Race Retro Classic & Competition Car Sale 2020 21st - 23rd February 2020
Classic Cars - Saturday 22nd February 2020 Race Retro Classic & Competition Car Sale 2020 94 • A left-hand drive 356B imported from the US and now UK-registered • Recently fully restored in the UK with the engine completely rebuilt by a marque specialists • Superbly finished in silver with grey leather seats and Wilton carpets, re-chromed bumpers and trim and a new German mohair hood • A letter within the history file from Porsche conforms VIN 88423 is a genuine 356 Super 90 Roadster • Offered with a current MOT, V5c and the history file containing detailed restoration invoices • Porsche letter of origin confirms this 356B retains numbers matching ‘Super 90’ engine The 356 is acknowledged as Porsche’s first production car and was a lightweight and nimble handling rear-engined, rear-wheel-drive, 2-door sports car available in hardtop, Coupe and open configurations. Design innovations continued during the years of manufacture, contributing to its motorsports success and popularity. The 356B was produced from 1960 to 1963 and saw body changes that included a curved bonnet lid, more rounded wings compared to that of the 356A and new front and rear sheet metal. To comply with US-Federal requirements, the front and rear bumpers were raised and over-riders added. Other key changes were raised headlamps, larger door handles, upgraded brakes and some improvements to the cabin including a new deep-dish steering wheel and deeper front seats. It was offered in coupe, roadster, and cabriolet styles, the cabriolets being quite luxurious vehicles compared to roadsters on offer from other manufacturers of the era as they were equipped with standard leather seats, a thickly padded folding top and other creature comforts. All these variants could be ordered with a choice of three compact and efficient air-cooled OHV engines: the 60-horsepower Normal, the 75-horsepower Super, and, like the example offered here, the very potent Type 616/7 ‘Super 90’, so named for its peak horsepower at 5,500 rpm. The Super 90 gained its muscle from a higher-lift camshaft, a 9.1 compression ratio and a pair of larger 40-millimetre Solex PII down-draft carburettors. Engine lubrication was upgraded for better longevity and a stronger Hausermann clutch package was adopted. With this more powerful engine and a kerb weight of less than 900 kilograms, Super 90s were claimed by the factory to be capable of a 185km/h top speed whilst returning 27 mpg. Large finned- aluminium drum brakes provided more than adequate stopping power. After importing this 1960 Porsche 356B Super 90 Roadster from the US, the decision was taken to set about a full ground-up, nut and bolt restoration. A specialist body shop stripped the bodywork back to bare metal renewing panels where necessary, however, pleasingly, many of the original panels were good enough to only require remedial attention. Carefully prepared and finished in a number of coats of classic Porsche silver, attention was then turned to the fixtures and fittings. All chrome work was refinished, the interior completely re-trimmed and a new German mohair hood fitted. The dashboard panel and instruments were LOT 413 Registration: 182 XVG Chassis Number: 88423 Engine Number: 801241 Estimate: £150,000 - £170,000 1960 Porsche 356B ‘Super 90’ Roadster More Images Lot 413 Bid On Lot 413
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