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Porsche 356b S 1962 on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:84078
Location:

Tarzana, California, United States

Tarzana, California, United States

1962 Porsche 356b S 

Up for Auction is my 1962 Porsche 356b S I’ve had this car for close to 8 years. It’s still running strong today. I got this 356 from my daughter’s best friends father who had it in his garage for years. It came from his brother’s estate in New Mexico who passed away.  His brother bought it in 1969 He had it painted to blue from red in 1972 and 76 passed away. It sat in the garage for all those years until his bother brought it to CA and then it sat in his garage, driving it very little and needing the space decided to sell it and that's when I came into the picture. This 356 has very solid floor pans and is mechanically sound. I had a lot of fun with this 356 but now it’s under the covers and I don’t drive it much anymore so I am putting it up for sale. This is a fun car to drive and a great one to restore cause the prices are going up on these 356 Porsche’s.

 Terms of this sale:? The car is sold AS IS with no warranty or guarantee of any type. A non-refundable deposit of $500 is due with 24 hours of winning bid. Final payment is due via bank check or bank wire transfer within 5 days. Transportation is and will be the responsibility of the winning bidder / buyer, however I will gladly assist.

Chassis number 118846 is a 1962 356 coupe (T6 B) by Reutter (built in 1961).

This car was originally fitted with an engine as follows:

  • Type: 616/1 T6 (1600), with a serial number between 606801 and 607750.
  • Type: 616/12 T6 (1600 S), with a serial number between 700001 and 701200.
  • Type: 616/7 T6 (1600 S-90), with a serial number between 804001 and 804630.

 International Buyers – Please Note:

*Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility

Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying

I reserve the right to stop this auction at anytime cause of selling locally

ANYONE WITH 5 OR LESS POSITIVE FEEDBACK BEHIND THEIR NAME  MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE YOU BID OR I WILL CANCEL YOU!!

Good Luck

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