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Porsche 356 Three Piece Engine Case C Sc Matching on 2040-parts.com

US $1,795.00
Location:

San Jose, California, United States

San Jose, California, United States
Very nice "spec" matching engine case
Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Here is a very nice, in "spec." Porsche 356 engine case. Number P821688, this is a matching numbers case with no machining done nor needed. Interestingly, this case was manufactured in November, 1964 when the first 911s (901s) were being made and the last 356 engines were produced. As one can see the case casting number is 84330 and the engine type is 616/16; an "SC". Pairing numbers on three pieces are 848. The case would likely have been found in one of the late, e.g last,  Euro (heating system) 1965 Porsche 356SC Cabriolets or Karmann or Reutter Coupes produced . This case represents the final iteration of the 356 engine (before the 912). Please email all questions and thanks for looking!
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