Selling Classic Porsches…
Many Porsche enthusiasts consider June 8, 1948 to be the “official” founding date of Porsche, as we know it today, with the launch of the two-seat Porsche 356. With a 1.1-liter center engine, 40 HP and weighing 650kg, approximately the first 50 examples of this 356/2 were hand built in Austria. If at all found today, these early specimens are almost priceless. Distinguished by its elegant and innovative body, the Porsche 356 was first produced in a convertible and then a hardtop. Variations including the 356A Speedster, 356B, 356C, and 356SC would follow and would become one of the most classic Porsche icons in history. If you are looking to sell classic Porsche 356 models, the team at AlexManos.com can assist you in putting a value on this true collectors item. In April 1965, the last Porsche 356 would leave the assembly line after 17 years of production and more than 81,000 units – 1,194 were the popular Carrera versions.
1959 saw the beginning of the development of a new Porsche, one that would become synonymous with the Porsche brand for decades – the Porsche 911. The 911 became instantly recognizable with its attractive sloping bonnet reminiscent of the 356, ‘frog eye’ headlights, curves running from the top edge of the windscreen to the rear bumper, and a straight waistline. Models including the 911T, 911E, 911S, 911L and 912 would follow beginning in 1963. Offered as a Coupe or Targa, the 911 cars continue to be one of the most sought-after and desired Porsche models. If you own any of these Porsche models and are looking to sell classic Porsche cars from your private collection, the team at AlexManos.com would be happy to speak with you. Their team of car enthusiasts and European and American classic auto specialists would be happy to help you sell vintage Porsche and classic models.
Selling Your Classic Porsche? My Name is Alex Manos, I’m a serious classic car buyer and always looking to buy Porsches! Don’t bother selling yourself – get paid today, have the vehicle picked-up immediately, for top dollar – It’s that Simple!
Got a 356, 911, 912, 914, 930, 964, 968, 993, 996, 997 or other classic sports car? Whether your vehicle is in mint condition, or was in a barn for 30 years, regardless-of-condition, call 877-912-0007, or contact via our website. Let’s Talk Today!
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Recent reviews
“Dear Alex, we want to thank you for your prompt attention to our transaction. Your detailed obligation to your word was greatly appreciated. Perhaps we can stay in contact, I’d be interested to know what happens to the Bentley. Good fortune in all your business.”
“Hi Alex, Just wanted to say thank you for the smooth transaction! Danny your tow truck driver was also fantastic! Take care and happy holidays!”
“Well, we bade a fond and tearful goodby to our beloved Porsche and now it’s on its way to you and hopefully to some new lucky owner who will cherish it as we did. It’s so gorgeous to drive, even more than to look at! It’s been lovely dealing with such a professional, careful, and considerate one as yourself. Thanks for that.”
“The car has been picked up and the title and bill of sale have been over-nighted. I am sure this beautiful car will not sit for long. While I am truly sad to see it go (yes, I shed some tears) the transaction with you was so quick and efficient, I can hardly believe it has been only 24 hours since I spoke to you the first time. Good luck with your business – you obviously love what you do and it shows!”
“Selling our cherished 1959 Porsche 356A Cabriolet to Alex Manos was an overall excellent experience from start to finish. Even though we are saddened to see it leave our family, Alex was honest up front and made sure the process was painless as possible. Everything happened simply and quickly, all we had to do was to email out a few pictures and a phone call and within three days the car was picked up and was headed to California. If you are considering selling your family’s classic European classic car, contact Alex Manos.”