1961 Porsche 356B T5 Reutter Coupe Restored Outlaw Porsche Werks Hot Rod Rare
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Porsche |
Model: | 356 |
SubModel: | Porsche Werks Style |
Type: | Coupe |
Trim: | 356B (T5B) Reutter Coupe Rare Race |
Year: | 1961 |
Mileage: | 20,301 |
VIN: | 115128 |
Color: | Slate Gray |
Engine: | 1904 cc |
Cylinders: | 4 |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Red |
Drive side: | Right-hand drive |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | San Clemente, California, United States |
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Description of 1961 Porsche 356 356B (T5B) Reutter Coupe Rare Race |
1961 Porsche 356B (T5B) Reutter Coupe
356 Concour Dana Point Class Winner 356 Club Magazine Cover Car
30000 Since Restoration 20 Years Ago VIN # 115128
Red Interior Factory Style Round Headrests Red 4-Point Racing Style Seat Belts Fully Removable Custom Made Roll Bar
1904cc 912 bored to 90.5mm External Oil Cooler Crankcase Breather System Internally Modified Stock Muffler w/Twin 912 Chrome Tips Aux Electric Fuel Pump Modified 4-Speed Transmission w/ taller 2nd, 3rd & 4th Weltmeister Front Sway Bar Vic Skimants' Camber Regulator Rear Factory Alloy Drum Brakes w/ Ferodo Shoes GT Style Through-Hood Fuel Filler Deco Strips Engine Lid Louvers Chrome Nerf Bar Bumpers Hella 128 Fog Lamps Driving Lights Wire Headlight Screens Fender Mounted Spun Aluminum Talbot GT Junior Mirrors Pre-A Style "Shine Down" License Plate Light w/ Third Brake Light American Racing Empi 5-Spoke Style Wheels Bridgestone Potenza 195/65/15 Tires There are roughly 175 pictures that load below the text of this write-up. If you have an older computer or a slow speed connection to the internet it may take up to five minute for all the photos to load to your screen. If they do not appear you may simply cut and paste or click on this link to go directly to my Photobucket account where the pictures are hosted in rather large format, so you can blow them up as large as your screen can accommodate. The link is here: http://s669.photobucket.com/user/fmattingly/library/Porsche%201961%20356B%20Rally%20Gray%20Car%20JS A Walk-Around Video is on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru6xoD2orxY A Start-Up Video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgEZSwZLHGs&feature=youtu.be A Drive-By Video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXIHFeQXogs I grew up on the East Coast and was a Corvette guy most of my life, well I still own a 1957 & a 1964. Fortunately for me I met a guy when I first moved to San Clemente nearly 30 years ago named Jack Staggs... YES ... THAT JACK STAGGS!!! The legendary and one and only... Jack helped me refine my skills in car collecting by getting me hooked on 356's, to which I now own two. He has the most discriminating taste in anything 356 and his personal touch is all over this little Gray Road Rocket he put together for another one of his many long-time "friends" in the 356 World. They have been on lots of Rally's together and had a wonderful companion in this fine specimen. If you don't know Jack and you don't believe me just refer to this April 2017 Road & Track Magazine Article about Jack and his trusty sidekick Kerry Sink in their home office at the Beach in San Clemente, CA... where Jack has been holed up for 45 years!!! Working on ONE type of car... 356 Road & Track article here: http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/news/a32871/shops-we-love-california-calling/
Jack was kind enough to put together this narrative on this special rally car, so here we go. Note: I sold this car last year for Jack and his friend to a man from upstate New York. He was on the trail of another car at the time that he really wanted, but the gentleman that owned it wasn't ready to part with it. Toward the end of the year he was finally able to purchase that car. He really loves this car, but just does not need two cars that are essentially the same. He asked me to relist the car for him. The narrative below is exactly the same as Porsche 356 # 115128 "My name Is Jack Staggs. I operate a small shop in San Clemente where we have been for 45 years. 95% of the work we do is on 356, with a client base of appox 200 cars.
