THE CLASSICS NEVER DIE!!!!!!
MY 28th Birthday Present From My Wife. Need I Say More???
My Car At A Recent Show
This car is my baby, but like any beauty these days it has had many surgeries and implants. It has a 2388cc high torque engine faster than a 14 year old in prom night, electronic ignition, external oil cooler, sway bars, front disc brakes, stayfast top, leather interior, nice stereo with a Hirschmann antenna, fully carpeted front trunk, glassurit paint, completely undercoated and rust protected including the body, chassis and every other hole and crevice you can think of. This is not an old car, it is a piece of time itself!!!!!!! New project is to find a Leitz luggage rack and some headlight grills to put on it.
At the same time, the designers were working on a simular model, the Type 356/2 (356-002). Its engine and rear suspension were the right way, it had a platform chassis, but still they used the Volkswagen mechanical layout. Von Senger and an
associate Bernhard Blank, ordered 50 cars. They also arranged supplies of components and metal. The mechanical specifications
varied, but the engine was about 1100 cc and top speed about 141 km/h (88 mph).The 356/2 became "the 356".
Porsche moved to Stuttgart in 1950. They rented from Reutter coachworks (who should make 500 bodies) in Zuffenhausen
because the United States Forces used the firm's old works. The first car was finised in May 1950, 500 was produced in March
1951 and 1000 in September 1951. They had 1100 cc and 1300 cc engines. Porsche sold cars in several countries : Sweden, USA,
France etc. They made several changes in 1951-52 : 1500 cc engine, one piece windscreen, ventilated steel disc wheels, stronger dumpers and they modernized the instruments. They designed a roadster for the American marked with a body of aluminium. It sold well in America from April 1952. Fewer cars were ordered with 1100 or 1300 cc engines, so the 1500 engine was offered in two stages of tune : standard and 1500 Super. Because of this bigger engine, Porsche designed a new synchronized gearbox. Larger brakes were also fitted.
In September 1955 Porsche started produce the 356A. It had a new crankcase so the engine capacity increased to 1600 cc,
the maximum class capacity in Touring and Grand Touring car races. The 356 could be specified with four different engines, plus the new 1500GS Carrera, named after the marque's successes in the Carrera Panamericana road races. Many detail changes
were made to the engine room, gearbox, suspension and the steering. It had a curved windscreen and lower floor. In 1956 the
Porsche company could return to its old home. The same year were Porsche number 10000 made. As production increased, fewer changes were made. In 1957 the 1300 cc engine were dropped and a de luxe version of Carrera were offered.
In 1954 the Speedster was introduced to the American marked. Of different reasons the Speedster was replaced by
Speedster D, a more luxurios and expensive car. The body was made by Drauz because of the constant pressure on Reutter. The
Speedster D was renamed to the D-type Convertible because of protest of the Carlifornian people. They wanted the old
Speedster.
In 1959 was the 356B introduced. It had higher headlamps, stronger dumpers, higher front and gear, weighed more,
enlarged interior and a new engine, Super 90. The D-type Convertible was renamed the Roadster in deference to the
Carlifornians. The 356B Carrera, also knowned as Carrera 2, had its engine capacity increased to 1966 cc. Large numbers were
produced to qualify if for GT racing.
The final version if 356 came in 1963, the 356C. It had disc brakes and cast-iron cylinders. Some improvrments were made
to the suspension. The older engines : 1600, 1600S and Super 90 were replaced by the newer 1600C. 1600SC were replaced by
2000GS.
In 1965 the type 356 ran out its production life. A new Porsche was coming: the 911.
