A model construction kit of the first sports car to bear the Porsche name. The running design number 356 served as the type designation. The first 356 rolled onto the road on 8 June 1948. In manufacture since 1964 the elegant type C represented the last of the series. The 1600 C produced 75 bhp and achieved a top speed of 175 km/h.
The legendary Porsche 356 is even more desirable as a convertible because the inimitable sound of its air-cooled 4-cylinder boxer engine can be thoroughly enjoyed unfiltered.
A model construction kit of the first sports car to bear the Porsche name. The running design number 356 served as the type designation. The first 356 rolled onto the road on 8 June 1948. In manufacture since 1964 the elegant type C represented the last of the series. The 1600 C produced 75 bhp and achieved a top speed of 175 km/h.
- Multi-part body
- Opening doors and bonnet
- Multi-part engine
- Rotatable wheels
- Various chromed parts, including hubcaps, door handles and mirrors
- Comprehensive decal set
Glue and paints are required