




1959 Porsche 356 B Cabriolet
£149,950
About this car
A 1959 Porsche 356 B Cabriolet in black over red leather — a combination that remains one of the most sought-after specifications for the model. With 77,000 miles recorded and the last owner having kept the car for 25 years, this is the kind of custodial history that speaks volumes about how well a car has been maintained. It has also just been serviced, suggesting it remains in active, usable condition rather than sitting as a static display piece.
The 356 B represented a meaningful evolution of Porsche's original sports car, with revised bumpers, improved headlight positioning, and a more refined cabin compared to the earlier A series. The 1,582cc flat-four may be modest by modern standards, but in a car weighing barely over 900 kilograms, it delivers a driving experience that is immediate, tactile, and deeply rewarding. Open-top motoring in a 356 is one of the purest automotive pleasures available.
Described as a rare car by the selling dealer, the 356 B Cabriolet was produced in considerably smaller numbers than the Coupe, and survivors in good order with long-term ownership histories command strong interest from collectors and enthusiasts alike. At this price point, it sits in a market segment where provenance and specification matter enormously — and this example ticks both boxes.
Contact Seller
Tom Hartley
Swadlincote
Car Overview
Price History
Factory Specs
sportscarGen T5- Power
- 75 bhp
- Weight
- 935 kg
- Power-to-weight
- 80 bhp/ton
- Top speed
- 103 mph
- 0-60 mph
- 14.5s
- 1/4 mile
- 19.5s
- Nürburgring lap time
- 11:00.0
- Engine
- 1.6L 4-cyl
- Engine position
- rear-engine
- Aspiration
- Naturally Aspirated
- Drivetrain
- RWD
- Origin
- Germany
- Units produced
- 3,400
Some values are estimates
Last updated 07/04/2026