Selling a 1963 Porsche 356SC
The 1963 Porsche 356SC was a special release, which would replace the Normal, Super and Super 90 models of the previous 356B series. Running alongside the standard 356C, the 356SC offered Solex 40 PII carburetors and boasted more than 90 horsepower, while the standard model was using Zenith carburetors and offered 75 horsepower. The Porsche 356SC engine would give buyers the highest power output of the entire 356 series and is one of the main draws to the car today. During 1964, which was the year that the widely anticipated Porsche 911 would debut in the American market, production of the 356 would peak at just over 14,000 cars. They would continue to sell in America through 1965, as there was still great demand during the early days of the “heavier” 911’s. If you’re the owner of a 1963 Porsche 356SC and are thinking about selling, the Alex Manos team would be delighted to speak with you to learn more about your particular model.
1963 Porsche 356SC Seller’s Guide
Educated buyers will be looking for the best condition 1963 Porsche 356SC they can find within their budget due to high restoration costs. However, if your classic Porsche is not in the best condition, don’t worry. There are plenty of buyers out there looking for models to use for everything from parts donor cars to pristine examples for showrooms and collections. Being prepared with recent photographs and any available documentation can make the sale of your 1963 Porsche 356SC that much easier. The Alex Manos California classic car dealership is renowned for its fair and honest car deals and has a reputation for offering top dollar for classics of all makes, models and conditions. When you’re ready to explore the value of your 356SC in today’s current market, they are standing by to assist you.
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Backed by years of experience in the classic car industry, it would be their pleasure to learn more about your 1963 Porsche 356SC today. Should you car be a fit for their collection, they will be happy to make you an offer you can’t refuse. Designed with you in mind, they encourage you to tour this website to learn more about their company and the cars they are looking for, and welcome you to contact them today to get started!
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