In this category you will find a specialized selection of parts and spare parts for Porsche 356, designed for both regular maintenance and restoration projects faithful to the vehicle’s original specifications.














































The Porsche 356 is the brand’s first production model and one of the most highly regarded classic sports cars in automotive history.
Manufactured between 1948 and 1965, this model laid the technical and aesthetic foundations of Porsche, combining lightweight construction, mechanical reliability, and a timeless design that today makes it a key reference in classic car collecting and restoration.
Initially developed in Austria and later produced in Germany, the Porsche 356 was conceived as a lightweight sports car with a rear-mounted, air-cooled engine.
Its handcrafted construction, the use of advanced technical solutions for its time, and its close relationship with evolved Volkswagen engineering quickly established it as a benchmark for sportiness and reliability.
Throughout its production life, the 356 evolved in design, performance, and technical solutions, making it essential to use model- and year-specific spare parts. Maintaining mechanical and aesthetic consistency is key to preserving its historical and functional value.
The Porsche 356 was produced in different series, each with its own technical characteristics:
Porsche 356 Pre-A (1948–1955)
Porsche 356 A (1955–1959)
Porsche 356 B (1959–1963)
Porsche 356 C (1963–1965)
Not all parts are interchangeable between versions, and even within the same series there may be variations depending on year or configuration.
For this reason, each product page clearly specifies the exact compatibility to ensure the correct selection of spare parts.
In this category you will find specific spare parts for the main areas of the vehicle:
Engine and transmission parts
Suspension and braking components
Electrical system components
Bodywork and chrome parts
Interior components and restoration parts
All products have been selected to meet the technical requirements of a classic vehicle, prioritizing proper fit, reliability, and respect for the original configuration.