We are pleased to present this 1962 Porsche 356B T6 notchback coupe finished in Azure Blue over a grey leather interior. The unique looking Karmann hardtop or “notchback” model 356 first appeared in 1961, and in 1962 the revised T6 model notchback was debuted with its own dedicated production design. Having undergone an intensive nut and bolt restoration in Belgium about 20 years ago, this exceptional 1962 example is said to have been mostly kept in storage with less than 300 miles added since the restoration. Representing one of the most unique and collectible 356 models, this T6 notchback is now being offered for auction in a fully restored state showing approximately 59k miles on the odometer.
During the restoration all of the brightwork was refurbished and this 356 was professionally refinished in Azure Blue. The exterior is noted to be in excellent condition and a collection of detailed images is provided in the photo gallery. The T6 notchback design features the rear end styling of a cabriolet, the windscreen frame of a coupe and a distinctively shaped steel hardtop. This 356B rides on refinished factory wheels which are currently wearing an older set of Metric Radial steel belted tires.
Inside, the cabin has been completely reupholstered in grey leather with new seats, carpeting and door cards. The interior is stated to be in superb condition with all gauges and accessories remaining fully functional, although the clock has been set at the 3:56 position.
This 356B carries its original 1600cc Super flat-four-cylinder engine which is mated to a number’s matching 4-speed manual transmission. Following some time away in storage, this 356 was recently brought out and treated to over $5k worth of mechanical refreshment to ensure that it remains in peak operating condition. The following service items are said to have been carried out during this time:
With a fresh full service and less than 300 miles added since the time of the restoration, this 356 is said to be in exemplary running order.
The sale of this incredible notchback coupe will include a set of two keys, service records, a jack and spare tire. This beautifully restored T6 notchback is an absolute dream come true for any passionate 356 enthusiast.
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Reserve is off! Someone is getting a special car!
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@witz Now that I think about it, the noise level a motor produces is more sensitive to RPM than horsepower.
Doubling the horsepower would give a ~3dB increase in noise level whereas doubling the RPM would yield a ~9dB increase. However, the noise a car makes when traveling is almost all tire noise. When one doubles the speed, the noise level goes up by velocity to the 5th or 6th power; almost 30dB.
@witz Yes indeed....can’t say that was my doing but the engine sound is more noticeable. But then again, a 1600cc motor doesn’t generate a heck of a lot of noise!
The engine sound pad is missing. Better to hear the motor.
Please post pictures of floor.
Please share engine compression details. Thanks
@R3Nterprises Will do...
Really nice looking 356
Can you provide photos of the engine stamping & associated markings on the transmission, etc
Thank you gentlemen....
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@madavis356 Sounds like you have owned a 356 or two. They are a blast to drive....as you know.
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Tom... Very nice ride & well cared for... Different colors than COA. These rides are starting to be appreciated because of their low numbers and the ease of driving them. Great visibility as a result of the way then are built.. T6 ride which is nice... the nest of the 356 with greatest improvements and drivability.
Hello Everyone; I’m the owner Tom. Please let me know if you have any questions or desire additional information. I’ll do my best to get you what you need.