
Fifty years later, still a driver's car.
Like rear-mounted engines and torpid evolution, skepticism sits at the core of Like rear-mounted engines and torpid evolution, skepticism sits at the core of what makes a Porsche a Porsche. Since the very start, Porsche customers have challenged the decisions behind every new model, and the 1960 356B was no exception. The exterior changes to get from A to B were hardly radical -- more upright headlights, raised bumpers, and a larger luggage-compartment handle -- and yet they were enough to provoke both fickle distributors and fanatical customers.
Photo Gallery: Collectible Classic: 1960-1963 Porsche 356B - Automobile Magazine
Photo Gallery: Collectible Classic: 1960-1963 Porsche 356B - Automobile Magazine
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