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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ Looks like I'm picking up another 356.....

Posted by: mikez Jan 27 2007, 02:40 PM

Thanks to Ray Mital....of course my wife isn't thanking you....but it does keep me outta the bars. Anyways....it's relatively complete per the pics....

It's a 59 A and it's with drum brakes, 6 volt and all the old school schizzle....who else on the list has a 356?

The last one (Frankenstealth).....real one that is...was a "C" and it was pretty close to a 911 and 914 due to be 12 volt and 4 wheel discs.....when I gets it I'll decide whether it's a CW, driver or Outlaw candidate.

Posted by: dekman Jan 27 2007, 02:46 PM

What happened to the 930? What are you a "used car dealer" or something? thisthreadisworthlesswithoutpics.gif

Posted by: mikez Jan 27 2007, 02:56 PM

930 is sold....

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Posted by: echocanyons Jan 27 2007, 02:59 PM

Looks like you are becomaing a regular ole flipper poke.gif



I really like the lines of the a and pre a 356's. I had an 57 A for a couple of years, they are pretty cool cars.


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Posted by: r_towle Jan 27 2007, 03:08 PM

I have one. 64 C
I might have one (stored in my barn right now) 60B

I would say, keep it CW, its worth alot more...get the COA, paint and interior should match.
Im all for outlaw, but I think B/C are better candidates..(my C will be outlaw, if I get the B it will go CW, due to unique features, colors, motor etc.)

If CW then that car is worth 40-60k, if its all done, floors, rockers...etc and documented...at least the body/metal work.
Whats the original color combo? exterior/interior??
You know where to look, the registry has all the codes in the login section.
I can help you with the motor matching if needed, there are loads of cases around.
Rich

Posted by: mikez Jan 27 2007, 03:12 PM

Yeah, should be fun......my asshole brother wants it, since he was born in '59....but he hasn't thrown any money my way.

Just got a PM from a certain newer poster that said he was in negotiation for it as well.....he can chime in if he wants to....

Posted by: Aaron Cox Jan 27 2007, 03:18 PM

outlaw.. but no bondo this time!

Posted by: dr914@autoatlanta.com Jan 27 2007, 03:21 PM

I have always loved the 356 models (the original porsche) and have owned one since 1976. I currently own a 60 silver cabriolet, a 1960 blue roadster, a 61 red roadster, and am restoring a 65 sc coupe! They drive great are simple to restore and get great talk going from non porsche types anywhere one stops!

Posted by: mikez Jan 27 2007, 03:27 PM

Thanks....wonder if a set of adapters and either the Mahle Gas Burners or Deep Sixes would look good???? idea.gif

Gotta lose that vinyl top...... barf.gif

Posted by: Aaron Cox Jan 27 2007, 03:29 PM

outlaw = 7" widened steelies smile.gif

Posted by: Eric_Shea Jan 27 2007, 03:30 PM

Put a tail on it and some spinners... huh.gif

I want it.

It would be silver with a red interior. Mobil pegasus' on the sides and screens over the headlights. Done.

I see a fellow musician owned it once (Sunn amplifier sticker on the front bumper).

Posted by: nycchef Jan 27 2007, 03:32 PM

mike i saw that car when it first came in to movietime cars (the garage that lets us screw up our 914"s in our spare time). had i not just bought my teener i would have grabbed it up right there. looks like a great project, keep us posted.

Posted by: mikez Jan 27 2007, 03:32 PM

So....I see the 59 is a transition year.....did they make both the "A" and the "B" in 59?

Posted by: Eric_Shea Jan 27 2007, 03:34 PM

I thought just A's 1.5 and 1.6... confused24.gif

Posted by: mikez Jan 27 2007, 03:36 PM

http://www.356registry.org/History/index.html

The 356 site is a little unclear....

Posted by: davep Jan 27 2007, 03:48 PM

All my 356 are now gone. I had almost all at the same time, a 57 coupe, a 59 coupe, two 59 conv D's, and a 65 with a super 90 motor. Still have some copies of the workshop manual.

Posted by: r_towle Jan 27 2007, 03:59 PM

QUOTE(mikez @ Jan 27 2007, 04:32 PM) *

So....I see the 59 is a transition year.....did they make both the "A" and the "B" in 59?

Quote Dr B Johnson
From Feb until September 1959
Carrera 1600GT
356A/1600
356A/1600 S

From Sept
356B/1600
356B/1600 S
356B/ 1600 S-90
Carrera 1600 GS
Carrera 1600 GT

For this one
Engine Serial numbers
Carrera Gt (you wish) 95001-95114
1600 72469-79999
1600 S 83146-84770

Body (Coupe, no vinyl, sorry I know you love the vinyl)
106175-108917

Posted by: mikez Jan 27 2007, 04:04 PM

The title is a crappy copy....

