Porsche 356 B 1600 Super Roadster
Highlights
- Matching numbers & colors
- Rare Drauz coachwork body 1 of 800
- Unrestored with beautiful patina
Post-war Europe was hungry for more than just cars; Ferry Porsche was on a mission to build something that made driving come alive, a machine infused with soul. Enter the Porsche 356: a lightweight, rear-engine masterpiece that perfectly blended precision and passion.
By 1961, the 356 had blossomed into the B 1600 Super, the very essence of Porsche’s early philosophy. Its 1.6-liter flat-four engine delivered a modest but thrilling 75 horsepower, perfectly balancing simplicity and performance. Quick, nimble, and deeply connected to the road, the 1600 Super was the bridge between Porsche’s racing pedigree and the legendary 911 that would soon follow. It remains a timeless icon of mechanical emotion and pure driving pleasure.