Marking the final year of 356B production, this 1963 Porsche 356B is a Super 90 Coupe with bodywork by Reutter and an upgraded 1,750cc flat-four engine. It was factory-finished in Signal Red over a black interior and features twin Solex carburetors, 15” chrome wheels, Koni shocks, and a front disc brake conversion. Accompanied by a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, this 356B is now being offered for auction by its seller out of Arizona.
This 356B wears T6 Coupe bodywork by Reutter and was refinished in its original color of Signal Red (6211) in 2017. Equipment includes a twin-grille decklid, chrome rear bumperettes with integrated exhaust outlets, chrome trim and window moldings, pop-out rear quarter windows, a driver’s side mirror, and chrome 15” ventilated steel wheels with Porsche-crested hubcaps and Vredestein Sprint Classic tires. A matching spare wheel is included in the trunk.
The cabin is lined with charcoal square-weave carpeting complemented by black leatherette upholstery and a body-colored dashboard. Accessories include front bucket seats with lap belts, folding rear seatbacks, a black three-spoke steering wheel, black rubber floor liners, a glove box, an analog VDO clock, map pockets, and a Jensen cassette stereo with aftermarket speakers.
Power comes from a numbers-matching Type 616/7 flat-four engine featuring twin Solex carburetors, Knecht mesh air cleaners, and a 1,750cc big bore kit. The rear wheels are driven through a 4-speed manual transmission and stopping power is aided by a front disc brake conversion. The suspension also features Koni shock absorbers at each corner.
This sale will include a toolkit, service records, a Porsche Certificate of Authenticity, and a clean title.
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It’s nice to hear the engine rev.
Thanks for a good vid.
@Chuckanatr makes sense. It’s a $20k bill.
Tucson labor rate isn’t big city labor rate.
it looks like the paintwork invoice shows 2021
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Those days are long gone
$65 hr labor rate?
The paint has to be newer than the 1980’s, the shop has a email and their own website.
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There is no date on the paint invoice. Based on the labor rates show can it be assumed the paint work was done in the 80s?
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Very nice car and great presentation!
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@ppalmer The paint is not original, but they’re correct original color Also there is an invoice for the paint work that shows $19,000. It was stripped to Metal. The glasses in great shape I don’t see any scratches.
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BEAUTIFUL !
HOW IS THE PAINT ? ORIGINAL & MATCHING ALSO HOW IS THE GLASS ?
THANK YOU
PAUL PALMER
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austin356
it is not a replacement engine. It is the original engine. There are documents showing that it was rebuilt.
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Please describe the 1750 replacement engine ? Porsche ? VW ?