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1963 Porsche 356B Carrera 2 Coachwork by Reutter Chassis no. 123845 Engine no. 97236

Schätzpreis
500.000 $ - 600.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 72Ω

1963 Porsche 356B Carrera 2 Coachwork by Reutter Chassis no. 123845 Engine no. 97236

Schätzpreis
500.000 $ - 600.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

1,966cc DOHC Flat 4-Cylinder Engine Dual Solex 40PII-4 Downdraft Carburetors 130bhp at 6,200rpm 4-Speed Manual Transaxle 4-Wheel Independent Suspension 4-Wheel Disc Brakes *Exquisite example of the top-of-the-line 356 Carrera *One of just 27 Carrera 2's built with factory sunroof *Exceptional restoration gaining a feature in Classic Porsche magazine *Factory press and promo car *Documented with a Kardex, and factory correspondence THE CARRERA 2 Originally introduced at the 1955 Frankfurt Motor Show, the 356 Carrera was the first edition of Porsche's long-running prestige performance car, featuring a special race-bred engine in development since 1952. Dr. Ernst Fuhrmann was tasked with determining just how much power the classic Porsche flat-four motor could develop, and in this pursuit he made some fundamental engineering adjustments over the basic pushrod engine. These modifications included the addition of twin ignition, two twin-throat carburetors, dry-sump lubrication, and dual-cam valve actuation. Tested at various races during development, the high-performance dual-cam engine was also evaluated by the Porsche staff in their personal 356 examples, even though the motor was originally positioned for use in the 550 Spyder racecars. Eventually determining that the 356-based road car was the most opportune platform for this Type 547/1 engine, Porsche used the Frankfurt show to debut the Carrera, which was named for the famously grueling Mexican road race at which Porsche had dominated the 2-liter class. Initially available in coupe, convertible, and Speedster body styles, the Carrera grew in luxury over the years, somewhat obscuring its original performance mandate. In September 1961 Porsche addressed this perception by introducing an updated version of the Carrera that was exclusively available as a coupe. The original dual-cam motor design was endowed with even more power by enlarging displacement to two liters, and reclassified as the Type 587/1, resulting in the fastest Porsche road car to date. Recognizing that the pure torque might be a handful for inexperienced customers, Porsche outfitted the new Carrera with disc brakes all around, and it was the first Porsche road car to be so equipped. Introduced for the 1962 model-year as the Carrera 2, the internally coded GS 2000 wore Reutter's twin rear-grille T-6 bodystyle, and could have been mistaken for a standard pushrod 356B were it not for the dual exhausts that emerged from a distinctive apron under the rear bumper valance. Approximately 310 examples of the Carrera 2 were made in total. Claiming rarity, unprecedented performance, and identity as the most developed generation of the 356-based Carrera, the Carrera 2 has grown to be one of the most desirable of the vintage Porsche road cars, a veritable cornerstone of the Stuttgart legend. THE MOTORCAR OFFERED It's said that "Every car has a story", but of course, some stories are more interesting than others. The handsome 1963 356B Carrera 2 Grand Sport offered here indeed has an unusual story in that for the first two years of its life, it was in the custody of Porsche's best-known story-teller, the late Baron Huschke von Hanstein. The Baron, a title he enjoyed due to his family's having been titled land-owners prior to WWII, had been a pretty good amateur racing driver in his youth, and after the war landed on his feet with a position at the fledgling company founded by Dr. Ferdinand Porsche Von Hanstein recognized the need for good marketing and with Porsche's full support, created an ambitious PR and racing program that would pay great dividends through the 1950s and 60s. As a management employee, the always colorful von Hanstein enjoyed access to virtually anything the company produced. After this well-equipped Carrera 2 coupe emerged from the assembly line on the first of April, 1963, it was assigned to the Works Press Office as a "Werkseigenerwagen". Von Hanstein almost enjoyed some time behind the steering wheel.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 72Ω
Auktion:
Datum:
24.08.2018
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
Carmel, Quail Lodge Quail Lodge's West Field 7000 Valley Greens Drive (at Rancho San Carlos Rd) Carmel CA 93923 Tel: +1 415 391 4000 Fax : +1 415 391 4040 motors.us@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

