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1964 356C Porsche

Porsche
Make
356C SC
Model
1964
Year
131466
VIN / Engine Number
Buderim QLD, Australia
Location
Was $265,000$235,000

This 1964 356C / SC, chassis #131466 was a Hamilton’s Australia delivered example, with a delivery date of 11/11/1964 supplied. The engine #813241 is its original, matching SC motor. The car was delivered in 6404, Light- Ivory (White) on black trim. In the early to mid 1980’s, Mr. Steve Youlden embarked on an ambitious mission, to create the ultimate 356. Something that is factory correct, but that exotic, that it was strictly unobtanium in 1980’s Australia. He purchased the best 356C he could find, then set about creating a 356 Carrera 2, in a dream specification. Using NOS Carrera 2 parts everywhere, the 356 was restored to a concours winning standard (Trophy comes with the sale.) and capped off with a genuine 904 typ 587/3 engine; arguably the pinnacle of the venerable Fuhrmann designed 4 Cam engines. Yes, #131466 was as good, likely better, than any road going 356 Porsche ever sold. Mr Youlden’s mission was complete. After many years of highly enjoyable motoring, the 356C was sold to the Bowden Collection circa 1996. The Collection at one point had a 356A Carrera coupe and Speedster, both factory RHD. But it was the 356C, with its incredible engine that got the most use, especially by your humble scribe. In early 2014 we became aware of the 904 that the 587/3 originally came from and did the right thing... having a matching #’s 904 is better for the Porsche community, than another replica. The added bonus to doing the right thing by the 904, is that 131466’s original motor, had never left the car, so two Porsche’s became matching #’s again, but for us, 131466 lost its wild 4 CAM spark and her days of frequent use were over. Enter one of Australia’s greatest Porsche collectors; Dr Ian Henderson. Dr Ian had heard of the standard of 131466 and approached us about an inspection. A deal was struck and 131466 was on its way to Victoria. Spencer Harrison of RRR, who maintained all of Dr Ian’s Porsche’s, had nearly 10 years to work his magic on 131466 and it shows; Recent test drives have me wondering why we sold it at all; what a cracking car! Dr Ian passed away and in late 2023, Ecurie Bowden was chartered with purchasing Dr Ian’s collection for a friend, who so happens to have Australia’s best collection of classic Porsche’s. You could comfortably state that 131466’s comes from "good stock".

Many years have passed since 131466’s concours winning days and both ourselves and Dr Ian use our cars as Dr Ferry intended, so 131466’s exterior, whilst looking nice at small distance, is showing its age, with small chips, marks and various repairs that are highlighted, in the way that only old, metallic painted cars can...
Her interior is in surprisingly good condition (Shout out to Mr Youlden’s trimmers!) as is her mechanicals. An inspection on the hoist shows an excellent undercarriage, with period Carrera 2 upgrades. She drives beautifully, just as I remember and her new owner will get the opportunity to enjoy her as is, while deciding as to whether to make her totally factory correct, and respray her back to a 1960’s chic, Light Ivory white, or leave her in Silver and keep enjoying the drive, guilt free.

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