1965 Porsche 356C Coupe
- Engine Size
- 1600 cc
- Transmission Type
- 4 Speed Manual
- Body Style
- Coupe
- Miles
- 74,732
- Vin
- 218907
- Stock
- Po4514
1964 Porsche 356C Coupe
• VIN 218XXX
• Engine - Type 616/15
• Transmission - Type 741
• Classic color combination - Slate Grey/Red
2,168 built of 4,743 Karmann Coupes produced in 1964, this is the final iteration of the 356, boasting superior performance and handling over its predecessors. Finished in its factory exterior color combination of Slate Grey (6401) with Red upholstery. The paintwork has some patina with imperfections over the years. The exterior comes equipped with a luggage rack, Cibie fog lights, and chrome hub caps. The upholstery is in great overall condition and features a VDM 3-spoke steering wheel, VDO instrumentation, and a Blaupunkt cassette radio. The 4.5” x 15” KPZ steel wheels are date-coded and mounted to Michelin XZX 165 HR15 tires. The undercarriage is original, solid and rust free.
Mechanically powered by a 1600cc flat-four engine (Type 616/15) paired to a manual 4-speed transmission (Type 741) with a Four-wheel hydraulic disc braking system. This is an excellent opportunity to acquire a nice daily driver 356C Coupe that is in excellent running condition.
Specification
• 75 horsepower
• 1,582cc OHV air-cooled horizontally opposed four-cylinder engine
• Dual 32 Zenith carburetors
• Four-speed manual 741 transmission
• ZF steering box
• Independent front suspension with laminated torsion bars
• Parallel trailing arms Tubular shock absorbers
• Independent rear swing axles with torsion bars and tubular shock absorbers
• Four-wheel hydraulic disc braking system
• Wheelbase: 82.7 in
Engine
- Engine Type
- —
- Engine Size
- 1600 cc
- Fuel Specification
- —
Body
- Body Color
- Slate Grey
- Body Style
- Coupe
- Doors
- 2
- Paint Type
- —
Basic
- Year
- 1965
- Make
- Porsche
- Model
- 356C
- Miles
- 74,732
Interior
- Interior Color
- Red
- Secondary Interior Color
- —
- Seating Type
- —
- Seat Material
- —
- Shifter Type
- —
- Center Console
- No