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Porsche 356 B Coupe 1600
Brand: Porsche
Model: Porsche 356 B Coupe 1600 – 60 HP
Year: 1962
Chassis: 120981
Engine: P608238 / 616-1
Displacement: 1600 cc
Odometer: test
Certification: Historic Significance Certificate issued by Automotoclub Storico Italiano
Interior: Black
Exterior: Ruby Red
Description
Beautiful 1962 Porsche 356 B Coupe 1600 (60 HP), one of the most iconic European sports cars ever built and a fundamental model in the evolution of Porsche before the arrival of the legendary Porsche 911.
This particular car, chassis no. 120981, underwent a complete restoration finished in 2021. In the same year, the vehicle was registered in Italy for the first time.
Since the restoration was completed, the car has only driven a few initial test kilometers and has never been regularly used on the road.
Restoration and condition
The restoration was performed starting from a completely bare body shell, with meticulous attention to originality and craftsmanship.
Completely rebuilt mechanical components, currently still in break-in phase.
Entirely new upholstery, produced according to original Porsche specifications.
Carefully restored by marque specialists with extreme attention to detail.
The vehicle has passed the mandatory biennial road inspection, valid at the time of delivery from our showroom.
Accessories
The car is equipped with a valuable period-correct Blaupunkt radio, a highly desirable accessory that enhances authenticity and collector value.
Historical certification
The car holds the Historic Significance Certificate issued by the Automotoclub Storico Italiano, confirming its historical relevance and authenticity.
Technical features
Air-cooled flat-four boxer engine
Rear-engine layout
1,582 cc displacement
60 HP output
4-speed manual transmission
Steel monocoque body
Rear-wheel drive
Model history and rarity
The Porsche 356, produced from 1948 to 1965, was the first production automobile built by Porsche.
Designed by Ferdinand Porsche and later developed by his son Ferry Porsche, it laid the foundation for the brand’s sports car philosophy.
Approximately 76,000 units of the 356 were produced in total, making surviving examples particularly desirable among collectors today.
The 356 B series (1960-1963) introduced:
revised bumpers,
improved suspension and braking systems,
increased comfort and build quality.
Well-restored and certified examples like this one are highly sought after in the international classic car market.
Price on request