1962 Porsche 356 Twin Grille Roadster
The Porsche 356B Twin Grille Roadster is the pinnacle of the 356 lineage. Towards the end of production, Porsche transferred the responsibility of building the 356 to Belgian coachbuilder and distributor D'Ileteren. The D'Ileteren cars, of which only 248 exists, were easily recognizable by the unique twin-grille engine cover. Their combination of rarity and desirable late-model specification have placed these fantastic twin-grille roadsters on the highest pedestal of Porsche collectability, perhaps even more so than the Speedster.
This 1962 Porsche 356B Twin Grille Roadster is a piece of automotive art and remains in the perfect factory-correct specification. All numbers match, including original body panels, and the color combination is as it left the factory in 1962. It comes with the original tool kit and is equipped with genuine Rudge wheels. This car received a high-end restoration by Auto Associates of Canton, a well respected Porsche specialty shop, and has won its class at the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance as well as the Grand Prize at the Porsche Parade.