LA's Speedster 356 - 2.7 Carrera Flat Six
1958 Porsche 356 A Speedster Replica finished in Black over Bordeaux interior. Large sectional tubular steel frame integral with fiberglass body. Powered by the custom built 2.7L Flat 6 engine assembled by Supertec Performance for street driving (200+hp). Porsche 915 5-speed trans-axle rebuilt to factory specs by Supertec Performance, Wevo shifter. Triple throat Webber carburetors Automatic fire suppression system. Porsche 911 Front and rear suspension Ventilated 4 wheel disc brakes, dual circuit master cylinder. Fuel Safe racing fuel cell, 21 gallon. Original deep Fuchs wheels with hearts refinished by Al Reed. Schroth quickfit harness with auto control intertia reels Newer Porsche Becker CDR210 radio/CD player with custom installed amplifier. Original steering wheel with crested horn button. Power windows Power door locks LED lighting for instruments High end chrome luggage rack with leather straps Black soft top with matching tonneau cover. Front end bra included Meticulously maintained with service records since new.

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