• Year of manufacture 
    1959
  • Car type 
    Coupé
  • Chassis number 
    108089
  • Competition car 
    Yes
  • Condition 
    Restored
  • Exterior brand colour 
    Meissen Blue
  • Number of doors 
    2
  • Location
    United States
  • Exterior colour 
    Blue
  • Gearbox 
    Manual

Description

1959 Porsche 356A Carrera GT Coupe
Chassis# 108089, Meissen Blue
History: Porsche factory records show 108089 was built in June 1959 as an aluminum paneled GT. Then shipped to Argentina Porsche importer and Distributor Anton Dory in July 1959. Very few aluminum paneled Carrera GT Coupes were built and only in 1959, which was the last of the 356A series cars. They were homologated competition cars with unique features prepared for racing in the FIA GT category. Porsche Argentina raced this GT in the World Championship of Makes 1000 KM of Buenos Aires in 1960 with Porsche factory support. It had several class and outright wins. 1st overall in the Rosario 1960. Driven by Argentinian Formula One driver Roberto Mieres. Porsche Argentina was also racing an RSK Spyder at the time. It was exported from Argentina in 1989 to Switzerland, where it is restored by Porsche marque experts C Tanner of Kreuzlingen. It was raced in premier historic events such as the Tour Auto by Claude Ruiz Picasso, the son of Pablo Picasso. Imported to California in 2017 it is restored by Grand Prix Classics. Then sold to a collector in the USA. The ownership is known and well documented from new.
Condition: Around the mid 1990’s being first restored by Marque expert C. Tanner in Switzerland with photos and records of the work. Then after some use in European Historic events, the engine was rebuilt by German 4 cam Porsche expert Karl Hloch in 2015.
From 2017 to 2018 the car was extensively refurbished by Grand Prix Classics at a cost of about $170,000. Photos and records available. This included a disassembly of the car, refinishing of the under carriage. Paint correction and touch up. Complete gear box rebuild, complete suspension and brakes rebuild. Refurbishment of small original parts and sourcing of numerous other original parts. The alloy seat shells were repaired. Interior reupholstered in correct materials.
Instruments and wiring redone. Engine serviced. Correct steel alloy original spec wheels. New tires. Then in 2023, the engine was rebuilt by Porsche specialists Road Scholars at a cost of $63,000. Rare Solex P11 44 carburetors, unique to this late series car. An outstanding very correct example with original upper body panels. A correct 692/3 series plain bearing 4 cam engine. Ready for historic rally events, races, or the car show circuit.
Of Note: A stunning late series alloy paneled Carrera GT with upgraded 692/3 A Abarth spec 4-cam engine, a documented history, and a documented restoration. It still retains its original body panels with VIN number stampings in the front hood hinge, both doors, and rear engine lid Beautifully turned out in original Meissen blue, ready to drive or show. In the Sprenger-Heinrichs Carrera book – Edition Porsche Museum.
Call 858-459-3500 for details.


Grand Prix Classics
7456 La Jolla Boulevard
La Jolla  92037  California
United States
Contact Person Kontaktperson
Title 
Mr
First name 
Mark
Last name 
Leonard

Phone 
+1 (858) 459-3500
Fax 
+1 (858) 459-3512