1964 356c Porsche Karmann Coupe on 2040-cars
Santa Barbara, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1600S
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1964
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Porsche
Model: 356
Trim: Coupe
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 747
Exterior Color: Champagne Yellow
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red
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This 1964 356C hardtop coupe is certified by Porsche Cars North America as authentic. Having the benefit of a recent full restoration, the paint, interior, engine, transmission, and chassis are all in impeccable condition. The fit and finish of the red leather interior compliments the exterior factory color of champagne yellow (but not original color). The paint is bright and even, showing zero dents or dings in the body of the car. The fenders and all major panels of the car are original. There is no bondo on this car. The largest negative feature of this 356 is the horn cover on the steering wheel, which has a minor crack in it. These are no longer available, unless one finds an original piece to replace it. Engine: Air-cooled 356 b 1600S flat 4. Engine# 710991 Chassis: #215839 Model: 1964 356C Karmann Coupe Suspension/Brakes: All suspension components have been refurbished or replaced. All four shocks and brake calipers/pads/discs are new. The 356C was the first model porsche to come with 4 disc brakes as standard. The steering on this car is impeccable and light. The brakes are virtually new and feel strong. Interior: All interior lights and switches work. Including blinkers, windshield wipers, and high beams. The tach, speedometer, and odometer all work as they should. Mileage on odometer is not original, but reflects miles put on the car since its restoration. Original Blaupunkt radio is installed, though not currently hooked up. The interior leather is of the highest quality and sourced from a local porsche interior supplier. The fit and finish of the front and rear seats, door cards, and carpets are all neat and in fine order. Zero tears or stains. The interior of this car smells and looks new and fresh. Exterior: All chrome on this car is perfect. There is ZERO rust or pitting on any of the bumpers or accents. Both doors, as well as the hood and trunk lid close securely, with even panel gaps. All four wheels have no curb rash and present really well. Engine: The 1600cc 356b S engine recently had a full servicing of all fluids, new spark plugs, and the carbs and valves finely tuned. The engine is fed by twin solex carburetors. The car starts briskly, even from a cold start, idles strongly, and pulls strongly through all of its four gears. The battery is new and has always been kept on a tender. There are many details to be addressed when selling a classic vehicle. This one is represented as accurately as possible. Potential buyers, please feel free to ask any further questions or make photo requests not included in the ad. This vehicle does ship world-wide at the cost of the buyer, and I can help arrange the shipping process via trusted shippers I have used before. |
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