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I am not a 356 man, so need help in valuing this 1959 356A coupe. The car is all matching numbers, C of A correct, it is a totally original unmolested or altered 79k mile car with all orignal floors and undercoating, perfect gaps, matching number hood and decklid, never crashed or clipped, freshened up back in 2001 with 1 repaint to original color, all new red interior, carpets, headliner etc. Rebuilt matching engine, original steering wheel , original radio, keys, luggage rack, headlight covers, only fault are a couple of rust spots on the bottom of one of the doors. Drives superbly.
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Wow. That is very nice. I have no idea either. The 356 registry can help. BTW, my favorite year 356.
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Nice example there. I have a '56 Speedster and a '59 A Coupe in the mix. Something like that w/o seeing it in person, I would guess (for what it's worth) a low of high $20k to high of low $40k range. Whole bunch of things to give or take away dollars. There was a really nice example in the 356 Registry that was sold for $59k. So its all over the place. I'd say at least $35k. Seems the A coupes are getting some top dollars lately.
Good luck and keep it if you can. Too hard to come by now days. Andy PS: change the voltage regulator and coil back to stock. |
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