1958 Porsche 356 A Cabriolet. Silver With Red. Same Owner Since 1975. Superb Car on 2040-cars
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
1958 PORSCHE 356A Reutter Cabriolet, hardtop and soft top, 19,133 miles
This rare and beautiful Porsche 356 A Cabriolet was owned by the last owner since 1975, he also restored the car.
The body is complete rust free, the paint is silver metallic 5706 and the car has been delivered in this color in
09/30/1958.
Black factory hard top and the original unrestored soft top from Reutter.
All chrome is in excellent condition, the paint is perfect.
The car has new brakes, a new clutch, and rebuilt original Carburetors.
Vin # is: 151113, the engine # is P*83084* The engine is the correct period engine for this 1958 A Cabriolet, see documentation.
The car has rebuilt gauges, the original Blaupunkt radio, German Carpets and it was delivered with this red interior.
It performs excellent, everything works, raiser straight body, ivory steering wheel, a pleasure to drive.
No reserve auction, starting bid at US$ 119,000 - offered for the first time.
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