1963
Porsche
356B
\"Outlaw\"
Extensive
upgrades
performed
by
Willhoit
Restorations
Est.
130
horsepower
1925cc
engine
Transaxle
built
and
geared
by
Rancho
Transmissions
Willhoit
sport
suspension
upgrades
Full
leather
interior
trimmed
by
Autos
International,
installed
by
Willhoit
Restoration
Factory
electric
sunroof,
KK
Sebring
stainless-steel
exhaust
Factory
Porsche
356C
disc
brakes
with
slotted
rotors
Sorted
and
extremely
fun
to
drive
The
building
of
an
outlaw
often
reveals
much
about
the
owner's
personality.
Some
cars
are
built
to
be
loud
and
flamboyant,
others
are
built
as
sleepers
to
remain
under
the
radar.
Regardless
of
the
outcome,
the
details
on
each
car
speak
to
the
preferences
and
priorities
of
the
owner.
This
stealth
black
356
went
for
the
latter,
riding
far
under
the
radar
and
with
its
true
intentions
revealed
by
its
subtle
details.
Whether
it's
the
130hp
air-cooled
engine
shouting
through
its
stainless-steel
exhaust
system,
its
mega
stance
with
16\"
alloy
wheels
or
the
fact
that
it
will
pull
away
from
more
powerful
cars,
it's
the
perfect
fit.
This
particular
356
began
its
life
as
an
\"outlaw\"
approximately
10
years
ago
when
its
current
owner
decided
to
treat
it
to
a
cosmetic
restoration.
During
this
time,
the
car
was
stripped
down
to
the
bare
metal
in
order
to
perform
metal
finishing,
bodywork,
and
finally
applying
the
stealth
black
paint
finish
that
exists
today.
After
doing
the
cosmetic
restoration
to
the
Porsche,
the
owner
decided
that
he
wanted
to
go
all
out
and
make
it
into
a
hot
street
\"outlaw.\"
What
transpired
was
a
complete
build
that
addressed
everything
from
power
to
handling
to
its
interior.
The
air-cooled
flat
four
engine
increased
to
1925cc
by
Air
Power
Racing,
with
a
stout
est.
130
horsepower.
A
ceramic-coated
KK
Sebring
stainless-steel
exhaust
ensured
a
better-flowing
and
much
better-sounding
exhaust
note.
The
4-speed
transaxle
was
built
by
Rancho
Transmissions,
shifting
effortlessly
and
easily
putting
down
the
newfound
air-cooled
power.
With
the
upgraded
engine
now
pumping
out
more
than
double
the
stock
horsepower
of
a
356B,
the
car's
underpinnings
needed
an
upgrade
and
an
upgrade
did
they
receive.
Willhoit
Restoration,
artisans
in
all
things
356s,
went
through
the
Porsche
and
updated
everything
to
match
the
engine's
new
power
output.
Willhoit
went
to
work,
disassembling
the
356
down
to
its
individual
components.
Willhoit
sport
suspension
with
stiffer
torsion
bars,
sway
bar
and
shocks
were
installed
to
sharpen
the
handling.
5.5x16\"
HRBB
alloy
wheels
were
added
with
wider
tires,
and
factory
356C
disc
brakes
and
slotted
rotors
were
added
to
complete
the
suspension
upgrades.
While
the
car
was
disassembled
for
its
suspension
work,
the
entire
car's
paint
finish
was
color
sanded
and
paint
corrected,
producing
a
deep
gloss
from
the
black
paint
work.
During
reassembly,
Willhoit
added
356
GT
deco
trim
to
the
front
of
the
car,
giving
a
final
nod
to
what
people
might
consider
the
factory
\"outlaw.\"
Not
to
be
ignored,
the
356's
interior
was
also
given
a
much-needed
upgrade.
Autos
International
created
a
full
leather
interior
that
was
installed
by
Willhoit
Restoration,
adding
GT
seats
that
were
wrapped
in
the
same
green
leather.
A
factory
removeable
roll
bar
was
fitted,
a
custom
14\"
wood
VDM
steering
wheel
was
crafted
by
Bruce
Crawford,
a
short
shifter
kit
was
installed,
the
existing
electrical
system
was
replaced
with
a
12-volt
system,
with
the
finishing
touch
being
GT
gauges.
Upon
arriving
at
Canepa,
the
\"outlaw\"
was
inspected
from
front
to
back
and
given
a
checklist
of
what
items
needed
to
be
addressed.
The
car
was
given
a
full
mechanical
inspection
and
servicing
as
needed,
then
sent
to
our
detailing
department
where
it
was
given
a
full
detailing.
The
black
paint
finish
was
polished
using
only
foam
pads
to
bring
a
deep
luster
to
the
surface.
The
interior
was
thoroughly
cleaned,
leaving
it
spotless
and
in
excellent
condition.
In
addition
to
the
mechanical
service
and
detailing,
Canepa
added
some
special
touches
by
painting
the
alloy
wheels
in
the
custom
Titanium
paint
finish
while
recoating
the
stainless-steel
exhaust
with
black
Cerakote.
Lastly,
Scotch-Brite
was
used
on
all
of
the
metal
trim
to
produce
a
matte
surface
finish,
producing
a
unique
contrast
between
the
black
paint
and
trim.
Now
available
for
the
next
owner,
ready
to
drive
and
enjoy,
this
special
\"outlaw\"
356
will
keep
you
under
the
radar
just
long
enough
before
you
stomp
on
the
throttle
and
reveal
its
true
powerful
and
sinister
nature.