The Porsche 356B was redesigned with T6 bodywork for the 1962 model year, featuring a new twin-grille decklid, a larger rear window, an external fuel filler door, and smoother body lines. This 1963 Porsche 356B Coupe body shell was acquired by the current owner about 10 years ago and was in the previous owner’s storage for at least 25 years beforehand. An ideal restoration project, this 356B body is now being offered for auction out of California accompanied by a collection of associated parts.
The unfinished bodywork shows traces of older paint and includes both doors, the hood, and the rear decklid. There is no interior, glass, trim, lights, or moldings installed. The car is accompanied by a collection of associated parts including a steering wheel, decklid grilles, hubcaps, rear quarter windows, a front bumper, chrome bumperettes, door handles, lights, and more. There is no chassis, engine, transmission, brakes, or suspension provided.
This 356B is offered with by a bill of sale and a collection of parts as depicted on the seller’s wall in the photo gallery. The seller has offered to assist the buyer with a California replacement title form as the original title was lost.
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@kahluver Good afternoon the current seller received the shell as it sits today and did not make any mods to it. not sure if the previous owner planed on front engine mods.
There's a lot of modifications to the chassis on this one. Would the seller please provide info on the modifications and original plan. It looks like maybe it was being converted to front engine or????
Bid in the amount of $1,356