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Luxury Colection Porsche 356b on 2040-cars

Year:1959 Mileage:21 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Wieliczka, Poland

Wieliczka, Poland
Transmission:Manual
Engine:1.571ccm
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 112347
Year: 1959
Exterior Color: Blue
Make: Porsche
Interior Color: Black
Model: 356
Trim: 2door
Warranty: Unspecified
Drive Type: 55/75
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 21
Sub Model: 356b


PORSCHE 356B CLASSIC FOR YOUR COLECTION



First registration: 09 /1959
HU / AU : New
KM : 34,500
Fuel: Petrol
Vehicle type: used vehicle
Vehicle category: Convertible / Roadster
KW / HP: 55/75
Displacement : 1,571 cc
Color: Silver Metallic
Upholstery: Black leather
Doors: 2
Seats: 4
Internal number : NEW- 40

Important features:

manual
Other equipment:

Radio
remark:

Very nice orginales 356 convertible - in silver with black leather. - The technique is flawless and the body is in a very good condition. The piston rings , pushrods and gaskets are renewed - new battery CP Hoffmann . - Carburetors were complete . apart and the nozzle replaced . - Brakes have been completely overhauled with new brake cylinders 6 . - Drums are sandblasted and repainted. - New tires 1500 km ago .



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UK Porsche GT3 owners are irked that other countries are getting better deals

Sun, 27 Apr 2014

Porsche 911 GT3 owners in the United Kingdom are up in arms, but it's not for the reason you might think. Okay, well it sort of is. See, it's been fairly well documented that 911 GT3 owners have had their cars grounded over concerns that the engines could catch fire. Porsche is rushing to build and install replacement engines in all 800 or so cars, scattered around the globe.
This isn't really the issue. The problem for these British owners is compensation. While the car's have been grounded, car notes still need to be paid. To deal with this, American GT3 owners are being paid $2,000 per month. German owners get 175 euros ($242 at today's rates) per day while a GT3 owner in Dubai is allegedly receiving $12,000 (it's unclear if this is a lump sum or a monthly payment). Basically, if you aren't able to drive your six-figure super car, you shouldn't have to pay for it. Seems reasonable regardless of the make.
British owners, though, aren't being compensated, and for 30 to 35 owners, that's not acceptable. They've banded together and are led by Sunil Mehra.

Touring Italy in a classic Porsche will have you feeling continental

Wed, 13 Nov 2013

It's hard to believe there was a time when a Porsche 911 didn't come to market with 400 horsepower. But as the latest video from Petrolicious reminds us, with this video of a 1968 911T, owned by Donato Maniscalco, that time wasn't so long ago.
You might think, being a distinguished man living in Italy, Maniscalco would be more enthused by a Ferrari, Maserati, or Lamborghini, but in reality, it was always Porsche that enamored the Italian as a boy. And it was that passion that led him to purchase the glorious 911T he's seen tossing about in this video.
Maniscalco goes into detail about what makes the old 911 such a legend, while also mentioning how he and the car participate in classic rallies and races. There's also some typically beautiful footage of the Italian countryside, as well. So take a look below for the latest video from Petrolicious.

Porsche resurrects V8-powered 911 prototype from the Eighties

Wed, 14 May 2014

These days, we take it for granted that the Porsche 911 uses a flat-six engine. That's because every version of the iconic rear-engined sports car has had one. Right? Well, for the most part. There was the 912 that joined the original in the late Sixties with a flat-four. And in the mid-Eighties, Porsche toyed around with the idea of a V8-powered 911.
After the first-generation 911 had been in production for over two decades, Porsche began development of its successor, the 964, in the 1980s. And one of its ideas was to use a V8 engine. So it took a 964, borrowed a V8 from Audi, gave it the rear bodywork from a 959 and dubbed it the 965.
The idea was to create a more affordable successor to the 959 that included its advanced all-wheel drive system and active suspension. The Audi V8 would have been replaced with one of Porsche's own design - possibly based on the it had built for Indy racing - but Dr. Ulrich Bez (who was then head of Porsche R&D long before taking the reins at Aston Martin) ultimately killed the project.