Bearing chassis no. 81093, this Porsche 356 Speedster is a rare Pre-A example, one of just 1,234 built during 1954 and 1955, and distinguished by its two-gauge dashboard layout, push-button starter, and myriad early-production features.
According to a copy of the Porsche Kardex, this Speedster is among the final Pre-A cars completed, leaving the factory on November 11, 1955. It was originally finished in Speedster Blue (code 602) with beige leatherette upholstery and equipped with a 1600 cc Type 616/1 engine (no. 60249). Delivered new through Hoffman Motors of New York, it was specified for the US market with sealed-beam headlights and a miles-calibrated speedometer. Little is known of the car’s early history prior to its acquisition by upstate New York collector Robert Chevako in the early 1970s. Since that time, it is believed to have remained in static storage on his property for nearly five decades. Refinished in silver at some point, the bodywork exhibits extensive corrosion, particularly to the floors and longitudinal panels. The car is currently fitted with engine no. 22422, a rare 44 hp 1300 unit. Today, this unrestored, barn-find Speedster presents an ambitious restoration opportunity or an evocative static display for a marque-focused collection.
One of only 193 examples originally finished in Speedster Blue, this long-dormant Pre-A Speedster stands as a fascinating artifact from Porsche’s formative era.
*Please note that this vehicle is titled 1956. Please also note that this vehicle has been in long-term static storage and may not be currently operational. It will require mechanical attention prior to road use.