1964 Porsche 356 C Coupe. Slate Gray With Black Leather. Matching Numbers!!! on 2040-cars
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Make: Porsche
Drive Type: MANUAL
Model: 356
Mileage: 58,000
Trim: COUPE
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1964 PORSCHE 356C COUPE, SLATE GRAY WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR, 58,000 MILES. MATCHING NUMBERS CAR.
Body: complete rust free (see photos) and so clean as it can get, factory
gaps, straight, unwelded original floor panels and rockers. factory matching number color: slate grey color # 6401 (mausgrau)
Interior: all leather original Porsche with rear head rests
(Schlummerrollen), factory gray squareweave carpeting, clean headliner,
clean dashboard with original Blaupunkt radio (working), Nardi steering wheel
($ 1,500), chrome rims with spare tire and new tires (spare also new), leather
belt, jack, tool kit, original owner's manual, tinted windows, new muffler and new shocks.
All chrome around is like new.
MATCHING NUMER ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION, VIN #127 103, ENGINE# *P730555
ENGINE HAS BEEN COMPLETE OVERHAULED (INVOICE FOR $ 8,000) AND THE CAR HAS
LESS THAN 600 MILES ON THE MATCHING NUMBER REBUILT ENGINE, NEW CLUTCH AND BRAKES ALL AROUND.
This is a fantastic 356C so clean as it can get in the best color
combination slate grey with black leather.
Everything works like new on this car.
Starting bid only $ 65,900
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