1965 Porsche 356

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Client brought in their beloved 356 for some correction and protection. Paint was full of swirls, sanding marks and some haziness. Vehicle has been repainted. It is in excellent mechanical condition...and now looks the part too!

The 'details':

The 'details':

McKee's N914 waterless wash
Medium (real) clay bar
Dodo born slippery lube
HF Hercules machine
LC pads
Griots FCC, Megs M210, Griots Perfecting cream
Optimum panel wipe
Aquatek Singular ceramic coating
Adam's metal polish
Adam's graphene tire dressing
Metro vacuum
Forget what glass cleaner
McKee's37 interior protectant

Thanks for looking!

































 
Great work as always, I guess I always see 356 Speedsters, I didn't realize that the coupe looked so 911-ish, I'm not sure I even realized there was a 356 that wasn't a Speedster.
 
Thanks guys.

Yes, coupes and cabrio's were the mainstay of the 356 line, Speedsters were limited in production and quite, dare I say, rare, and lucky to see them! These were the predecessor of the 911! Super cool lightweight little cars.
 
Yes, coupes and cabrio's were the mainstay of the 356 line, Speedsters were limited in production and quite, dare I say, rare, and lucky to see them! These were the predecessor of the 911! Super cool lightweight little cars.
When I say "see", it might have been magazines, movies/TV, etc., not necessarily IRL. I mean I've seen some old Porsches on the road but it's been a while. I just don't remember them looking so 911-ish, I mean if I saw "your" 356, I would have no doubt it was an early 911, although when I looked it up earlier '65 was the last year for the 356. Or maybe I've seen IRL 356 Cabrio's, I guess without the roofline they wouldn't look to me like a 911, and I thought they were "speedsters"

Sorry for all the confusion, I'll shut up now.
 
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