Porsche barn finds are some of the most exciting discoveries in the automotive world, often uncovering rare and historically significant models that have been forgotten for decades. These finds typically involve classic Porsches, such as the 356 and 911, or even rarer models, like the 550 Spyder, hidden away in garages, barns, or storage units.
One of the most famous Porsche barn finds was a 1952 Porsche 356 Cabriolet, which was discovered in a Pennsylvania barn in 2015. Covered in dirt and surrounded by junk, the car was a rare, early-production model with a unique history. Similarly, a 1967 Porsche 911 S was found in a California garage after sitting for 40 years, still in relatively good condition.
Barn finds likes this 1963 Porsche 356 SC featured in the video from WD Detailing on YouTube that has been hidden away for 58 years is particularly special because it represents the foundation of Porsche’s legacy. The 356, Porsche’s first production car, symbolizes the brand’s engineering prowess and design philosophy. Watch the video as they restore this rare Porsche 356 with only 17,700 original miles.