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Chassis Number History


Using the Chassis Number History

 

How to Search


The Chassis Number History can be searched by very small details by clicking "Click here to toggle additional questions" in the shaded bar below the top search box. The top search box criteria is very broad and self explanatory. If you wish, you may choose to click "search"  without any limitations and view every car in our system. Please experiment to learn how the search function works. It's fun!


Interpreting the data

 

We like to think that we are more accurate than Wikipedia however the truth of the matter is that even Porsche AG is not always accurate when providing details about the cars that they manufactured. Our data has many sources, individuals, hearsay, Porsche, and Reutter. Any member can enter any data that may or may not be false.

DO NOT USE THIS DATABASE AS A TOOL TO VALUE ANY CAR! THIS DATA IS NOT CERTIFIED BY THE PORSCHE 356 REGISTRY!


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Understanding the Chassis Number History


Each record is organized under the following headings:


Current Configuration
This is how the car is today per the current owner inspection and description.

Kardex/CoA Sourced Records
This information comes directly from the Porsche records only.

Reutter Factory Sourced Records
This information comes directly from the Reutter factory records only.

Legacy and Member Records (Admin controlled)
This information has been accumulated by multiple people (Bill Block, Eric Cherneff and others) for many years from various sources, which are noted in many cases.

MarketWatch data (Admin controlled)
This section is for ads and auction results.

Engines and Transmissions Owned and Wanted
This is where you can find engines and transmissions that the owner of the car may be willing to sell or that you may want to buy.  This section is searchable so that members can find each other. 
There is an additional webpage here with listings of engines that members have offered to sell and engines that members want to buy.


 How to Add Your 356(s) to the Chassis Number History 



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