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1958 Porsche 356 Speedster
1958 Porsche 356 Speedster
Price On Request
### HIGHLIGHTS
- Two owner, California car
- 73,400 original miles
- Numbers matching
- Tim Goodrich restoration
- Original color combination of silver paint with red interior
- Original California black plate
- Complete with books, tools, side windows, tonneau cover, storage bags, spare and jack
- Porsche Certificate of Authenticity
### OVERVIEW
**1958 Porsche 356 Speedster**
VIN: 84251
Purchased new by a resident of Woodside, CA in 1958, and he would go on to own the car for the next 32 years. In 1973 he would drive the car to his property in Ukiah, CA and put the car in storage until its sale in 1990. The second owner from San Anselmo, CA (a personal friend of Bruce Canepa since the 1980s) would take the car in 1992 to renown 356 restorer, Tim Goodrich of Grants Pass, Oregon, for a complete, concours level restoration.
Tim Goodrich only restored 12 Speedsters during his illustrious career. Six of them would go to the Porsche family, and are on display at the factory. The other six went to private owners. This car is the last Speedster Goodrich would restore before he retired. What sets his restorations apart is his attention to factory details, reproducing even the smallest aspect of a Speedster - just as it left the Porsche factory.
The car was stripped down to its tub and restored from the ground-up. The original engine and transmission were rebuilt. No expense was spared, and the owner even flew out master upholsterer, Don Fowler, from Connecticut to do the interior and top. The result was a perfect restoration of a very original and well preserved Speedster.
The car has been kept in a climate-controlled garage ever since the restoration was completed in 1995. It has been out only few times for the occasional show, and short drive to the gas station for fresh fuel. It returned to Goodrich's shop about 6 years ago for maintenance and freshening. The owner estimates the car has only covered 20 miles in the past 20 years, and thanks to its limited use and excellent care the Speedster's restoration presents as if were done yesterday.