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Porsche 356 1957 356a T1 Coupe; Stunning Example Of Rare Beauty! Fully Restored! on 2040-cars

US $119,000.00
Year:1957 Mileage:45747
Location:

Tooele, Utah, United States

Tooele, Utah, United States

Absolutely beautiful 356A Coupe; restored to a very high standard over the last three years.  We found this car in a storage unit awaiting paint...for 31 Years! Absolutely rust free, with ALL original panels this car is super solid and absolutely sound.  Paint is over two years old...no surprises!  This car drives as well as it looks and is just an extremely light and powerful vehicle with all the reliability of the most modern components available. 

Vehicle was convrted to 12 volt electrical system including small diameter generator.  Gauges were totally restored by Palo Alto Speedo and converted to 904 Style COMBO gauge with oil pressure, fuel quantity, Carrera 7000RPM Tachometer.

Paint by Skip Cassell, our own personal painter, this is the 4th A car we've done.  We stripped this chassis and applied gorgeous, faultless, Silver two stage PPG, color matched to original 5706 Silver Metallic.  Interior done completely by Tony and his men at Autobahn Interiors in San Diego.  Red Vinyl, Corduroy inserts in RED, oatmeal carpets; just a beautiful combination!

  • Drivetrain is extremely high performance yet reliable based on 1969 912 Engine Case # 4094919, Type 616/40
  • Std/Std Counterbalanced Crankshaft with LATE 912 2 hole Rods
  • L and N Engineering 1925CC Billet Custom Cylinders and Lightweight J and E Forged Pistons
  • 912 Pushrods/Refinished lifters and Cam Followers
  • 912 Heads with NEW VALVES, NEW 912 Springs, 3 Angle Valve Cut
  • NEW 44mm Webers with CB Performance Venturi Upgrade
  • Run in on our Custom engine dyno just like the factory! 
  • Gearbox 1960 741-2 , Coupe Gears BBBC, STRONG and RELIABLE!
  • MSD 6AL Digital Electronic ignition insuring quick starting and superior flame travel.

The 356A is well known to all Porsche enthusiasts as one of the most aesthetically pleasing and functional of all models.  Get the best of all worlds with this PERFECT example with a modern, correct driveline!  Perfect for the discerning buyer desiring to own a low production (only 1691 examples of T1 Super Coupe); no hassle car.

We require full payment within 5 days of auction close in the form of official check, cashiers check, cash, funds transfer.  NO EXCEPTIONS!  We reserve the right to fully collect on ANY form of payment prior to car pickup and title transfer.

Air Power Racing is a Porsche Independent Shop located in the paddock of Miller Motorsports Park , Tooele, Utah, Phone 801.475.9380





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McLaren boss' exclusive Porsche 935 Street is worth three 911 Turbos

Wed, 21 May 2014

McLarens may be exclusive, but there are still hundreds - if not thousands - of people out there who can say they own one. Mansour Ojjeh is one of them, but he doesn't just own a McLaren - he owns McLaren. As in, the company that makes the racing and exotic supercars. Or 25 percent of it, anyway. As the head of Techniques d'Avant Garde, Ojjeh is one of the British outfit's largest shareholders, previously having owned Heuer watches (before selling it to luxury giant LVMH) and engineered Porsche's most successful foray into Formula One - winning the world drivers' championship three times in a row and the constructors' title twice with Alain Prost and Niki Lauda behind the wheel of McLarens with Porsche engines developed and branded by TAG.
In short, he probably could get any McLaren he wanted at the drop of a hat, but also had strong ties to Porsche in the 80s, and this is the car he wanted. It's called the Porsche 935 Street, and it's the only one ever made. Inspired by the 935 racer that won Le Mans and over 120 other races, Ojjeh contracted Porsche Exclusive when it was still in its infancy to make him one for the road. So they took a 930 bodyshell, slotted in the 3.3-liter turbo flat-six from the 934 but cranked output up to 375 horsepower, and gave it the brakes, suspension, BBS wheels and wide-body aero from the 935 racer. They painted it a deep metallic red and trimmed the interior with cream leather and wood veneer.
When all was said and done, a total of 550 modifications were performed, detailed on a seventeen-page invoice and costing as much as three new 911 Turbos at the time. Ojjeh only put 12,000 miles on the odometer, running up and down the French Riviera, and has now put it up for sale at the upcoming Bonhams auction at Spa where it's tipped to fetch upwards of 300,000 euros - equivalent to $410k at today's rates, or, once again, the price of about three new 911 Turbos.

Porsche 911 GT3 dukes it out with MP4-12C on track and GT-R on spectacular roads

Thu, 22 Aug 2013

The Porsche 911 GT3 has always been a favorite among auto journalists and car enthusiasts alike, but with the introduction of the new 991-generation GT3, which is the first GT3 with electric power steering and no manual gearbox option, how does it stack up to the competition from McLaren and Nissan?
Evo's Jethro Bovingdon attempts to answer that question by pitting the rear-engine Porsche against the mid-engine McLaren MP4-12C on a racetrack and the front-engine, all-wheel-drive Nissan GT-R on some amazing, twisty European back roads. We won't give away the victor of either comparison, but we will say that, in Evo's test, the McLaren's 141-horsepower advantage doesn't give it as much of an edge over the Porsche on a racetrack as one might think, and the lack of a manual gearbox and the inclusion of electric power steering on the GT3 isn't detrimental to enjoying the car on a back road.
Watch the video below to find out which car Bovingdon prefers on road and track - we think you'll be happy to see him drift around turns every chance he gets.

Porsche planning jacked-up 911 Safari? [w/poll]

Thu, 26 Dec 2013

The Porsche 911 may, for some, be the quintessential sportscar. And that typically means keeping it on paved roads and racing circuits. But there's a proud history to taking the Elfen off-road that traces back to specially-prepared 911s (like the one pictured above) which Porsche fielded in rallies in the late '70s and early '80s. And now Porsche is reportedly preparing to tap back into that history with a new off-road 911 model, according to the Auto Bild Motor Revue.
Tipped to be called the 911 Safari, the special variant would be based on the Carrera 4 but upgrade with bigger tires fitted to a beefed-up suspension with higher ground clearance and underbody skid plates. The model is expected to be presented initially as a concept at the Beijing Motor Show next April. But if enough interest is expressed - particularly from buyers in developing markets where the roads might not be as smooth as those to which North American and European drivers have become accustomed - Stuttgart could put it into production in 2016, when the current 991 is expected to get a mid-cycle refresh.
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