Description of the VehicleTҺe 356 B wаs succeeԀeԀ by tҺe 356 C ι𝚗 tҺe 1964 mоԀel yeаr. TҺree e𝚗gι𝚗es were left ι𝚗 tҺe lι𝚗euρ, а𝚗Ԁ tҺe 60 Һоrseρоwer mоԀel tҺаt wаs ρrevιоusly аvаιlаble wаs ԀrоρρeԀ. RаtҺer, tҺe e𝚗try-level e𝚗gι𝚗e wаs tҺe B 1600 Suρer’s 75 Һоrseρоwer e𝚗gι𝚗e. WιtҺ 130 Һоrseρоwer, tҺe 356 C 2000 GS Cаrrerа’s tоρ e𝚗gι𝚗e ρrоԀuceԀ а lоt оf ρоwer.
In terms of appearance, the C series and the B series were nearly identical. Modified rims sans the Porsche Crest and with flatter hub caps were one noticeable alteration. The fact that disc brakes were now standard on all 356 variants led to the creation of the new hub cap design. Additionally, the B model had a round outside mirror.
In May 1966, the final Porsche 356 C was delivered.
This is an older restoration vehicle in excellent condition. Everything is tested and functions flawlessly. On some Sundays, I use it to go to events and locally. I adore driving and owning a car. Engines don’t match. is a powerful 2-liter, 1965 Porsche 912 engine with 100 horsepower.
Details of the Vehicle 1964 Porsche 356C (CC-1744931) Listing ID
Cost: $139,000 (excl.Location: California’s Palo Alto1964 is the yearManufacturer: Porsche356C model
Red is the exterior color. Color of Interior: Black Transmission: Manual Odometer: 47000 Yes, it is convertible. Title Status: Unambiguous External state: Excellent Leather is the material of the seat. Engine History: Rebuilt; Present Engine State: Operating