Technical information :
Type 356 1950-1955
Number : 7627
Body : coupé, cabriolet, speedster
Year Engine cc bph
1950-54 1100 1086 40
1951-54 1300 1286 44
1954-55 1300A 1290 44
1953-55 1300S 1290 60
1952-55 1500 1488 55
1951-52 1500 1488 60
1952-55 1500S 1488 70
Type 356A 1955-1959
Number : 20345
Body : coupé, hardtop/cabriolet, cabriolet, speedster
Year Engine cc bhp
1955-57 1300 1290 44
1955-57 1300S 1290 60
1955-59 1600 1582 60
1955-59 1600S 1582 75
Type 356A Carrera 1955-1959
Number : 700
Body : coupé, hardtop/cabriolet, cabriolet, speedster
Year Engine cc bhp
1955-58 1500GS Carrera/de luxe 1498 100
1957-58 1500GS Carrera GT 1498 110
1958-59 1600GS Carrera de luxe 1588 105
1959 1600GS Carrera GT 1588 115
Type 356B 1959-1963
Number : 30963
Body : coupé, hardtop coupé, hardtop/cabriolet, cabriolet, roadster
Year Engine cc bhp
1959-63 1600 1582 60
1959-63 1600S 75 1582 75
1960-63 1600S 90 1582 90
Type 356B Carrera 1960-1965
Number : 375
Body : coupé
Year Engine cc bhp
1960-61 1600GS Carrera GT 1588 115
1960 1600GS Carrera GTL 1588 115/128/135
1961-63 2000GS Carrera 2 1966 130
Type 356C 1963-1965
Number : 16668
Body : coupé, cabriolet, hardtop/cabriolet
Year Engine cc bhp
1963-65 1600C 1582 75
1963-65 1600SC 1582 95
Type 356C Carrera 2 1963-1964
Number : 126
Body : coupé
Year Engine cc bhp
1963-64 2000GS Carrera 2 1966 130
As the Porsche design team worked on a Cisitalia grand prix car, Ferdinand was thinking how he
could make something like the Italian car with pieces from Volkswagen, who was the only kind of pieces and
parts that he could get in Gemany and Austria after the war. He did manage to build a sport car. The frame was made from a
network of tubes. A Volkswagen engine was fitted in the rear, with its gearbox in front of the axle to give the car a better
balacne. It was a 1131 cc flat-four-air-cooled engine who was boosted from 25 bhp to 40 bhp. The torsion-bar rear suspension
also had to be turned around which gave the car the characteristic oversteering. The design project number 356 stated in June
1947 and the first Type 356 car (356-001) ran in chassis form in March 1948. Erwin Kommenda designed the body. This basic
layout held for 27 years. The first prototype was sold in July 1948 to von Senger, a Swiss dealer, for 7000 francs to help finance of
more parts. It was brought back in 1958 and can be seen at the Porsche museum.
DAVID PHARES-1957 PORSCHE 356A SPEEDSTER REPLICA
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Details of the Ryan Speedster. Ryan Motors of Vista, CA.
CHASIS:
*Built on a 68 VW pan, shortened ten inches *Anti-Sway bar in front, Camber Compensator bar in rear *Disk brakes on the front, drums on the rear *Curb weight: 1480 lbs., dry
BODY:
Steel Reinforced Fiberglass *Dodge Viper Red, color sanded and buffed, with tan interior *Seats from 1986 Toyota Van (front buckets) covered with real tan sheepskin and buttoned in place *Right and Left external "Aero" type mirrors, door mounted *Nardi wood rim steering wheel *"Rueters" body badge on right front quarter pannel behind wheel well *"German Auto Champion" badge on dash *Full "Porsche", "1600 Super", and "Speedster" scripts in gold *"PCA" and "Stuttgart" badges on rear grill *Rear "American 356 Model" reflectors *Wire headlight grills mounted with Tenax fasteners *Tan canvas tonneau and tan canvas top, both mounted with Tenax fastners *Genuine 356 model aluminum bumper guards, front and rear.
ENGINE and DRIVETRAIN:
1600 cc, with Hydraulic Valve Lifters, dual Solex single Barrel Carburators *Thermostatically controled, fan driven, external oil cooler *Full Chrome Engine Room package
Four-pipe Monza Exhause System *4-speed, manual transmission with "Freeway" 3.88 final drive ratio
WHEELS:
5 lug, chrome, with "1600 Super" nipple hub caps with Porsche crests *4"x15" radial tires
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1955 Porsche 550 Spyder-1
1955 Porsche 550 Spyder-2
1955 Porsche 550 Spyder-3
1955 Porsche 550 Spyder-4
1955 Porsche 550 Spyder-5
1955 Porsche 550 Spyder-6
1955 Porsche 550 Spyder-7
1955 Porsche 550 Spyder-8
1955 Porsche 550 Spyder-9
1957 Porsche 356
1955 Porsche 356 Speedster
Gmund Porsche-1
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1962 Porsche Roadster
Early Porsche Racing-1
Early Porsche Racing-2
Early Porsche Racing-3
Early Porsche Racing-4
1952 White Porsche Roadster America
550 Spyder-1
550 Spyder-2
550 Spyder-3
550 Spyder-4
550 Spyder-5
550 Spyder-6
356 Interior
718 RSK-1
718 RSK-2
Blue 550 Spyder
Continental
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