The  Porsche 356 B T6 Coupé The 356 B T6 Coupé belongs to the final development stage of the 356 B series and was produced from 1962 to 1963. Characteristic features include the revised body structure of the T6 series with a larger rear window, external fuel filler cap, double engine cover grille, and the clean, timeless lines of the classic Porsche coupé. The car is powered by an air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine from Porsche's own Type 616 family, which – depending on the version – combines sporty performance with excellent everyday usability. The 356 B T6 Coupé is considered a mature, reliable, and highly sought-after model today, as it combines classic 356 design language with technical advancements.

The Porsche 356 pictured is currently in our workshop because the engine was not running as expected. The entire fuel supply system has already been checked, and the fuel pump has been overhauled to restore fuel flow. For a proper inspection and troubleshooting, the engine will be removed in the next step, and the carburetors will be adjusted to ensure smooth engine operation and correct power delivery. The goal of this project is to sustainably optimize the vehicle's technology and return the Porsche 356 to a mechanically sound, roadworthy condition.

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