ID#P6995 and another number of 101000....maybe it's a left over 58 that got titled as a 59? I also remember hearing that they used the engine number as a VIN and when they changed engines...if they did...the owners came into a shock when trying to sell them. I guess Chebbies matched the engine to the VIN...while them "furrin" cars didn't....

Posted by: r_towle Jan 27 2007, 04:11 PM

QUOTE(mikez @ Jan 27 2007, 05:04 PM) *

The title is a crappy copy....

ID#P6995 and another number of 101000....maybe it's a left over 58 that got titled as a 59? I also remember hearing that they used the engine number as a VIN and when they changed engines...if they did...the owners came into a shock when trying to sell them. I guess Chebbies matched the engine to the VIN...while them "furrin" cars didn't....


57 is 100001-101692
Get the numbers off the car and make sure you dont have a title for another car before you buy it...
BTDT and it takes a long long time to sort out if the paper is not right.

Check the tags on the door post, drivers side, front of door..
Also look at all the lids, they should match the numbers on the car (if your lucky)
Typically its the last three numbers are stamped into the deck lid, and hood...

Rich

Posted by: echocanyons Jan 27 2007, 04:32 PM

There is further seperation in the A's form T-1 and T-2 you can thell the difference by where the door jambs are located.

I had an early T-2 that was 101654. so your title is at most a 57

Posted by: drewvw Jan 27 2007, 04:48 PM

I would trade all my cars for a good 356....


saw a white 914 in southern maine today at a repair shop, near sunday river.

Posted by: rmital Jan 27 2007, 05:37 PM

QUOTE(mikez @ Jan 27 2007, 05:40 PM) *

Thanks to Ray Mital....of course my wife isn't thanking you....but it does keep me outta the bars. Anyways....it's relatively complete per the pics....


Congrats Mike! (sorry to your wife sad.gif ) Hopefully the trek from east to west is smooth.

...looking forward to some progress pics on the restoration.

Posted by: brer Jan 27 2007, 08:47 PM

QUOTE(echocanyons @ Jan 27 2007, 02:32 PM) *

There is further seperation in the A's form T-1 and T-2 you can thell the difference by where the door jambs are located.

I had an early T-2 that was 101654. so your title is at most a 57


my 57 was 101505

Posted by: boxstr Jan 27 2007, 10:39 PM

Looks like an example of a PIMP MY RIDE from the 60's...
CCL

Posted by: Crazyhippy Jan 27 2007, 10:44 PM

4 lugs (ugly to boot) on the ground, wide 5 in the trunk??

Nice looking car.

BJH

Posted by: mikez Jan 27 2007, 11:08 PM

Those are hubcaps ya maroon....

How about VIN#103992? Engine # 69951, 3 piece engine case....

On the registry, this comes back as....

production year: 1958
model year: 1958
type: T2 A
style: coupe
coachbuilder: Reutter
click here for more information on Reutter and Porsche coachbuilders

begin: 102505
end: 104659

This vehicle would have come with an engine from the following types and number ranges:

616/1 T2 1600 68217 72468
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>..

So, looks like a 58, registered in 59......because the engine search comes back with....

production year: 1958 (may not be correct for Carrera engines)
internal designation: 616/1 T2
common name: 1600
first number: 68217 last number: 72468
first serial number: 67001 last serial number: 79999
first manufactured: 9/57 last manufactured: 9/59

Posted by: mikey Jan 27 2007, 11:54 PM

QUOTE(mikez @ Jan 27 2007, 12:40 PM) *

who else on the list has a 356?



I have a 1954 356 bent windshield cabriolet. Body work has been done and it's waiting for paint and assembly. I had planned to restore it when I found my 6er. I'll get to it after the 914-6 is complete. Your 59 will make a much better driver. Pre-A 356s had pretty crude suspensions.

Posted by: dbu356 Jan 28 2007, 12:02 AM

Congrats!!

I had a '56 cab About 20 yrs ago I restored as a daily driver and currently have a '55 coupe in boxes to be a outlaw soon as I can scrounge up some funds...Anyone want to buy my '71 914-4?

Posted by: scotty b Jan 28 2007, 04:38 PM

'59 Roadster (in MULTIPLE,rusty pieces. You've seen the pic of the front clip) and a 60 Coupe hopefully will start on this fall. Coupes gonna be something "a little" different, and undone before, just to really piss off the CW's ph34r.gif

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