1958 Porsche 356a Speedster In Excellent Highly Restored Condition. on 2040-cars
Southampton, New York, United States
Engine:4 Cylinder
For Sale By:Dealer
Drive Type: 2 wheel
Model: 356
Mileage: 41,983
Trim: Speedster
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1958 Porsche 356A Speedster
Buy it today, call: 631-283-8819.
This is a 1958 Porsche 356A Speedster in excellent highly restored condition. This car was stripped down to bare metal and repainted in rare Lago Green. Engine was removed and rebuilt, all bright work renewed, full interior redone, all new seats, carpets, dashboard, new soft. Work done by renowned 356 specialists Paterek of New Jersey. All new brakes, suspension, exhaust, all guages rebuilt, all new seals and gaskets. Car comes with a correct 1600 616/1 T2 engine but not matching. Car comes with photos of the resto and a COA. For more details call 631-283-8819.
Stock: 83998
Color: GREEN
Interior color: TAN
VIN: 83998
Transmission: MANUAL
Body style: CONVERTIBLE
Year: 1958
Engine: 4 CYLINDER
Miles: 41983
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These patent drawings have leaked out, demonstrating what appears to be some new kind of wind-deflecting device being developed by Porsche. The mechanism is apparently fitted to the headrest itself and designed to keep the wind buffeting specifically around the head down to a minimum while allowing the car's occupants to enjoy the top-down driving experience.
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