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OK, off the top of my head, it's too busy around here this morning to look $#it up . . .

>Red 356A Coupe dockside.
>Silver 356 A Coupe and red 356B Coupe in snow cut.
>Yellow 356 B Coupe, silver 356A Cabrio, white 356 Pre-A Coupe, bronze/brown 356A Coupe all aranged in a row by the town statue.
>356A Cabrio in black and white photo.
>Race car(s), most likely, given the year of the calendar, Type 804 F1 car(s). One or two open wheel "one-offs" were made from single center-seat RSK's, but I don't think that they were factory approved or sponsored and weren't as smooth/aerodynamic as those two pictured.

Hope it helps, might be off a little.

If you want to do a little research on your own, this is a terrific link to the different years and body styles. The differences are subtle at first, but once you become familiar with the 356, they stand out very plainly.

http://www.356registry.org/Members/index.html

Luck!

TC


Dan, I think you are correct about the F2 cars. The blue one was for Rob Walker racing and Sterling Moss drove it and the silver one a factory car was either driven by Jo Bonnier and Dan Gurney or both. In those days F1 and the F2 cars ran in the same race and I think these were Porsche's first ever F2 cars.
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