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1960 Porsche 356 BT5 Roadster No reserve

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1960 Porsche 356 BT5 Roadster No reserve
• Sought-after roadster version
• Good-quality restoration
• Interesting options fitted when new
• No reserve

This car was exported new to the United States through Porsche Krauss in Nuremberg and supplied to its first owner, Scott Taylor, from Portland. It was grey (‘Silbermetallic’) with a red interior and had options including a rear luggage rack, tonneau cover, headrests and a Blaupunkt radio, which are still fitted to the car today.
In 2008, it underwent a complete restoration in the US by Markham Motors, after which it was bought by Staffan Wittmark. He particularly liked this combination of colours for the 356, as it was very close to that of the Convertible D in his collection. Since then, it has seen little use, and in 2020, it was sent to Porsche Haninge for a full service.
Originating as a standard 1600 version, it was restored to look like a Super 90 with that model's chrome wheel trims, and its engine was replaced by another unit stamped P*800948* and fitted with two Solex PII4 twin-choke carburettors. The original engine had the number 603807. The restoration has withstood the passage of time very well and the body, built at the time in the Drauz workshops, is of good quality, as is the paint in its original colour. The front boot has been completely restored and is equipped with its tool kit and a battery cut-out switch. The beautifully finished interior has seats in red leatherette which have been very well retrimmed and are still fitted with headrests.
The car’s history file includes photos of its restoration, from which the work carried out can be assessed, as well as various documents from Porsche confirming its interesting original specification. In its roadster version, the 356 is particularly sought after, as it recalls the famous Speedster, while allowing owners to enjoy driving with the hood down to the likeable beat of its air-cooled ‘four’, which established the company’s unrivalled sporting reputation.

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1960 Porsche 356 BT5 Roadster No reserve
• Sought-after roadster version
• Good-quality restoration
• Interesting options fitted when new
• No reserve

This car was exported new to the United States through Porsche Krauss in Nuremberg and supplied to its first owner, Scott Taylor, from Portland. It was grey (‘Silbermetallic’) with a red interior and had options including a rear luggage rack, tonneau cover, headrests and a Blaupunkt radio, which are still fitted to the car today.
In 2008, it underwent a complete restoration in the US by Markham Motors, after which it was bought by Staffan Wittmark. He particularly liked this combination of colours for the 356, as it was very close to that of the Convertible D in his collection. Since then, it has seen little use, and in 2020, it was sent to Porsche Haninge for a full service.
Originating as a standard 1600 version, it was restored to look like a Super 90 with that model's chrome wheel trims, and its engine was replaced by another unit stamped P*800948* and fitted with two Solex PII4 twin-choke carburettors. The original engine had the number 603807. The restoration has withstood the passage of time very well and the body, built at the time in the Drauz workshops, is of good quality, as is the paint in its original colour. The front boot has been completely restored and is equipped with its tool kit and a battery cut-out switch. The beautifully finished interior has seats in red leatherette which have been very well retrimmed and are still fitted with headrests.
The car’s history file includes photos of its restoration, from which the work carried out can be assessed, as well as various documents from Porsche confirming its interesting original specification. In its roadster version, the 356 is particularly sought after, as it recalls the famous Speedster, while allowing owners to enjoy driving with the hood down to the likeable beat of its air-cooled ‘four’, which established the company’s unrivalled sporting reputation.

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Time, Location
09 May 2024
Monaco, Monte Carlo
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