For Sale: 1962 Porsche 356B in Fallbrook, California for sale in Fallbrook, CA

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Vehicle Description Wonderful, original survivor 1962 356B 2000 GS Carrera 2 Coupe.
65,000 original miles.
Complete interior is original, with correct patina.
Flawless and original brightwork and glass, best we've seen in 30 years.
Body panels are all original with no damage/rust ever.
Car exterior was painted to show-quality 12 years ago, with limited use since, and still looks fresh.
All parts removed and reassembled with new factory seals at time of repaint.
This car is a total numbers-matching example, including engine, transmission, and all body panels, bellypan and wheels.
All lights, etc.
are original and in perfect condition.
Well-documented, two registered owners.
Last owner was a PCA officer and collector, and owned the car from 1986 to present.
Car was displayed from 1965 to 1986 in the showroom of a Houston, Texas-area Porsche dealer, who regularly serviced and rarely drove the car during that time.
Simply put, this is the nicest, original Carrera 2 we have seen in 25 years.
Comes with Cardex, original sales invoice, original tool kit and jack.
Engine had a major rework 12,000 miles ago to the highest standards.
All records go with car.
This Carrera 2 has been perfectly maintained, well sorted and is ready to drive anywhere.
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  • Year: 1962
  • Make: Porsche
  • Model: 356B

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