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    1952 Porsche 356 1500 Super "pre-A" coupé; early version still fitted with the split windscreen. 1954, 356 Cabriolet. From the earliest, 1,100 cc Gmünd beginnings, the overall shape of the 356 remained more or less set. In 1951, 1,300 and 1,500 cc engines with considerably more power were introduced.

  2. Fue el primer automóvil de serie fabricado por la marca, que estaba disponible en carrocerías cupé, cabriolet de cuatro plazas y roadster, con motor trasero montado longitudinalmente sobre un chasis derivado de Volkswagen Tipo 1, el "primitivo" Porsche 356 de 40 CV (29 kW) a las 4000 rpm.

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  4. The exterior design of the Porsche 356/2 featured a sloping hood, rounded fenders, and a streamlined profile. The car was available in both a coupé and cabriolet body style, and the interior was designed to be functional, with a simple dashboard and instrument panel.

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  5. Apr 22, 2017 · The Carrera 2 Cabriolet was the ultimate in open air Porsche driving as the 356 neared the end of its run. This example is a 1962 356B version. As production started in 1950, the Porsche men projected that they could sell perhaps as many as 500 356s over a period of five years, producing eight or nine per month.

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  6. Jul 30, 2010 · Porsche fans more interested in driving vintage machines than archiving them may prefer the top-down rewards of 356 Speedsters, roadsters and cabriolets, which are of course more costly.

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  7. Sep 30, 2020 · 1951 Porsche 356 Cabriolet Hoffman, who had known Ferdinand Porsche years earlier, was reintroduced to him by an Austrian journalist, Max Troesch, who had shown Hoffman photos of the small, rounded 356, stating, “I am sure this car will make a name for itself,” according to a Porsche news release.

  8. 1959 Porsche 356A. By August 1958 the successor was launched to the superb but simply equipped Speedster. The Convertible D, according to the brochure, would deliver "the driving pleasure of the open Roadster and the containment of the Cabriolet".

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