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    Affordable 356 project $5000

    Here we have an affordable Porsche 356 project. Chassis #212267, a 1963 356B Coupe. What makes this car more worth bringing back is its rare and impressive color combination of slate gray over red interior. If you've ever seen one of these restored, they are stunning. The car has no motor but we have a few laying around if you want to spend a little more money, or feel free to make us an offer. Included Telefunken radio in the dash! This car was treated with the famous Ziebart rust protection package when new, unfortunately it had the same result on this car as most cars we've seen with Ziebart stickers on them -- it has rust. Please look at all the photos for examples of the rust on this car. I have lots more photos, let me know and I can email them over. It needs floors, longitudinal repair and most of the usual patchwork, plus some not-so-usual patchwork. Be prepared to get intimate with your welder on this chassis. Buy the largest spool of wire you can find. Included with this project is everything you see in the photos. This car needs rust repair! The positive side of this is that this project can be had for far less than most 356 projects you see for sale. When you're finished welding in new metal and get it in paint you'll have a special looking car in a great color. If you thought you couldn't afford a 356, this is your chance. You'll invest sweat equity by the gallon, but it's worth it because this car is priced to sell! I have a clean title with this car.
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    Well it doesn't seem to have any rust where the floors used to be....one advantage is that you'll save on the labour to cut out the rusted floors
    Henry

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    Ouch. This car needs a lot of love.... and money....

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    I've seen worse brought back to concours, good luck with the sale.

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