Porsche 356 C
In model year 1964, the 356 C replaced the 356 B. The range of engines was reduced to three and the existing 60 hp variant was discontinued. Instead, the 75 hp engine of the B 1600 Super represented the entry-level engine. The top-of-the-range engine in the 356 C 2000 GS
Visually, there was very little difference between the C series and the B series. One striking change was the modified rims with flatter hub caps without
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All 356 generations were also available in an open-top version (Cabriolet,
From the type 365 A onwards, particularly sporty versions were given the additional designation "
This power unit, named after designer Ernst Fuhrmann, was characterised by four overhead camshafts, which were driven by bevel-gear shafts. The engine also featured a dual ignition with two separate distributors.