The Porsche 356C Coupe 1964 is a classic car collectors dream. This iconic classic is a stunning representation of its era in driving performance and classic style. With its classic curves and classic Porsche detailing, the 356C Coupe 1964 is a timeless classic. The exterior of the car is given a glossy classic finish with black trim pieces along the side that accentuate the classic curves of the car. The chrome accents and chrome wheels add a sense of sophistication to the car. The interior of the car is still true to its classic 1964 roots. The classic two-tone leather seats are an eye-catching design that adds a touch of class. The dashboard is clean and classic with an analog gauge cluster. The classic wood features around the gauges and center console add warmth to the cabin. The classic Porsche shift knob is a true classic touch that completes the look and feel of the car. The engine of the Porsche 356C Coupe 1964 is a 1.6 liter flat six cylinder with a four-speed manual transmission. This engine is reliable and powerful enough to power the car through demanding terrain. The strong suspension and robust braking system make the car nimble and able to handle tight corners with ease. The car runs on unleaded fuel making it not only cheap to run but also environmentally friendly. The Porsche 356C Coupe 1964 is an iconic car that will bring a touch of classic style and power to any collectors garage. Its classic styling and powerful performance makes it an ideal option for any classic car enthusiast.
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