1957 Porsche 356
1600 A-T1 1600 Reutter Coupe-
Year of manufacture1957
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Car typeCoupé
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Chassis number101128
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Lot number257
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ConditionUsed
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Location
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Exterior colourOther
Description
1957 Porsche 356 1600 A-T1 1600 Reutter Coupe
Serial number 101128
Engine number 66274
- Desirable 1600 cm3 version eligible for the Mille Miglia
- Quality restoration: 115,000 euros in invoices!
- Porsche certificate
- Rare Type 1
- MATCHING NUMBERS
The first Porsche, the one numbered 356-001 in 1948, had no roof. It was a two-seater roadster whose design by Erwin Komenda would change very little throughout the life of the 356, if not for all the brand's models up to the present day. Porsche has always been loyal to Komenda, just as he was during his career with Ferdinand. The 356 coupé and cabriolet were born of this initial design in 1949. The recipe was simple: a mass-produced Volkswagen base, a slightly modified engine and a design that was sufficiently modified to give it sports car status.
It soon became a huge success. Production resources were no longer sufficient, and the 356s were produced at Reutter and Heuer before returning to the Zuffenhausen factory. By 1951, the little Porsche had already made its mark in the world of sports cars with a class victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours. The company also had the resources to develop it further. A roadster was added to the catalogue in 1952, followed by a speedster in 1954. At the same time, the engines became more powerful and more varied. In 1956 came the 356 A, subtly rejuvenating the design of the little Porsche, even welcoming a brand new 1600 cm3 to its catalogue, CE, while the running gear was updated.
This Porsche 356 A T-1 1600 cm3 was built in October 1957. It was ordered in ORANGE (5711) with chrome wheels and MPH speedometer.
This car underwent a very high quality restoration a few years ago, where everything was redone, except the upholstery which was kept in beautiful condition. The colour was changed to a red that suits it perfectly. In total, more than 115,000 euros were spent on this project, which took more than 8 years to complete.
Since then, the car has been driven very little and is in beautiful condition.
A legendary car, eligible for some of the world's finest events, this 356 deserves the attention of enthusiasts of the marque, as fine examples are rare on the market.

