1963 - 1965 Porsche 356s
The 356C was for the most part visually indistinguishable from the 356B, but Porsche's perfectionist refinements seen over the model's final two years continued to be meaningful. The backlight on the coupe was enlarged, seats were dropped for added headroom, and for the first time, four-wheel disc brakes were standard issue. The Super 90 engine (now called the 1600SC) achieved 95-hp.
Due to sustained demand, production continued through 1965, even after the 1964 release of the 356's replacement, the 911. |
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