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Mileage
8,000 km
Gearbox
Manual
First registration
09/1960
Fuel type
Gasoline
Power
66 kW (90 hp)
Seller
Dealer
Basic Data
- Body type
- Coupe
- Type
- Antique / Classic
- Drivetrain
- Rear
- Seats
- 4
- Doors
- 2
- Country version
- United States
Vehicle History
- Mileage
- 8,000 km
- First registration
- 09/1960
- Last service
- 01/2024
Technical Data
- Power
- 66 kW (90 hp)
- Gearbox
- Manual
- Engine size
- 1,600 cc
- Gears
- 4
- Cylinders
- 4
Energy Consumption
- Fuel type
- Super Plus 98
Colour and Upholstery
- Colour
- Grey
- Manufacturer colour
- Silver Metallic
- Upholstery colour
- Red
- Upholstery
- Part leather
Vehicle Description
Porsche 356B (T5) Super90 Coupé
In the fall of 1959 Porsche introduced their fully updated 356, known as the 356B.
The newest member of the family received a modernized bodyshell with raised bumpers, a flatter hood and repositioned headlights. At the same time, the interior was revised to make the car perfect for long distance driving at high speeds.
New to the model was the Type 616/7 Super90 engine which was an indirect replacement for the Carrera de Luxe models. It offered the highest output yet available, paired to a four-speed synchromesh 741 transmission.
The engine was fully revised with a new intake manifold, larger carburetors and the Carrera air filters. Other detail changes included 9.0:1 pistons, stronger valve springs, a different crankshaft,…
The Super90 was created to offer improved performance, handling, and comfort.
This particular 356B Super90 Coupé was delivered on 19th September 1960 and finished in Silver Metallic over a Red interior. It was equipped with the desirable type 616/7 engine, producing no less than 90hp. A Blaupunkt type “Frankfurt” radio -which is still mounted in the car-, speakers & antenna, seat belts,… complete the option list.
As standard, the Super90 was already well equipped with -among other things- chrome wheel covers, Koni shock absorbers, a rear axle compensation spring,...
The first American owner, Frederic L Smith, must have been very proud when he took delivery in person of his new car in Zuffenhausen!
In 1990 the car found its way back to Europa when it was bought by its first Italian owner.
10 years later the car underwent a restoration by classic Porsche specialist ‘Retromobile Milano’. Sir Carlo D. Bernardi enjoyed the excellent power to weight ratio from this little sportscar until 2017 when it was sold to the last (Belgian) owner.
Between 2020 -2023 the car underwent a last restoration to authenticity by ‘Restolab’ in The Netherlands. Excellent shutlines on doors, bonnet and bootlid. Magnificent paint finish in original ‘Reutter 608’ Silver Metallic combined with a spotless red leatherette interior.
Please have a close look at the detailed photos… Can it be more stylish and better than this?
Still being matching numbers on engine, gearbox, bonnet lid, decklid, radio, fuel tank and rims, this Super90 is the one to have. Such an honest and unspoiled car!
On the road, this Porsche is an absolute joy to drive ! Perfect roadholding, plenty of power, precise steering, easy shifting, effective drum brakes, no rattles at all!
The traditional Porsche values of quality, reliability and mechanical robustness.
The car will be delivered included:
More information and +75 pictures: www.marreyt.com
Would you like to sell your high quality collection car?
Marreyt Classic Cars would be happy to help you!
We are able to buy your classic car or to sell it on a consignment basis.
Contact us today and discover the possibilities.
In the fall of 1959 Porsche introduced their fully updated 356, known as the 356B.
The newest member of the family received a modernized bodyshell with raised bumpers, a flatter hood and repositioned headlights. At the same time, the interior was revised to make the car perfect for long distance driving at high speeds.
New to the model was the Type 616/7 Super90 engine which was an indirect replacement for the Carrera de Luxe models. It offered the highest output yet available, paired to a four-speed synchromesh 741 transmission.
The engine was fully revised with a new intake manifold, larger carburetors and the Carrera air filters. Other detail changes included 9.0:1 pistons, stronger valve springs, a different crankshaft,…
The Super90 was created to offer improved performance, handling, and comfort.
This particular 356B Super90 Coupé was delivered on 19th September 1960 and finished in Silver Metallic over a Red interior. It was equipped with the desirable type 616/7 engine, producing no less than 90hp. A Blaupunkt type “Frankfurt” radio -which is still mounted in the car-, speakers & antenna, seat belts,… complete the option list.
As standard, the Super90 was already well equipped with -among other things- chrome wheel covers, Koni shock absorbers, a rear axle compensation spring,...
The first American owner, Frederic L Smith, must have been very proud when he took delivery in person of his new car in Zuffenhausen!
In 1990 the car found its way back to Europa when it was bought by its first Italian owner.
10 years later the car underwent a restoration by classic Porsche specialist ‘Retromobile Milano’. Sir Carlo D. Bernardi enjoyed the excellent power to weight ratio from this little sportscar until 2017 when it was sold to the last (Belgian) owner.
Between 2020 -2023 the car underwent a last restoration to authenticity by ‘Restolab’ in The Netherlands. Excellent shutlines on doors, bonnet and bootlid. Magnificent paint finish in original ‘Reutter 608’ Silver Metallic combined with a spotless red leatherette interior.
Please have a close look at the detailed photos… Can it be more stylish and better than this?
Still being matching numbers on engine, gearbox, bonnet lid, decklid, radio, fuel tank and rims, this Super90 is the one to have. Such an honest and unspoiled car!
On the road, this Porsche is an absolute joy to drive ! Perfect roadholding, plenty of power, precise steering, easy shifting, effective drum brakes, no rattles at all!
The traditional Porsche values of quality, reliability and mechanical robustness.
The car will be delivered included:
- A copy of the Kardex document
- Porsche Certificate of Authenticity
- Reutter Certificate of Production
- Invoices and pictures related to the restoration
- An Estimate document (condition 1-) with a value of €135.000
More information and +75 pictures: www.marreyt.com
Would you like to sell your high quality collection car?
Marreyt Classic Cars would be happy to help you!
We are able to buy your classic car or to sell it on a consignment basis.
Contact us today and discover the possibilities.
Leasing
Exclusive leasing offer from Marreyt Classic Cars
One-time costs
- Down payment
- € 0,-
- Transfer cost
- Keine Angabe
- Registration cost
- Keine Angabe
- Total, unique
- € 0,-
General data
- Total lease amount
- € 17.856,-
- Contract type
- Kilometerleasing
- Mileage p.a.
- 0 km
Monthly costs
- Duration
- 48 Monate
- Monthly installment
- € 372,-
Additional information
- Reduced km of remuneration
- € 0,0000
TIP
Loan brokerage through Volkswagen Leasing GmbH, Gifhorner Str. 57, 38112 Braunschweig
Die Angaben entsprechen zugleich dem 2/3 Beispiel nach § 6a Abs. 3 PAngV.
Seller
DealerMarreyt Classic Cars
ContactRuben Bosch
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- Dealer price