This car is a 1961 T5 coupe, my favorite for outlaw/old speed modifications, consisting of a delightful combination of early and later features, both in appearance, and mechanical advances.
The colors are Slate Grey exterior, with a red interior, a fairly rare combination, quite striking but subtle and racy at the same time. The paint and body work was done to a high standard 20 years ago, and still looks fantastic. The panel gaps are very good and the body is super straight everywhere, with no dings or scrapes. Any needed rust repairs on the undercarriage was done at the same time, again to a high standard.
Exterior appearance modifications include a "GT" style through the hood fuel filler, shaved hood handle, deco strips, and rear bumper side depressions, engine lid louvers, chrome old school nerf bars, Hella 128 fog lamps, driving lights, wire headlight screens, fender mounted spun aluminum Talbot GT junior mirrors with convex lenses, PreA style "shine down" license plate light with third brake light, California yellow plates with correct 1961 sticker, riding on nearly new Bridgestone Potenza 195/65/15 tires fitted to aluminum wheels in the American Racing/Empi 5 spoke style.
The engine is based on a 912 unit which has been bored out to 90.5mm, giving 1904cc, a NeuTek cam, full flow oil filter and external oil cooler, crankcase breather system, internally modified stock muffler with twin 912 chrome tips exiting through the factory body cut outs,auxiliary electric fuel pump, and more.
Up front, an oversize Weltmeister sway bar takes the place of the smaller original part, and the rear features Vic Skimants'camber regulator. Brakes are factory alloy drums, front and rear, with Ferodo shoes that are showing some wear, but still plenty of life left.
The beautiful red vinyl interior shows no wear, as well as the square weave charcoal carpeting, and headliner. Stock front seats have factory style round headrests (driver side was off during pictures and will be back on before delivery). Red 4 point racing type seat belts keep you securely in place. A fully removable custom made roll bar is installed, giving better headroom and rear visibility than a factory bar. An added benefit to this roll bar is that it allowed a completely stock interior to be used, including rear jump seats, a feature that the factory bar does not have. The dash has not been altered, drilled or cut to accommodate any of the needed switches to operate the added front lamps, fuel pump or intermittent windshield wipers. These items have been added under the dash to allow easy removal, if so desired, without visible damage. The only modification here is that the radio hole has been expertly filled and painted in slate grey at the same time the entire dash was painted, so if a radio, gauges, switches, etc, were desired there, cutting of the needed openings can be done without paint work. A factory radio delete plate currently resides there, and speaker holes have not been cut in the carpet, although an antennae is installed in the factory location outside. Other modifications include an electric SC tach (6k red line) in place of the original cable driven tach, and a period correct Nardi "mushroom" steering wheel, (unrestored). The transmission has had changes as well. A taller 2nd, 3rd, and 4th gears, purchased from Carquip, have been installed. Careful attention was made to allow wider splits to the lower gears, and closer ratios in the higher, where torque drops off. This arrangement allows speeds at 6k engine rpm of 55mph in 2nd, 95mph in 3rd and speeds of 135 in 4th, if you dare! I personally have driven this car well over 120 mph indicated (speedo markings end at 120mph). If you think that this car may be too high strung, you are mistaken. The great low end torque of the engine allows easy "old man" cruising around town and short shifting at freeway speeds. You would have to drive it to believe it. It behaves like a completely stock car. I'm not kidding. Every thing works on this car... heaters, door locks, interior lights, etc. Electrical system has been converted to 12 volts. All of these mods/paint/upholstery were done 20 years ago. When the build of this car was finished, Mike C. (the owner) and I drove it the same day to Nevada to participate in the "Silver State Classic Challenge" a 100 mile section of public highway that is closed to traffic for this event. We broke out of our class, averaging 97+mph over the 100 mile course. Shortly after that, Mike entered it in the prestigious Dana Point 356 Concourse, taking first place in his class, and the car was featured on the cover of the 356 Club magazine (magazine cover picture at the end of the photo section). Since then, Mike has run it in the Snowball rally (2010), and the Targa California (2011), as well as numerous