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Hey guys! My dad just went to pick up a 914 today, and when he was there he spotted a 356 out in the field. It was a 1958 cabriolet with a hardtop (I thought that was a really rare option). It was complete with the original engine (not in car, but complete). The car needs floor pans and rockers, but is otherwise solid. The guy only wanted $1800 for it...which I thought was cheap, but wanted to ask you guys first. Let me know. Thanks! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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When you think about it, the days of finding old 356's like that are fast disapearing. They are'nt getting any un-rustier. For the price, unless its an absolute giant hunk of rust like in the previous pictures, go for it. It would be way cooler to take your futute kids or grandkids in a spin in a 356 rather than saying, one time I saw one for cheap and now its rusted away in some field. THe price is right, go forth and do it!
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