Buying the cheapest real Porsche 356 in the country

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Today on Driftin' Donuts I did something a bit crazy and went out and bought a Porsche 356. These cars are special to me and hopefully, I can make some good videos as I restore this car.

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  • @keirnbug8762
    @keirnbug8762 Год назад +3

    Oh boy, sometimes dead things should stay dead..
    But, I approve

  • @gabrielefanti1880
    @gabrielefanti1880 Год назад

    Looking forward to see the next video for this car. The ones you made for the NSX are fantastic. Thanks

  • @jacobweisman1778
    @jacobweisman1778 Год назад +2

    Wow what a perfect car

  • @GarageBiljon
    @GarageBiljon Год назад +1

    Looking forward to this build!

  • @keithparker4157
    @keithparker4157 Год назад

    my dream car is a 356.. i have a nov 65/912.. i love the long back roads.. oh to be young again.. no need to wish you luck, i know you will knock it out of the ballpark.. all the best..

  • @n-do
    @n-do Год назад +2

    Dude, you really deserve more subs. I'm excited to see of what's to come for this unique build.

    • @driftindonuts
      @driftindonuts  Год назад

      Thanks! Looking forward to possibly doing a cool rally build …something unique

  • @Biokemist-o3k
    @Biokemist-o3k Год назад

    I can absolutely relate to most of the things that you said. My father is an attorney and he cannot fathom why I like building pre-war cars. When I was in High school I had a 1967 911that I pulled out of a scrapyard. I then proceeded to rebuild what I had time to at my school that was known for graduates going to Georgetown and Harvard and not building cars . We did have a huge machine shop that was completely decimated when the machine shop teacher died. I kept going in school until I achieved a PhD in Metallurgical Chemical engineering. I never lost my love for building cars and have done a few Porsches and Kharmann Ghias. I was run over on my 1957 Harley during the plandemic and I rethought what I was doing. I have a Porsche on a trailer in the barn and a 1928 Morgan that I am going to start my RUclips channel with. I found a great lathe and milling machine and plan on making all my own parts. Good luck and keep up the great work!!

  • @tomrees2221
    @tomrees2221 Год назад

    Hope to see you posting again on the 356 again soon, this video is brilliant. Would definitely watch the whole series on it.

  • @ChloroxBanana
    @ChloroxBanana Год назад

    Looking forward to your videos. I remember seeing a 356 in a two-line ad in the classified section of my local paper when I was in high school. I called the phone number and drove to a farm about an hour away. Car was similar - no drivetrain, no interior - but worse: lots more rust on this Canadian car. And this was in the late 1970s - no Internet, no forums, no RUclips. Was way beyond my capabilities, so looking forward to learning how it’s done.

  • @bbb462cid
    @bbb462cid Год назад +1

    Kind of advantageous to have it already in pieces in this case. You're pulling it all apart anyway, and you could see what you're buying. In the '90s I was seeing 356s for sale for 25 grand. I should have taken out a loan and bought one, it would have been better than my portfolio today.

    • @driftindonuts
      @driftindonuts  Год назад

      Ya just hoarding parts back in the day would’ve been one hell of a investment now

  • @tomhagen7150
    @tomhagen7150 Год назад +1

    My father built a 1960 356 b his was worse than yours but he had it completely restored and I also witnessed this tedious process. Which will help us both rebuilding these cars.

  • @haroldmclean3755
    @haroldmclean3755 Год назад

    Congratulations on taking up the challenge 👍

  • @cosmecastro4535
    @cosmecastro4535 Год назад

    En verdad te felicito ( de eso se trata de la vida ) adelante!!!!! Abrazo
    From México

  • @ATfabNfix64
    @ATfabNfix64 Год назад

    I almost bought that car. I bought the one in front of it. The guy from Newport Beach . He had one cheaper than the one you bought. I like cars that no one else wants. Thanks

    • @driftindonuts
      @driftindonuts  Год назад +1

      Yep I know that car! Good luck, I would love to see it back on road someday.

    • @ATfabNfix64
      @ATfabNfix64 Год назад

      @@driftindonuts Thank God your dad had some parts for it. I didn’t have anything. When I saw it I saw it like you did. Finished. It took a lot of haggling to get mine to the price I wanted, still a bit more than I wanted to pay. If the car had the doors I would have bought it. Thanks

  • @tomhagen7150
    @tomhagen7150 Год назад +1

    I got my 62 356 for 1k complete matching number car not running. Yours will be a labor of love good luck!!!

    • @driftindonuts
      @driftindonuts  Год назад

      Matching numbers that’s really rare these days congrats on the car and good luck!

  • @fahrfromrunnin
    @fahrfromrunnin Год назад +1

    Your Dad sounds pretty capable, but just in case, good friend of mine used to work at European Collectibles, has done several 356s of each version, and has even restored a few Mercedes Gullwings. He loves the old stuff! Feel free to reach out to get his contact info

  • @Abrothers100
    @Abrothers100 Год назад

    Subscribed, can’t wait to see this series! I have a 63 T6 in the process of being restored at the moment. Mine was a complete barn find with no rust so it’s mostly just a cosmetic rebuild. I didn’t want to screw it up so I took it to a specialist on the east coast.

  • @johnanthony5931
    @johnanthony5931 Год назад

    The 356 is a beautiful porche. I gave you a like. I want to see you restore it. If you go oem or outlaw.

  • @Timescratch1
    @Timescratch1 Год назад

    You need a bunch of more clicks! You deserve it!