Vehicle Description
This numbers-matching 1965 Porsche 356 C, beautifully finished in
mile-deep Signal Red over a Black Leather Interior, is an
absolutely beautiful example of a highly desired and exceedingly
difficult to find early-production Porsche. Complete
highest-quality restoration. 4-Cylinder Engine professionally
rebuilt to 'Super 90' specs. 4-Speed Manual Trans. Sunroof.
Upgraded 12-Volt Electrical System. Porsche Certificate of
Authenticity and Documentation back to 1986 on file. Two Owners
since 1965. A very nice driver, and a great looking classic Porsche
that is becoming very difficult to locate, especially in this car's
outstanding condition - this splendid 356 is ready to drive, show,
and enjoy for years to come. Highly coveted for their place in
history and iconic styling, the 356 has long established its place
among the upper echelon of collector vehicles. The example
presented here, Serial No. 221585, has been fully restored and is a
superb example which retains this 356's original, number-matching
flat-four engine and four-speed transmission. Extra Key, Tools,
Spare, and Documents back to 1986 on file. It will be a cherished
addition to any collection, and would certainly qualify as an
investment-grade example. Don't miss out!This 356's restoration was
completed to exacting standards. Expertly re-painted in striking
Signal Red color, the body showcases near flawless panel fit and
gaps, and superb brightwork. Inside the cabin, this 356 has
received all-new black upholstery. Square-Weave Carpet. Cocoa Mats.
Original Steering Wheel. Correct wheels are shod with polished
hubcaps and colored Porsche crest ornamentation. Included with this
356C is a copy of the Porsche Certificate of Authenticity.Though
the 911 may be the most enduring and most populous model produced
by Porsche, this ever-popular model owes itself to the iconic and
original Porsche -- the 356. Produced in various forms for nearly
twenty years, the 356 was the first production car ever built by
Porsche. The original 356 (which resides in the Porsche museum) --
called the 356/01 -- was designed by Ferdinand 'Ferry' Porsche in
1948 and was originally a mid-engined open-top two-seater. When the
356 reached production, it had evolved into a rear-engined sports
coupe or roadster that was powered by an air-cooled four-cylinder
engine. Porsche would ultimately sell over 75,000 356s during its
17-year production run, although only around half are reported to
survive today.For more information, or to discuss delivery
arrangements for adding this rare and desirable, numbers-matching
1965 Porsche 356C to your collection, contact one of our friendly
and knowledgeable sales consultants today or always feel free to
drop by our 5-acre Park Place Center in Bellevue, WA. With 40+
Porsches and 200+ of the West Coast's Most Diverse Inventory of
Luxury, Exotic, Collectible and Special Interest Automobiles Always
On Site, Nobody Has What We Have!