner's manual, Porsche technical
specification booklet, Porsche 356 restoration guide book, spare
wheel, tool kit, jack, and complete service history from new. This
1965 Porsche 356C Coupe offers a rare opportunity to acquire a very
original, low-mileage California black-plate example with a known
ownership history, excellent documentation, and is in excellent
mechanical condition.
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