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    The original price in 1948 for the 356 coupe was US$3,750 (equivalent to $47,600 in 2023) (official general USD inflation). The 356 cabriolet cost US$4,250 (equivalent to $53,900 in 2023). [3] History. Prior to World War II Porsche designed and built three Type 64 cars for a 1939 Berlin-to-Rome race that was cancelled.

  2. Apr 18, 2024 · 1970 Beautiful Porsche Speedster 356 replica Triple Black in Excellent Condition ready for the summer and cruising to the beach. Great condition mechanically: 1915cc motor with dual EMPI HPMX 2-barrel carbs and Vintage Speed linkage; 4-speed manual transmission with Freeway Flyer gearing; VintageSpeed Sebring high-performance single exit exhaust.

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  6. Porsche 356 B. The 356 B T5s ran from 1959 September until 1961 September, as Coupe, Cabriolet and Roadster and from Spring 1961 also as Hardtop Coupe, with the following engine options: 1600, 1600 S, 1600 S 90 and 2000 GS.

  7. Apr 28, 2020 · The average price for a coupe that runs well, but shows wear, is around $75,000. Concours cars easily cost $100,000 or more, and cars needing lots of work, but still in driveable condition, are in the $40,000-50,000 range.