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1962 Porsche 356 Outlaw 'Poco Bastardo' for sale at Paul Stephens

1962 Porsche 356 Outlaw 'Poco Bastardo'

1962 Porsche 356 Outlaw 'Poco Bastardo'


Seller's description

Poco Bastardo 356 Outlaw
We are delighted to offer this beautifully built 356 `Outlaw Coupe` for sale.
The concept of the car is based on the Porsche 356s that have competed successfully in the Carrera Panamericana, a highly dangerous road race across Mexico. 
Porsche first named its Performance 356 `Carrera` after the event and Poco Bastardo is a nick name used to describe the 356 for its giant slaying capabilities against more powerful machinery over the years in this race.
This car has been beautifully built by 356 specialists PR services for its obsessive owner and captures the spirit of these road racers perfectly, whilst featuring some modern upgrades to make it more usable and reliable today.
The original car a 356 `B` T6 was manufactured in March 1962 and delivered to Competition Motors, Hollywood in the USA. It stayed in America until February 2000 when it was imported to Holland.
Once in Holland, it was completely stripped to an empty bare metal shell, professionally restored and painted in black cellulose finish. The Dutch owner then parked the car in his barn to concentrate on others in his collection. Here it stayed until March 2011 when spotted by the present owner. 
Travelling to Holland he collected the shell, various irreplaceable glass/lenses/windows/screens and sixteen large boxes of parts necessary to complete the restoration. 
In April 2011, the car was delivered to P R Services Ltd, in Billericay, Essex, for completion and returned completed to its delighted owner in April 2012. 
The quality of the restoration and upgrades are excellent and all recorded in three bound books supplied with the car. This 356 doesn’t sit wrapped up in a garage though and has been used in occasional lightweight classic rallies and tours.
In 2013/2015 it competed in several such events in the UK including Tour Britannia, The Three Castles and Throckmorton Challenge to name but a few.
Since completion by P R Services Ltd., the car has been entirely reliable…...jump in, turn the key, and you are away down the road having fun! The simplicity of the engineering, and absence of complex modern electronics make this car a joy to drive. 
SPECIFICATION:
Engine: Shasta Pistons/Barrells, Neutech Cam, Solex Carbs, Hi-Torque Starter Motor, Full Flow Remote Oil Filter, Magnecor 8.5mm supressed HT Leads, oad tested at 110BHP
Gearbox: Short Shift Kit, Selected ratios to enable swift pull away, and a long 4th, to provide comfortable high speed cruising, BTB bespoke Stainless Steel exhaust system. 
Brakes: ‘C’ spec: Dual circuit brakes, discs all round
Wheels/Tyres: 6” x 15” Minilites (5 x 130 PCD), shod with Avon CR6 ZZ
EZ Electric power steering
Suspension: Fully rebuilt with poly bushes and adjustable Konis all round.
Lighting: Gas Discharge Xenon headlight conversion
Internally trimmed: in stunning black bison quilted leather
Period Speedster Seats/shells, with ventilation slots, trimmed in black bison quilted leather
4 Point harnesses / Fire Extinguisher
Safety Techniques Half Roll Cage (bolt-in)
All instruments restored and re-calibrated Palo Alto Speedometer Inc (VDO) 
Carrera leather adjusters to door drop glass
MOMO recovered steering wheel
Brantz International 2S Pro Tripmeter. Brantz Digital Clock. 
12V rewire/loom/alternator
(Note: All nav kit can be removed without any fixing evidence/damage to dash board)
This 356 has now covered 4,500 miles since completion, has just been fully serviced by PR Services and is supplied with a certificate of authenticity from Porsche together with a FIVA Technical Passport. 
`Poco Bastardo` as it is known has won our hearts here at PS, every detail has been carefully considered by its obsessive owner to create one of the nicest Outlaws we have seen in a long while. 
Available for immediate worldwide delivery today.
POA


Contact Paul Stephens for more details.

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