1962 Porsche 356 T-6B for sale
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Thought you 911 guys may want the link....
https://rennlist.com/forums/356-forum/438674-1962-t-6b-356-coupe-driver-for-sale.html
Thanks for looking!
https://rennlist.com/forums/356-forum/438674-1962-t-6b-356-coupe-driver-for-sale.html
Thanks for looking!
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I know its not an origanal car, but is this car priced right? I had no idea you could get into a 356 thats looks to be in great shape with no rust for that little. I have always wanted to have a 356 coupe "outlaw" with a flat6 in it.
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Michael, prices are all over the place for these cars. Since mine is a true driver, I'd rather not fool myself into thinking that I'll get Barrett-Jackson money for it. I really would rather not deal on eBay either, though more money may come out of there. I tried to price it where I thought it would sell to someone who wanted a car rather quickly, so we'll see how it goes.
As for 356 Prices, the A body style is preferred due to its rounded nose, beehive taillights and cleaner lines [in my opinion]. Also, open-top cars go for 2x or more what the coupes do. Sunroof coupe cars are also highly valued. Speedsters are in the stratosphere. Carreras are "I own a jet" money. This car was my first 356 and is a great way to get into the car to see if you like/enjoy it, a great weekend cruiser and a fun conversation piece no matter where you go. We'll see if my pricing strategy is correct
As for 356 Prices, the A body style is preferred due to its rounded nose, beehive taillights and cleaner lines [in my opinion]. Also, open-top cars go for 2x or more what the coupes do. Sunroof coupe cars are also highly valued. Speedsters are in the stratosphere. Carreras are "I own a jet" money. This car was my first 356 and is a great way to get into the car to see if you like/enjoy it, a great weekend cruiser and a fun conversation piece no matter where you go. We'll see if my pricing strategy is correct
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I hear ya Cole. I absolutely love the coupes and if I had the money to spend on another toy I would grab your car up in a heart beat. Here is a picture of me next to my very good friends '64 C Cab. Picture taken with my cell phone so it does not do the car justice at all.
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Unlike your car it only gets driven maybe every other weekend for a few hours. He also has a mint '69 911S that he takes out for a bit on the weekend when the 356 is not taken out. He does have the origanal wheels for the car but "he" likes the looks of the Fuchs on it. It also has the boot for the top but he prefers to drive it with out it. This car had a crowd around it all day at Rennsport Reunion III. Tons of beutiful cars that day in Daytona.
Good luck selling the car...wish I could buy it.
![](http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y155/flatsixnut/me356c.jpg)
Unlike your car it only gets driven maybe every other weekend for a few hours. He also has a mint '69 911S that he takes out for a bit on the weekend when the 356 is not taken out. He does have the origanal wheels for the car but "he" likes the looks of the Fuchs on it. It also has the boot for the top but he prefers to drive it with out it. This car had a crowd around it all day at Rennsport Reunion III. Tons of beutiful cars that day in Daytona.
Good luck selling the car...wish I could buy it.