
Launched in 1948, the Porsche 356 employed a platform chassis with a rear-mounted, air-cooled engine and torsion bar independent suspension. In 1955 the 356A was introduced, readily distinguishable by its curved, one-piece windshield, a wider range of engines, and 15-inch, rather than 16-inch, wheels. Announced at the 1959 Frankfurt Motor show, the 356B T-5 enhanced Porsche’s reputation as builders of one of the finest small-capacity sports cars, continuing the commercial success of its predecessors.
Improvements were focused on handling, ride and refinement, as well as the addition of a more powerful 90-hp, 1600-cc engine. Cosmetic changes included a higher nose, raised front fenders and higher and stronger bumpers. Inside, the dash featured a black, dished steering wheel with brushed steel spokes, and black plastic switches. The seats were lowered to increase headroom and ventilation was improved with front quarter windows.
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Keith Martin's Buyer's Guide: Porsche 911 1965-68 $8.95 |
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