![]() ![]() The 356A was available with a total of five different four-cylinder engines, ranging from the 1300cc unit with 44bhp to the 1500cc Carrera GS that made 100bhp. Other options were the provision for a modern radio, courtesy dome lighting, and an optional dash clock. Interior changes were similarly minor with a flat-face dashboard following the contour of the now curved instead of the bent windscreen. A keener eye will notice the addition of a rub strip below the doors and the use of enamel paint in place of lacquer. It was part of the factory designation “Technical Program 1” (T1), followed by a revision in 1957 that resulted in T2.Ĭhanges to the outside of the 356 were minimal, but a larger 1600cc engine was introduced along with revised suspension and wider tires. *Complete set of undercarriage photos provided upon request.įollowing the success of the original 356 (now known as the “Pre-A”), the 356A was introduced. *This Carrera was built in 1956 but is titled as a 1957-year model. *A Porsche Classic Technical Certificate has been ordered. An extremely rare opportunity to acquire a 1956 356A T1 1500 GS Carrera Coupe project with beehive tail lights. ![]()
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