1960 Porsche 356b 1600 Super on 2040-cars
Plymouth, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:Body # 111816-730
Engine:Engine # P86595 --Zenith Carbs
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: 356
Trim: stock
Drive Type: stock
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 47,000
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
1960 Porsche 356B 1600 Super-- 47000 original miles -- Engine and mechanical work can be verified by "Paid" receipts from Tarkus Motors, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Work done includes brake lines, rebuilt steering, new master cylinder, new linkage on carbs, etc. Vehicle has new front and rear bumper, tail lights, head lamps, turn signal lamps, front fenders and hub caps. All parts are original parts - not replicas, new carpeting, leather upholstery has no rips or tears, tires in good shape with brand new spare. Vehicle is mechanically and electrically sound----runs good- STILL NEEDS: Minor interior detail, body work along with under-carriage work. Please email me with specific questions or to see vehicle- vehicle is located in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin---pick up or shipping is buyers responsibility-- Thank you
Some additional info: There is some paperwork/manuals that also included:
Porsche Owners Club Troubleshooting Guide
Maintenance Instructions for Porsche Bodies
Porsche Drivers Manual- Sep. 1959 Edition
Porsche Replacement Parts Catalog
Blaupunkt Auto Radio Service Intl. Booklet ( original radio for car exists but does not work)
Original Window Sticker-- purchase price was $4220.00
All parts for this vehicle were purchased from Stoddard Import Parts
On May-29-13 at 14:46:37 PDT, seller added the following information:
. A NOTE REGARDING UNDERCARRIAGE - This vehicle has resided in WISCONSIN-- there is a rust in "tunnel section" -- missing pieces of undercarriage include--left and right longitudinal panels and floor pan--- The Center panel is present and NEW- both rocker panels are good--please look at addlitional pics to determine your opinion on the condition of this vehicle. Vehicle is of course being sold as is and as shown by pictures " a work in progress". I don't have the info regarding the cardex file info---I have not participated in any of the vin # registry programs. As far as body work that needs to be done-- I believe it needs a new paint job - there is no significant body damage - some cracking and blistering . Again, please email me with your questions and I will attempt to answer them to the best of my ability--- Thanks for looking.
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