Supercars spotted, some rarities (vol 7)
Discussion
matrignano said:
The flat hubcaps make me think it's a mid 60's 356 B coupe. Early cabriolet's go for silly money (€5 - 600k +) but a coupe like this could be €80 - 120k. It looks pretty faithful (wing mounted filler was introduced in this version) - only the wing mounted side repeater makes me think that there is some modern tinkering going on - not sure if that was a period feature or not. Dapster said:
The flat hubcaps make me think it's a mid 60's 356 B coupe. Early cabriolet's go for silly money (€5 - 600k +) but a coupe like this could be €80 - 120k. It looks pretty faithful (wing mounted filler was introduced in this version) - only the wing mounted side repeater makes me think that there is some modern tinkering going on - not sure if that was a period feature or not.
I didn’t take a pic of the bootlid but it said something like Porsche and 90 S, which threw me off as it’s not a nomenclature I’d heard of before with 356s.Hence why I’m not sure it’s genuine.
Longy00000 said:
Saw this beauty today at the Loh collection. Absolutely stunning place and I can't praise its exhibits high enough. Simply stunning and crammed with some of the rarest most beautiful cars ever created. Lots of original race winning cars too. Just stunning.
That looks absolutely wonderful and is now on my to-do-list. Thank you very much! thegreenhell said:
matrignano said:
I didn’t take a pic of the bootlid but it said something like Porsche and 90 S, which threw me off as it’s not a nomenclature I’d heard of before with 356s.
Hence why I’m not sure it’s genuine.
It would be a 356B Super 90 then.Hence why I’m not sure it’s genuine.
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