Porsche 356 1957 Cabrio Hardtop Oldtimer on 2040-cars
Vertova, Italy
Vehicle Title:Clear
Trim: no trim
Make: Porsche
Model: 356
Drive Type: left
Mileage: 99,999
I am listing this cabriolet 15084 for 356carsandparts.com factory, so I try to give you the description most clear as possible
anyway I encourage the interested peoples to check the car in our warehouse situated 20 km north of the Orio al Serio airport (ryanair) (milan), the car need a full restoration, some work just done by the previous owner, but better forget it. the car is complete, with all the important parts, when we bought the car, the seats was in very rusty conditions (i don't think was the seats of this car) so we supplied with 2 new correct and new upholstered seat, as for other parts that was not with the car.
the car has hardtop and soft top, for all the pictures of all the parts, please contact me, the car is also advertised locally in Italy, so contact me for any informations.
the car is located in Vertova, 24029 at north of Bergamo Italy, all duty payed, and all the documents for the new registration.
important news, chassis 150084, original colour was black with red leather interior, 1600 normal motor, sold new in USA
the body is stripped of, so no sourprise, and the motor is not running, it has new chromed rims (arrived to us with VW rims), the bumpers are originals in very good conditions, the horn button and the horn ring are very originals, included winshield and new old stock hardtop glass
shipping cost are for the new owner, we can assist for all what you need.
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