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Hagerty values a 1953 Porsche 356 in No. 2 condition at $117,000. If that cost of entry is a little too steep, another option may be suitable: this 356 Coupe barn find from that same year, just in unrestored condition and without an engine.
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noddaz
UltraDork
3/16/21 5:58 p.m.
Interesting. No passenger seat and did all the 356s of that era have holes drilled in the engine cover hinges?
Not to hijack, but do yourself a favor and find the 356 Foose did for a nurse. Oh my.
I predict it will end up selling for way over the auction estimate. Bidders will get all hot and bothered over a 356 barn find.
I can't recall if was on E-Bay or Bring a Trailer but there was a Shelby GT-350 that was rusted out and had a lot of original parts missing and it sold for a stupid money. Hegarty said it would take about $150K to get to concourse condition. And that would require a doner car. I predict some one will buy this Porsche for an outrages price and bring it back to life. But I do admire the buyers for saving the cars from being scrapped for parts..