Porsche 356 Speedster Replica Appears on Bring a Trailer

Porsche 356 Speedster Replica Listed on Bring a Trailer
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Vintage Speedsters-built Porsche 356 Speedster replica is offered on Bring a Trailer, with details on history, specification, title status, and design origins.

A Porsche 356 Speedster replica built by Vintage Speedsters in California is currently offered on Bring a Trailer. The car was completed in 2013 and is titled in North Carolina as a 1956 Porsche Replica, carrying “Specially Constructed” and “Reconstructed” notations.

The fiberglass body is finished in Slate Grey (6001), a color historically associated with mid-century Porsche palettes. Exterior details include a black soft top, chrome bumpers with overriders, headlight grilles, and beehive-style taillights. Fifteen-inch wide-five wheels are fitted with Pirelli P4 Four Seasons tires in 185/65 size.

Porsche 356 Speedster Replica Listed on Bring a Trailer
Porsche 356 Speedster Replica Listed on Bring a Trailer / bringatrailer.com

 

Inside, the cabin follows a restrained, period-inspired theme. Low-back bucket seats with gray piping are paired with Coco Mats, a RetroSound stereo with concealed speakers, and a banjo-style steering wheel. At the center of the instrument cluster sits the tachometer, a layout choice that traces directly back to Porsche’s racing history.

The importance of this design element is explored in the Porsche.com article “The Racing Origins of Porsche’s Centered Tachometer / Why the Centered Tachometer Became a Porsche Signature” by Mark Havelin (February 10, 2026), which explains how the centrally mounted tachometer first appeared on the Porsche 550 Spyder and later defined the cockpit layout of production models.

Power comes from an air-cooled Volkswagen flat-four displacing 1,915cc, equipped with dual carburetors, an auxiliary cooling fan, a remote oil filter, and an electric fuel pump. An oil change was carried out in preparation for the sale. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed Freeway Flyer manual transaxle with a 3.88:1 final drive, a setup intended to reduce engine revs at cruising speeds. A minor fluid leak is noted, with the seller clarifying that it is oil seepage rather than a fuel issue.

The five-digit odometer shows 2,500 miles, though total chassis mileage is unknown. Bring a Trailer history indicates that this same car previously sold on the platform in November 2021 for $57,000. The current listing is offered on dealer consignment through a BaT Local Partner.

This Speedster replica illustrates the enduring appeal of the 356 silhouette, combining classic visual cues and motorsport-inspired details with the usability of a later-built car, while maintaining a clear link to Porsche’s competition-driven design philosophy.

Allen Garwin

2026, Feb 11 08:39