1963 356B Coupe
$74,500
Los Angeles, CA
Beverly Hills Car Club
310.975.0272
sales@beverlyhillscarclub.com
www.beverlyhillscarclub.com
10 days ago
- Year: 1963
- Model: 356B Coupe
- Transmission: Manual
- Exterior color: Red
- Description: 1963 Porsche 356B Coupe
Introducing this well-presented 1963 Porsche 356B Coupe, a true icon of early Porsche engineering. This example is offered a vibrant Signal Red finish, perfectly contrasted by a Tan/Camel interior that captures the timeless spirit of the 356.
Highlights:
- California Car
- Guards Red Exterior Color
- 4-Speed Manual Transmission
- 1600c Flat-Four Engine
- Zenith Dual Carburetors
- Drum Brakes
- Twin Engine-Lid Grilles
- Wood-Rimmed 3-Spoke Steering Wheel
- Chrome Accents
- VDO Instrumentation
- 15-Inch Steel Wheels
- $21,637.67 in Service Receipt Copies (2007-2020)
Power comes from a 1600c flat-four engine paired with a 4-speed manual transmission, delivering the engaging, analog driving experience that made the 356 legendary. Equipment includes period-correct Zenith dual carburetors, drum brakes at all four corners, VDO gauges, chrome headlight rings, body-color bumpers with chrome overriders, a wood-rim three-spoke steering wheel, and classic Moon-style chrome hubcaps with Porsche crest wrapped in Kumho tires on 15-inch steel wheels. The front trunk houses a full-size spare and jack, just as Porsche intended.
Inside, you’ll find low-back bucket seats, manual-crank windows, dual-side mirrors, an analog clock, Blaupunkt radio, glove box, door pockets, and a fender-mounted antenna – simple, purposeful, and unmistakably Porsche.
This 356B is accompanied by $21,637.67 in documented service receipts, with major work completed in May 2020. That service included a complete transmission rebuild with a new case and synchros, conversion to period-correct Zenith carburetors with rebuilt throttle bodies, and extensive engine work including a front cover installation. Additional maintenance includes a full brake service, resealed left axle tube, replacement fuel tank and sending unit, new Kumho Power Star tires, a 6-volt battery replacement, and refreshed door and window seals.
The twin engine-lid grilles on later 356B models weren’t just a styling update – they were added to improve cooling for the higher-output 1600 engines, making these cars better suited for sustained highway driving without compromising reliability. Do not miss this fantastic opportunity to own a cornerstone of Porsche history that is mechanically sound. For $74,500 - Stockno: 19405
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