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1963 Porsche 356C 1600 SC
Cool Classic Club

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SH ID

25-0507003

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Netherlands

Dealer

Power 95 PK

Date Part I January 1, 1963

Color Silber Metallic

Interior Red

Transmission Manual

VAT deductible No

The Porsche 356 – with its elegantly rounded fenders and a flowing roofline that flows seamlessly into a beautifully sculpted rear – has enchanted generations of car enthusiasts. This particular example was delivered new in Verona in 1963. In 2014, it began a new chapter in Germany, and in 2015 it was time to take the technical level even further – while retaining its Matching Numbers, of course. Via Kienle, the car eventually found its way to a Dutch Porsche enthusiast – and not just any old one, but someone with an eye for detail and a deep passion for perfection. From 2015 onwards, the 356 was completely optimised: the engine was fine-tuned and fine-tuned, the ignition system was renewed, and much more. The result? A drivetrain that delivers the word ‘sensation’ exactly as you want it. With rally use in mind, the Porsche was fitted with a number of targeted upgrades, including: Sebring sports exhaust Headlamp guards Leather bonnet latch for that authentic rally look Tripmaster Classic 70L fuel tank Twin double carburetors with open air filters Additional spotlights All of this comes with a FIVA Identity Card. But as so often happens with true passion projects, this Porsche eventually became too beautiful to ‘just’ drive. After just a few rallies, it was given pride of place in the owner’s office – purely to be admired daily for its stunningly elegant lines. And let’s be honest: who wouldn’t want to look at such a beautiful, Matching Numbers example every day? Or are you someone who prefers to drive? Then don’t wait – get in touch now!
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