To set the timing on a Porsche 356, first ensure the engine is at operating temperature and then locate the timing marks on the crankshaft pulley and the engine case. Use a timing light connected to the number one cylinder's spark plug wire, and aim the light at the timing marks while the engine is idling. Adjust the distributor by loosening its clamp and rotating it until the timing mark aligns with the specified degree (typically around 7-10 degrees BTDC for the 356). Finally, tighten the distributor clamp while ensuring the timing remains in the correct position.
The 356 roadster would be the convertible 356 speedster.
The first Porsche was the 356 #1........
Chevrolet Nova, a crappy blue Chevrolet Nova.
Porsche 356,Porsche 944,Porsche RS Spyder,Porsche 911,Porsche 928 and more!!!!Look them up in panamera.com
1930's Ferdinand Porsche created Volkswagen.1948 Ferdinand Porsche made the 356 #1 1948-49 356's kept improving. 1950's Porsche became a little popular. 1950's Porsche Spyder, 356 1960's 356 cont. and etc 1970's the 911 became popular 20th century to now..... Many new cars. Today: the Porsche panamera!!!!!!! first 4 door sadan. www.Porsche.com
356 -bcracing
One may be able to by a Porsche 356 in Houston, Texas at Victory Motor Cars. They specialize in selling new and used Porsche vehicles and have many rare models in stock.
356 Porsches were sold. (2011)
The very first production of Porsche was the 356. The very first production of the 356 was in Austria in 1948. The beginning of its sales were mostly in Austria and in Germany.
1957 Porsche 356 Speedster
I think it was a 1955 Porsche 356
There were two early inventors of sports cars, Herbert Austin and Ferdinand Porsche, but Porsche is credited with the first. That car was the Porsche 356.