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Porsche 356B T6 Notchback Karmann Coupe

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Brand
Porsche 356B T6 Notchback Karmann Coupe
Construction date
1962
Mileage during intake (km)
65544
Fuel types
Gasoline
Date of First Admission
15/09/1962
Board documents present?
Yes
Nationality documentation
Belgian
Registration papers complete?
Yes
Bodytype
Coupe
Driving
behind
Transmission
Manual
Horsepower
75
Door count
2
Seat count
2
Key count
2
Starting information
Starts and drives
Cylinder capacity
1600
Number of cylinders
4
Certificate of registration - part 1
Present
Certificate of registration - part 2
Present
Description
1962 Porsche 356B T6 Notchback Karmann Coupe The notchbacks actually started out from the factory as cabriolets. The first built 1961 Karmann notchback T5's were Reutter cabriolets that had hard tops welded on permanently. A total of 2290 of these cars were built. These were the very first Porsche's built by Karmann, but were not badged on the right side fender until the T6 models. The unique "Karmann hardtop" or "notchback" 356 B model was produced in 1961 and 1962. The 1961 production run was essentially a cabriolet body with the optional steel cabriolet hardtop welded in place. The 1962 line (T6 production) was a very different design in that the new T6 notchback coupé body did not start life as a cabriolet, but with its own production design—In essence, part cabriolet rear end design, part T6 coupe windshield frame, unique hard top. Both years of these unique cars have taken the name "Karmann Notchback". This particular Notchback with chassis number 202199 was built January 3rd, 1962 and was the first built in that year. Of this series, only 55 cars are still believed to exist. Fitted with 1600s 75 HP engine with number P705906. This beauty is in a bone white color and has a Napa leather Luxor beige interior with beige bouclé carpets.
7,059 kg
CO₂e
This is the amount of carbon emissions you could save by purchasing this item pre-owned instead of new.For comparison, an Amsterdam - Berlin flight corresponds to 78 kg CO₂e per passenger.

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