The car is tremendously characterful, it has been very educational and fun to play with. Sounds like you have had some fun ones! 🏎️💨💨Thank you for watching! 🤘😎
I grew up in the 1960's and had a 1953 and 1961 Porsche 356. Then they were all hand built unibody cars where only the doors, decklid and hood bolted onto the body. They never had a rattle, even 60 years later. These German cars do have a nostalgic scent to them which evokes fond memories of all the fun I had with them back in the day. I still love the classic styling and the feeling of driving a go cart that can turn on a dime. This amazing feeling was also only shared with the Porsche 914 which fitted with a bored out 4 cylinder or 911 engine was the ultimate refinement of excitement in an air cooled Porsche. I have had a lot of Porsches over the years and still have a 914, 968 and Boxster S. My favorite for a long drive is the 968 or the Boxster S. But for the most fun driving on the twisties I so much prefer the 914. At age 72, I am so glad I grew up with all these amazing cars and glad to still have 3 of them in my garage. Back in the day, I also had a 1965 Corvette convertible with a 350 engine and 325 hp. Lots of performance but it was like driving a truck and Harley Davidson at the same time. Everything shook and rattled from the door glass to the side pipes. I never really liked anything about that car except the styling. Afterwards, I never owned another vette.
I had a 356 in England in the sites, it was a rust bucket, was unsafe with swing axles, and you could use some VW beetle parts , l looked at my dad's Lancia Flavia Sport Zagato with envy
If you’re smelling gas, you might need to replace the gas line in front, under the dash. It’s a common source of gas smells inside the cabin. We’ve had our ‘64 SC sunroof coupe for 55 years.
See how this all started HERE 👍 - ua-cam.com/video/8T6GxOoezhs/v-deo.html
What a lovely Porsche! You have a wonderful persona. Porsche ownership is rewarding; all the best.
In 1967 bought 3 year old low mileage clean 1964 SC, still my favorite car 56 years later after spending millions on some great cars
The car is tremendously characterful, it has been very educational and fun to play with. Sounds like you have had some fun ones! 🏎️💨💨Thank you for watching! 🤘😎
I grew up in the 1960's and had a 1953 and 1961 Porsche 356. Then they were all hand built unibody cars where only the doors, decklid and hood bolted onto the body. They never had a rattle, even 60 years later. These German cars do have a nostalgic scent to them which evokes fond memories of all the fun I had with them back in the day. I still love the classic styling and the feeling of driving a go cart that can turn on a dime. This amazing feeling was also only shared with the Porsche 914 which fitted with a bored out 4 cylinder or 911 engine was the ultimate refinement of excitement in an air cooled Porsche. I have had a lot of Porsches over the years and still have a 914, 968 and Boxster S. My favorite for a long drive is the 968 or the Boxster S. But for the most fun driving on the twisties I so much prefer the 914. At age 72, I am so glad I grew up with all these amazing cars and glad to still have 3 of them in my garage.
Back in the day, I also had a 1965 Corvette convertible with a 350 engine and 325 hp. Lots of performance but it was like driving a truck and Harley Davidson at the same time. Everything shook and rattled from the door glass to the side pipes. I never really liked anything about that car except the styling. Afterwards, I never owned another vette.
Sounds like you are still living the dream! Thank you for watching 🤘😎
Those old Vettes are worth big bucks as are the 356's.
Great to have you back, Finn!! Enjoy your new car!!!
Thank you for watching! 🤘😎
Great video, Finn! Content and editing are top notch as usual. Congratulations on the 356… such a beautiful car!
Thank you very much for watching! Hopefully it will become more reliable and less deadly in the near future 😅 Thank you for watching! 🤘😎
Hi, Finn like to see you again with porsches👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great to hear from you Enric! Thank you for watching! 🤘😎
Glad to see you back on YT again Finn!
Thank you Dude! 🙌
The colored crests on the hubcaps were an option on all 356 C and SC
I had a 356 in England in the sites, it was a rust bucket, was unsafe with swing axles, and you could use some VW beetle parts , l looked at my dad's Lancia Flavia Sport Zagato with envy
@@PeterLeech-c7y 🤣🤣 Glad you Survived! Thank you for watching! 🤘😎
Good luck with your rehab and very best wishes for 2024! Look forward more videos and laughs in the New Year!
Thank you for watching Tony! 🤘😎
Good luck, excellent video, I look forward to seeing the following videos.
Thank you for watching Rhett! 🤘😎
Your heath will return to you better than ever! Also, nice video of your new ride. Keep the videos coming. :)
Thank you for watching! 🤘😎
I want a 356. I have a 2023 911 GTS but want the book end. Thoughts?
You are welcome to message me through instagram @amaninagarage
Buy a solid C! You’ll love it!
@@haroldsingh7486 Another 356 fan! Thank you for watching Harold! 🤘😎
If you’re smelling gas, you might need to replace the gas line in front, under the dash. It’s a common source of gas smells inside the cabin. We’ve had our ‘64 SC sunroof coupe for 55 years.
Thank you very much for the heads up, I’ll check it out! 🫡
Now, I suppose we'll have to watch you (and the girls) rebuild carburetors! Actually...looking forward to it!🙂
Thank you Sam, that makes me want to actually rebuild a carburetor 🥳 You Rock! 🤘😎
I rebuilt all 4 carbs on my 81 Honda CB750. It’s not that difficult, just find a mentor before you begin!
Cool introduction
🙌 Thank you for watching! 🤘😎
Nice one Vinnie
Hey Tony!!!! Thank you for stopping by! 🙌
Hang in there. Get well.
Thank you! 🙏
Great retro review, but the background music is annoying , Cheers
Still have the 996? 😎
Hello Don, I do not have the 996 anymore. Thank you for watching! 🤘😎