road trips, including the 356 Registry holiday in Sedona Az., events in Cambria, Ca., Monterey, Ca., etc. In the 20 years of ownership, he has driven the car appox 30k miles, with less than 10,000 on general engine d&i/freshen up. The car is currently fully serviced and detailed, requiring nothing more than buckling up, turning the key, and having fun. This car is a fabulous example of Porsche Werks, meets Southern California hot rod car culture in every sense of the word. It would be impossible to re-create this car for 100k, even if you got a complete car for free. This car has not beenoffered on the open market. The car is available for inspection and test drive just about any time you would like. ____________________________________________________________________ My Comments: This is an extremely well sorted and gorgeous example of the 356B, modified to perfection by one of the hobbies best builders. I judge all types of cars at Concour Events and also do inspections and appraisals. This car to me is a strong 2+ vehicle. Show quality but obviously been driven, however maintained to perfection mechanically foremost with outstanding cosmetic care. The body is nearly perfect from my perspective and does not look like a car that has ever been damaged beyond maybe a bump here or there, although I surely see no evidence of such. Whatever work was done was done by skilled craftsmen. The paint was done years ago and was obviously very high-dollar as it still looks like it was painted yesterday. Glasurit was surely used. The color match and smooth mirror finish matches from panel to panel all the way around the car. Some small chips on the nose were touched up with the original matching paint. The walk-around video I did was in very direct light and looks totally washed out... so look to the pictures for the content of color uniformity. Again, lighting conditions changed as I was shooting pictures, but I think you will get it. The undercarriage appears near totally original to me and would be surprised if this car indeed had ever been anywhere but Southern California, but we do not know its entire history so we can only speculate. When we were shooting pictures on the rack we cleaned the area with a spray bottle of water and some areas were not completely dry when we snapped away, so be aware of that. The Interior is in magnificent condition and has some of the richest vinyl I have seen in decades. I had to smell it to be sure it wasn't leather. The square weave is not worn and looks fresh, as well the rubber mats, headliner and door panels. All rubber is new to the car when restored. To drive this car is simply a BLAST. Other than a Carrera from this period I drove once, this is the finest running 356 I have ever driven. I would likely get in this car and absolutely take on the adventure of driving across this land from coast to coast if I had the opportunity to do so. The quality of Jacks work is beyond reproach. The way this engine revs and the way the car handles is way beyond that of my C Coupe. It is a phenomenal car to look at and drive. Jack is extremely busy working on more cars than his shop can hold. He is one of the hardest working people I know and sometimes a little difficult to get a hold of when he has a wrench in his hand. I would request that serious buyers call me about the car, unless of course you already know Jack and have his number. I will be happy to pass on Jacks number to people that want to speak with him, but would like to be somewhat selective in the process. I can be reached at 949-310-6262. My name is Frank. I am available from 7AM-11PM seven days a week. 356. For millions of people in the world, just a number. For some, however, it is the numerical code for a phenomenon that defies technical description. To put it another way: for them, it is the legend of the Porsche 356. TERMS & CONDITIONS: The car is for sale locally and we reserve the right to cancel this auction at any time before the end of the auction. We do not have a Buy It Now Price listed. The car will be made available for inspection by serious bidders throughout the auction. Please e-mail us if you would like to see the car. If you prefer, we can arrange to have a qualified, independent, professional mechanic perform a pre-purchase inspection for you (at your expense). It is the buyers responsibility to verifythat all of the sellers information and claims about the car are true and correct prior to the sale of the vehicle. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE WILL NOT ACCEPT PAYPAL AS A FORM OF PAYMENT. THIS IS TRUE FOR BOTH THE INITIAL DEPOSIT AS WELL AS THE FINAL PAYMENT. This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to purchase based upon that judgment solely. 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