2025 |
Pebble Beach Auctions1955 Porsche 356 Pre-A Speedster
Coachwork by Reutter
SOLD $240,800
Estimate
$200,000 - $250,000| Without Reserve
Chassis
81088
Car Highlights
Black-Plate California Car Offered for the First Time in Decades
Retains Original Numbered Hood and Deck Lid
Long-Term Ownership from 1971 to Present
Accompanied by Kardex, Workshop Manual, and Service Records
An Attractive Example of One of Porsche’s Greatest Models
Technical Specs
1,582 CC OHV Air-Cooled Flat 4-Cylinder Engine
Twin Zenith Carburetors
90 BHP at 5,500 RPM
4-Speed Manual Transaxle
4-Wheel Hydraulic Drum Brakes
4-Wheel Independent Torsion-Bar Suspension with Shock Absorbers
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Introduced in 1954, the Porsche 356 Speedster featured an easily removable windshield, lightweight bucket seats, a basic folding top, and side curtains – measures taken to reduce both cost and weight. Popular among club racers and weekend drivers, the Speedster played a key role in establishing Porsche’s presence in the US, with 4,145 examples built through 1958.
According to a copy of its factory Kardex, this 1955 Porsche 356 Pre-A Speedster is a transition model completed by the factory on December 16, 1955, and dispatched to Hoffman Motor Company in New York. Finished in Signal Red over Black leatherette, it was equipped with a Type 616/2, 1.6-liter “Super” engine, sealed-beam headlights, tachometer in miles per hour, and coupe-style seats. The Kardex lists its first owner as Kenneth Tatton, with a dealer service at Hoffman logged in September 1956. While its earliest history is not known, this Speedster was acquired by Santa Barbara, California personality and historian Thad MacMillan in October 1971. Retaining its original, numbered hood and deck lid, this Speedster was repainted dark blue and fitted with a higher-performing Type 616/7 unit from a 356 B Super 90 – fitted with an Isky cam and paired with a Bursch exhaust. Used for many years as a regular driver, this Speedster is offered with a 356 B workshop manual, Kardex copy, and service records dating to 1985. A candidate for light recommissioning or restoration, this well-documented example offers a rare opportunity to return one of Porsche’s most iconic models to the road.
*Please note that this vehicle is titled 1956.