Porsche Porsche 356 B restoration results in a hat-trick of awards


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When a historic Porsche scooped three major awards at Motorclassica 2022, it was a rewarding moment for the team at Australia’s first Porsche Classic Partner, Porsche Centre Melbourne.

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A 1961 Porsche 356 B topped a trio of key categories at this year’s Motorclassica event, an annual three-day celebration of Australia’s finest classic, sports and racing cars held at Melbourne’s Royal Exhibition Building, after a painstaking restoration by Porsche specialists.

Along with winning the category for New Age Classics – British and European (1961-1970), the stunning Aetna Blue 356 B was also awarded Best Porsche as well as Restoration of the Year, marking only the second time that one car has taken away three awards.

It was a proud moment for the skilled artisans behind the 356 B’s return to glory. Among them is Peter Bowen, Porsche Classic Specialist Technician at Porsche Centre Melbourne, Australia’s Porsche Classic Partner.

The 356 B as a labour of love
For Bowen, who has 38 years’ experience in motorsport and historic Porsche models, the project was a labour of love. He was responsible for the car’s mechanical restoration, which included bringing back its original 1,600 cc engine and four-speed gearbox to an as-new condition, among many other projects. He explained how, as is often the case with car restorations, there were plenty of headwinds: “The first big challenge was that much of the car was disassembled when we received it,” he says. “… there were boxes of parts, so we had to solve those puzzles first.”

It turned out to be a critical move because there was an important fact hidden amongst the jumble of components. “So much of the car was original,” Bowen says, underlining the rarity of this Australian-delivered 356 B T5, which was sold new by Hamilton’s, Porsche’s original Australian importer. “The body, engine, gearbox and window frames are all original. Even the window regulators, radio, instruments and steering wheel are. They were all fitted to the car when it was new and they’ve all been meticulously restored, not replaced. “This was important. The owners wanted to save every component possible; the goal wasn’t to replace parts but to restore everything we could.”

High level of authenticity
Achieving this level of authenticity took time and care. It also took a vast amount of research. For example, when it became evident replacement right-hand drive headlight lenses were needed, owners Theo and Niki Dimopoulos were adamant that originals be sourced. A thorough exploration resulted in Theo Dimopoulos finding an original pair from a lady in Malta. Still brand-new from the 1960s, they were wrapped in their original Genuine Porsche parts packaging.

“It’s wonderful to have the opportunity to work on cars like this. Seeing it complete, and how happy the owner is, makes it all rewarding. And to see the car being recognised with awards at Motorclassica is a bonus.”

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