Porsche 356 BT6 Super 90 1962

Porsche 356 BT6
Year
1962
Transmission
4-speed manual
Color
Blue
Cylinder capacity
1582cc Flat four-cylinder
Mileage
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Horsepower
90bhp
Price on request --- This beautiful and well sought after 356 Porsche convertible is in very good condition. This example stands out with the SUPER 90 four-cylinder engine that produces quite a bit more horsepower than the base model.
Exterior:
This 356 has a clean, classic look with a slightly more squared-off front, twin grilles on the rear for better cooling, and small updates like fender-mounted turn signals. Chrome bumpers, shiny trim, and cool vintage colors give it that timeless Porsche style.
The paint on this example is near flawless, it has a deep, glassy finish that almost looks wet. The body lines are smooth and flowing as seen in the pictures.
Interior:
The interior is simple, stylish, and all about driving. It features a clean dash with three large, round gauges directly in front of the driver, trimmed in chrome and easy to read. The steering wheel is large and thin, with a black rim and the Porsche crest at the center. Seats are low-backed and upholstered in smooth leather which on this example is free of any rips, tears or stains. All round, the interior is looking very good.
Mechanics:
It features a 1.6-liter flat-four engine producing around 90 horsepower—hence the "Super 90" name. This engine sits in the rear and is known for being high-revving and responsive, especially with its upgraded carburation and higher compression over standard models.
The car has a 4-speed manual transmission, a well-balanced rear-wheel-drive layout, and improved handling thanks to a torsion bar suspension and a stiffer chassis. Front disc brakes hadn't yet arrived, so it uses drum brakes all around, but they were strong for that period.
Overall, it offeres lively performance in a lightweight, well-engineered package—more refined than earlier 356s but still raw enough to feel mechanical and connected.