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1956 | Porsche 356 1600 Speedster
GT engine 160 HP



1959 | Porsche 356 A 1600 S
A T2 Super - Sunroof - Kardex - Matching

1957 | Porsche 356 A 1600
Porsche 356 AT2 – 2ème main – Historique complet - Matching - Garantie

1959 | Porsche 356 A 1600 Convertible D
Recently restored


1961 | Porsche 356 B 1600 Roadster
Sleek Speedster design, but more comfortable...

1964 | Porsche 356 C 1600
Original

1965 | Porsche 356 C 1600 SC
The last evolution of iconic 356 total restored EU market in matchings colours

1956 | Porsche 356 A Carrera Speedster 1500 GT
Equipped with a 356 Carrera GT engine

1962 | Porsche 356 B 1600 Roadster
Matching number - over 20 years in family ownership

1963 | Porsche 356 C 1600
Porsche 356 C Karmann Coupé | Matching Numbers

1958 | Porsche 356 A 1600
Porsche 356 AT2 Coupé - Restauration totale - Big Bore 1800 cc3 – Matching Numbers & colors- Garantie

1958 | Porsche 356 A 1600 S
Porsche 356 AT2 1600 S Cabriolet - Restauration totale - Matching Numbers
FAQs about Porsche 356 Classic Cars
Why is the Porsche 356 classic car so sought after?
The Porsche 356 is not only the first production car by Porsche, making it historically significant, but it's also cherished for its sporty driving experience and elegant styling. Its timeless design and aerodynamic shape make it an icon of 1950s and 1960s automotive design.
How can I find spare parts for the classic Porsche 356?
Spare parts for the classic Porsche 356 are widely available through specialized suppliers and Porsche clubs. Additionally, numerous workshops focus on the restoration and maintenance of the 356, offering both original and replicated components.
What should I consider when buying a Porsche 356 classic car?
Pay attention to the body condition and originality of the Porsche 356. Check the wheel arches, the underside, and the weld seams. Original engine and gearbox combinations, as well as properly restored body parts, add value to the Porsche 356 classic car. A complete history and restoration documentation increases the vehicle's value. Additionally, you should take a test drive to assess its mechanical condition and ensure it drives well.