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Re: Looking for someone that has restored a 356 Roadster

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2026 2:38 pm
by Webberj911
jimblakewell wrote: Wed Feb 19, 2025 7:02 am Hi, John
I'm in Oklahoma City. Your cars look fabulous! Are you in the rainy part of Oregon? Does the Cab"s top seal the water better than the Roadsters? I'm having difficulty having the drivers window roll up, the rubber seal is too tight. I guess I can move the top of the channel inward a little and see if that helps.
I'd like to find a rear view mirror that can flip to reduce the glare of following cars at night.
I park my wipers straight up so the driver's blade doesn't warp and makes better contact when driving in the rain. Got the idea from racing Porsches which park them vertically for less wind resistance.
I'll try to post some pics soon.
Jim
Hi Jim - I'm in Arkansas. Do you still have those 356s? I'm in an air-cooled group for owners only (356, 911, 912, and 914). Interested? It includes owners in Arkansas and Oklahoma.

Brian

Re: Looking for someone that has restored a 356 Roadster

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2026 3:37 pm
by nwexcop
Hi Jim/Brian
When I posted the info I had two of these cars. I am down to one now. The one I have needs nothing.
Jim, I believe I have one extra of those mirrors, I think they were an addition on these cabs.
They are for Cabs, not Roadsters.
I have since found a 65 two Calif. owner Cab, original paint and interior, with both tops.
Originally hard top only, but I was able to find the right top.

Re: Looking for someone that has restored a 356 Roadster

Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2026 4:32 pm
by nwexcop
Hi Brian
I will be selling 1965 911. Car is all original, paint, interior, drive train, and in very good rust and accident free condition. Always in Southern California.
If anyone in your club is interested have him (or her) contact me.
Car has never been advertised for sale. Its a case of "you cant keep them all".
John