This rolling (presumably) chassis comes from a 1953 Porsche 356 pre-A cabriolet, and sale is said to include additional but unspecified parts. Only two photos are provided, one of the car–or what’s left of it–and another of the stamped chassis number. We see what may be a door lying up against the storage building in the background, but it’s not clear exactly is included aside from what’s pictured. Find it here on Craigslist in Miami, Florida for $100k. Special thanks to BaT reader Bilo for this submission.

Rusty, smashed and thoroughly rotten Porsches aren’t new on BaT, but this one brings with it a new meaning for the term “ambitious project.” There’s no word on what spec this car was from new, but even a number four “base” car is valued by Hagerty at $100k. This one’s more like a number 12 or 13, but those wheels look pretty good, and old tires could be useful for barriers at the local go-cart track. Submitter Bilo says that it’s “more of a rolling serial number than a car.”

At $100k, a Porsche Certificate of authenticity might be nice, as it’d provide a better idea of what this car looked like when it first rolled out of the factory some 63 years ago. We’re not quite sure what to say in closing, bring a fiberglass kit body and VW motor?