Porsche 356
The Porsche 356 was the first production model by the formal Porsche company. Designed as a lightweight and great handling sports car it had a rear-engine and rear-wheel drive. The 356 was a coupé only initially and over years a variety of other styles appeared, including roadster, convertible, cabriolet, and a very rare split-roof. There were four broad generations/models of the 356.
1959 Porsche 356A/1600GS Carrera de Luxe Coupé Gallery...
1960 Porsche Abarth 356B Carrera GTL In keeping with FIA regulations, Porsche created a new lightweight 356 with help from...
1952 Porsche-Glöckler 356 Roadster Sucessful VW Dealer and racer Walter Glöckler built several specials for the German Car Championship including...
1962 Porsche 356B/2000GS Carrera GT Gallery ...
1950 Porsche 356 ‘Pre-A’ Cabriolet Gallery...
1950 Porsche 356 ‘Split-Window’ Coupé Gallery...
Original matching-numbers Carrera engine. Copy of original Kardex warranty card. Desirable Rudge wheels. Ideal for Porsche club events and vintage...
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