A Porsche dealership in California has restored and reimagined a stunning 1955 Porsche 356 Speedster.
The Galpin Motors-owned Porsche Santa Clarita outlet undertook the work as part of the 2021 Porsche Restoration Challenge.
Along with fully reconditioning the classic Porsche Speedster, a variety of period-correct modifications were added.
With inspiration from new and old Porsches, it makes for an impressive restomod machine.
Period-correct modifications
The 1955 356 Speedster chosen for the project was acquired from only its second owner. During his 50-year possession of the Porsche, he had modified it for racing.
This made the Max Hoffman-imported Speedster perfect for additional touches to be added.
Modifications to the original Reutter Karosserie bodywork included shaved rocker moldings and rear reflectors. The louvred deck lid, and smoothed bumpers finished in chrome, were further elements added by Dave Shuten of Galpin Speed Shop.
With the bodywork sorted, eye-catching PPG Blue-Green paint was used. Halibrand 15-inch magnesium knock-off wheels, in custom House of Kolor Gold, complete the exterior.
Tartan tearaway
On the inside, the Blue-Green paint continues across the trim panels. These contrast with factory Porsche bucket seats, upholstered in red leather. Tartan inserts add a retro touch to the Speedster’s cabin.
In the back is a 1600SC flat-four air-cooled engine. Extra chrome parts have been fitted, including chromed manifolds.
The brakes and steering have been left in factory configuration, while Koni shock absorbers have been added to the suspension.
Porsche Santa Clarita technician, Nicolas Briseno, carried out the mechanical work on the Speedster.
Finding the best restored Porsche
The Restoration Challenge is organized by Porsche Classic, and sees 40 dealerships across the United States taking part for 2021.
Porsche-trained dealership technicians will be responsible for restoring the host of classic models. These range from other Porsche 356s through to 911s, Boxsters, and even a 2005 Carrera GT.
Once completed this month, a panel of experts from Porsche Cars North America, Inc. (PCNA) will pick winners from three regions covering the USA.
An overall winner will then be chosen this September.
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