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1958 Porsche 356A 1600 T2 Speedster

Schätzpreis
475.000 $ - 550.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 110

1958 Porsche 356A 1600 T2 Speedster

Schätzpreis
475.000 $ - 550.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

1,582cc OHV Flat 4-Cylinder Engine 2 Twin-Choke Carburetors 60bhb at 4,500rpm 4-Speed Manual Transaxle 4-Wheel Independent Suspension 4-Wheel Drum Brakes *Exquisite award-winning restoration by marque experts of desirable T2 Speedster *Retains matching numbers engine, gearbox, and original body panels *Offered with owner's manual, jack, tool kit, COA, Kardex and restoration file *Presented in the factory-delivered livery, and fitted with desirable, period correct and date coded Rudge Wheels THE PORSCHE 356 SPEEDSTER One of the all-time great sports cars, the 356 was the work of Ferry Porsche, based on his father's Volkswagen 'Beetle', like that it employed a platform-type chassis with rear-mounted air-cooled engine and all-independent torsion bar suspension. The first phase of development saw the 356's engine grow to 1.3 and then to 1.5 liters; the original split windscreen replaced by a one-piece; and a Porsche synchromesh gearbox adopted. 1955 marked the arrival of the restyled 356A, the newcomer being readily distinguished by its curved windscreen and 15" - down from 16" - wheels. The Porsche 356 was offered as a closed Coupe or open Cabriolet, although arguably the most iconic and collectible model of the 356, was the limited production 356 Speedster. This lithe racy Roadster-type sportscar was tailored by Max Hoffman to the American market, with a low, raked windshield, easily removed for racing. Light bucket seats replaced the standard seats and side windows were discarded in favor of side curtains. The Speedster was an immediate hit from its 1954 introduction. Some 200 were built initially, but the next year sales burgeoned to more than 1,000. Priced at $2,995, the Speedster was the lightest of the 356s, enjoying a commensurate performance boost that meant over 100mph was possible. Allied to its already renowned handling characteristics, this meant that the Speedster was an instant success in the burgeoning American sports car racing scene. Late in 1955, the 356 received its first upgrade as the 356A, with a 1600cc engine in various stages of tune. For the 1958 model-year production, the 356 received numerous upgrades, making these end-of-the-run Speedsters the most desirable of the limited model run. Referred to as the T2 models, they benefitted from an improved transaxle and steering box design, among other refinements. Today the 356 Speedster remains a Porsche icon on par with the 550 Spyder and the 911. These cars offer exceptional handling, timeless styling, and most of all joy to those lucky enough to occupy its two seats. THE MOTORCAR OFFERED Completed at the Zuffenhausen-based Porsche Works on November 25th, 1957, this spectacular Speedster was built as a 1958 model-year car, to the desirable T2 specification incorporating the mechanical and cosmetic upgrades introduced for the now legendary model during the production run. The new T2 Speedster was completed with a Ruby Red exterior over a Tan leatherette interior, just as it appears today. The Porsche was destined for the North American market, where Max Hoffman's famous Porsche agency is recorded as having been the importer, and the Speedster is noted to have been fitted with a miles per hour speedometer and sealed beam headlights. The original ultimate US destination for this Porsche is unfortunately unknown at this time, but the Speedster is recorded to have been owned by Wichita, Kansas resident Mr. David G. Crockett by the mid-2000s. The current owner, a Dallas, Texas based sportscar collector and enthusiast, purchased the car in 2015, and would soon embark on a comprehensive, nut and bolt restoration, returning the desirable Porsche to its former glory. Over the course of 54 months, and hundreds of thousands of dollars spent, no stone was left unturned and no detail ignored in an effort to bring this Porsche into a state of excellence. A great deal of the 100-point restoration was carried out by 356-expert Roy Smalley of Eurowerks in Campbell Texas, while

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 110
Auktion:
Datum:
21.01.2021
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
Scottsdale, The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa
Beschreibung:

1,582cc OHV Flat 4-Cylinder Engine 2 Twin-Choke Carburetors 60bhb at 4,500rpm 4-Speed Manual Transaxle 4-Wheel Independent Suspension 4-Wheel Drum Brakes *Exquisite award-winning restoration by marque experts of desirable T2 Speedster *Retains matching numbers engine, gearbox, and original body panels *Offered with owner's manual, jack, tool kit, COA, Kardex and restoration file *Presented in the factory-delivered livery, and fitted with desirable, period correct and date coded Rudge Wheels THE PORSCHE 356 SPEEDSTER One of the all-time great sports cars, the 356 was the work of Ferry Porsche, based on his father's Volkswagen 'Beetle', like that it employed a platform-type chassis with rear-mounted air-cooled engine and all-independent torsion bar suspension. The first phase of development saw the 356's engine grow to 1.3 and then to 1.5 liters; the original split windscreen replaced by a one-piece; and a Porsche synchromesh gearbox adopted. 1955 marked the arrival of the restyled 356A, the newcomer being readily distinguished by its curved windscreen and 15" - down from 16" - wheels. The Porsche 356 was offered as a closed Coupe or open Cabriolet, although arguably the most iconic and collectible model of the 356, was the limited production 356 Speedster. This lithe racy Roadster-type sportscar was tailored by Max Hoffman to the American market, with a low, raked windshield, easily removed for racing. Light bucket seats replaced the standard seats and side windows were discarded in favor of side curtains. The Speedster was an immediate hit from its 1954 introduction. Some 200 were built initially, but the next year sales burgeoned to more than 1,000. Priced at $2,995, the Speedster was the lightest of the 356s, enjoying a commensurate performance boost that meant over 100mph was possible. Allied to its already renowned handling characteristics, this meant that the Speedster was an instant success in the burgeoning American sports car racing scene. Late in 1955, the 356 received its first upgrade as the 356A, with a 1600cc engine in various stages of tune. For the 1958 model-year production, the 356 received numerous upgrades, making these end-of-the-run Speedsters the most desirable of the limited model run. Referred to as the T2 models, they benefitted from an improved transaxle and steering box design, among other refinements. Today the 356 Speedster remains a Porsche icon on par with the 550 Spyder and the 911. These cars offer exceptional handling, timeless styling, and most of all joy to those lucky enough to occupy its two seats. THE MOTORCAR OFFERED Completed at the Zuffenhausen-based Porsche Works on November 25th, 1957, this spectacular Speedster was built as a 1958 model-year car, to the desirable T2 specification incorporating the mechanical and cosmetic upgrades introduced for the now legendary model during the production run. The new T2 Speedster was completed with a Ruby Red exterior over a Tan leatherette interior, just as it appears today. The Porsche was destined for the North American market, where Max Hoffman's famous Porsche agency is recorded as having been the importer, and the Speedster is noted to have been fitted with a miles per hour speedometer and sealed beam headlights. The original ultimate US destination for this Porsche is unfortunately unknown at this time, but the Speedster is recorded to have been owned by Wichita, Kansas resident Mr. David G. Crockett by the mid-2000s. The current owner, a Dallas, Texas based sportscar collector and enthusiast, purchased the car in 2015, and would soon embark on a comprehensive, nut and bolt restoration, returning the desirable Porsche to its former glory. Over the course of 54 months, and hundreds of thousands of dollars spent, no stone was left unturned and no detail ignored in an effort to bring this Porsche into a state of excellence. A great deal of the 100-point restoration was carried out by 356-expert Roy Smalley of Eurowerks in Campbell Texas, while

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 110
Auktion:
Datum:
21.01.2021
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
Scottsdale, The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa
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