The 1959 Porsche 356 A Cabriolet was the culmination of the first
major evolution of Porsche's pioneering sports car before the
arrival of the revised 356 B later that year. Introduced as part of
the T2 update, the final 356 A models benefited from continual
refinements that improved both drivability and reliability while
preserving the lightweight, driver-focused character that had
established Porsche's reputation around the world. Built with open
coachwork by Reutter, the Cabriolet offered a more refined
alternative to the Speedster, featuring a fully lined folding top,
roll-up windows, and a luxurious interior without sacrificing the
nimble handling enthusiasts admired. Power came from Porsche's
air-cooled flat-four engine, paired with a precise four-speed
manual gearbox that rewarded spirited driving through balanced
performance rather than outright horsepower. Its graceful
proportions, flowing fenders, and unmistakable silhouette reflected
the timeless design language established by Ferry Porsche's vision.
Today, the 1959 Porsche 356 A Cabriolet is regarded as one of the
more desirable early production Porsches, admired for its blend of
handcrafted quality, engaging road manners, and enduring elegance.
Equally suited for spirited drives along winding back roads or
relaxed touring, it remains a benchmark among classic European
sports cars and a cornerstone of many distinguished Porsche
collections. Offered from a noted Texas collection is this lovely
1959 Porsche 356 A Cabriolet. Draped in a lavish Ivory or a green
leather interior, it benefits from a driver-quality restoration
that was completed under prior ownership in 2009. Offered with its
Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, it confirms this 356 A retains
its original four-speed manual gearbox and a correct 1964 1600 C
flat-four engine stamped 712556. Stamped on both the rear decklid
and front bonnet, the body numbers are present and correct, showing
"42/942" which reflects the final digits of the VIN. Originally
equipped, as confirmed on the COA, is this 356 As rare and
desirable factory hardtop that accompanies the car. Since
completion, it has been shown locally at concours and PCA events,
reflecting both pride of ownership and consistent care. Today, it
presents as a very usable, honest driver with minor cosmetic flaws
consistent with enjoyment rather than over-restoration. Along with
being a familiar face at various Texas cars and coffee events, it
most recently partook in the 2026 Texas Hill Country Rallye.
Accompanied by a large binder of history records and documentation,
this lovely and well-sorted 1959 Porsche 356 A Cabriolet, with its
rare and sporting hardtop, would make a wonderful choice to be
continuously driven and enjoyed at various marque events, tours,
and enthusiast gatherings. * A well-sorted and iconic example
offered from a noted collection
* Documented cosmetic and mechanical work in 2009
* Lavish Ivory finish over a green leather interior
* Accompanied by a large file of history records, its Porsche COA,
and a highly attractive and rare factory hardtop
The 1959 Porsche 356 A Cabriolet was the culmination of the first
major evolution of Porsche's pioneering sports car before the
arrival of the revised 356 B later that year. Introduced as part of
the T2 update, the final 356 A models benefited from continual
refinements that improved both drivability and reliability while
preserving the lightweight, driver-focused character that had
established Porsche's reputation around the world. Built with open
coachwork by Reutter, the Cabriolet offered a more refined
alternative to the Speedster, featuring a fully lined folding top,
roll-up windows, and a luxurious interior without sacrificing the
nimble handling enthusiasts admired. Power came from Porsche's
air-cooled flat-four engine, paired with a precise four-speed
manual gearbox that rewarded spirited driving through balanced
performance rather than outright horsepower. Its graceful
proportions, flowing fenders, and unmistakable silhouette reflected
the timeless design language established by Ferry Porsche's vision.
Today, the 1959 Porsche 356 A Cabriolet is regarded as one of the
more desirable early production Porsches, admired for its blend of
handcrafted quality, engaging road manners, and enduring elegance.
Equally suited for spirited drives along winding back roads or
relaxed touring, it remains a benchmark among classic European
sports cars and a cornerstone of many distinguished Porsche
collections.
Offered from a noted Texas collection is this lovely 1959 Porsche
356 A Cabriolet. Draped in a lavish Ivory or a green leather
interior, it benefits from a driver-quality restoration that was
completed under prior ownership in 2009. Offered with its Porsche
Certificate of Authenticity, it confirms this 356 A retains its
original four-speed manual gearbox and a correct 1964 1600 C
flat-four engine stamped 712556. Stamped on both the rear decklid
and front bonnet, the body numbers are present and correct, showing
'42/942' which reflects the final digits of the VIN. Originally
equipped, as confirmed on the COA, is this 356 As rare and
desirable factory hardtop that accompanies the car.
Since completion, it has been shown locally at concours and PCA
events, reflecting both pride of ownership and consistent care.
Today, it presents as a very usable, honest driver with minor
cosmetic flaws consistent with enjoyment rather than
over-restoration. Along with being a familiar face at various Texas
cars and coffee events, it most recently partook in the 2026 Texas
Hill Country Rallye.
Accompanied by a large binder of history records and documentation,
this lovely and well-sorted 1959 Porsche 356 A Cabriolet, with its
rare and sporting hardtop, would make a wonderful choice to be
continuously driven and enjoyed at various marque events, tours,
and enthusiast gatherings.
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