1,966cc DOHC Flat 4-Cylinder Engine Dual Solex 40PII-4 Downdraft Carburetors 130bhp at 6,200rpm 4-Speed Manual Transaxle 4-Wheel Independent Suspension 4-Wheel Disc Brakes *Exquisite example of the top-of-the-line 356 Carrera *One of just 27 Carrera 2's built with factory sunroof *Exceptional restoration gaining a feature in Classic Porsche magazine *Factory press and promo car *Documented with a Kardex, and factory correspondence THE CARRERA 2 Originally introduced at the 1955 Frankfurt Motor Show, the 356 Carrera was the first edition of Porsche's long-running prestige performance car, featuring a special race-bred engine in development since 1952. Dr. Ernst Fuhrmann was tasked with determining just how much power the classic Porsche flat-four motor could develop, and in this pursuit he made some fundamental engineering adjustments over the basic pushrod engine. These modifications included the addition of twin ignition, two twin-throat carburetors, dry-sump lubrication, and dual-cam valve actuation. Tested at various races during development, the high-performance dual-cam engine was also evaluated by the Porsche staff in their personal 356 examples, even though the motor was originally positioned for use in the 550 Spyder racecars. Eventually determining that the 356-based road car was the most opportune platform for this Type 547/1 engine, Porsche used the Frankfurt show to debut the Carrera, which was named for the famously grueling Mexican road race at which Porsche had dominated the 2-liter class. Initially available in coupe, convertible, and Speedster body styles, the Carrera grew in luxury over the years, somewhat obscuring its original performance mandate. In September 1961 Porsche addressed this perception by introducing an updated version of the Carrera that was exclusively available as a coupe. The original dual-cam motor design was endowed with even more power by enlarging displacement to two liters, and reclassified as the Type 587/1, resulting in the fastest Porsche road car to date. Recognizing that the pure torque might be a handful for inexperienced customers, Porsche outfitted the new Carrera with disc brakes all around, and it was the first Porsche road car to be so equipped. Introduced for the 1962 model-year as the Carrera 2, the internally coded GS 2000 wore Reutter's twin rear-grille T-6 bodystyle, and could have been mistaken for a standard pushrod 356B were it not for the dual exhausts that emerged from a distinctive apron under the rear bumper valance. Approximately 310 examples of the Carrera 2 were made in total. Claiming rarity, unprecedented performance, and identity as the most developed generation of the 356-based Carrera, the Carrera 2 has grown to be one of the most desirable of the vintage Porsche road cars, a veritable cornerstone of the Stuttgart legend. THE MOTORCAR OFFERED It's said that "Every car has a story", but of course, some stories are more interesting than others. The handsome 1963 356B Carrera 2 Grand Sport offered here indeed has an unusual story in that for the first two years of its life, it was in the custody of Porsche's best-known story-teller, the late Baron Huschke von Hanstein. The Baron, a title he enjoyed due to his family's having been titled land-owners prior to WWII, had been a pretty good amateur racing driver in his youth, and after the war landed on his feet with a position at the fledgling company founded by Dr. Ferdinand Porsche Von Hanstein recognized the need for good marketing and with Porsche's full support, created an ambitious PR and racing program that would pay great dividends through the 1950s and 60s. As a management employee, the always colorful von Hanstein enjoyed access to virtually anything the company produced. After this well-equipped Carrera 2 coupe emerged from the assembly line on the first of April, 1963, it was assigned to the Works Press Office as a "Werkseigenerwagen". Von Hanstein almost enjoyed some time behind the steering wheel.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 72Ω
Auktion:
Datum:
24.08.2018
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
Carmel, Quail Lodge Quail Lodge's West Field 7000 Valley Greens Drive (at Rancho San Carlos Rd) Carmel CA 93923 Tel: +1 415 391 4000 Fax : +1 415 391 4040 motors.us@bonhams.com
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