This 1959 Porsche 356 Convertible D has been with the same SoCal family since 1965, and though no longer matching numbers or wearing its factory correct color, it still sounds to be a good example with an interesting past. A low resolution photo within the ad shows it on track, and the seller briefly mentions what sounds to be extensive racing history. Find it here on Craigslist in San Diego, California for $159k. Special thanks to BaT reader Ed T. for this submission.

Originally silver, the seller notes that side glass and top mechanism are long gone. They add that the car has picked up its fair share of dings and dents over the years, but photos do seem to show a nice looking driver. A Porsche Certificate of Authenticity is on order.

This is the only interior close-up provided. Note the Accusump oil accumulator/pre-lube and harness setup. Additional track safety items include a fuel cell and fire system, however no further info about the car’s track history is provided.

The seller isn’t sure if this is the original motor but assumes it’s not. A tuned 1600, few build details are provided, though it is said to run very well and pull hard. The trans and brakes are also described as very healthy.

A clean, nicely upgraded street and track machine, we dig its low-stress, cared-for driver vibe but would like to know more about its competition history. Said to be entirely rust-free and ready for street or track use, the seller also suggests it’d make a good candidate for restoration, but we think it’s perfect as-is.