If you are new to the 356 Porsche community, or even if you are an experienced 356 restorer, here are several web sites that you may find useful:
356Registry:
USA's largest 356 Porsche membership club
Rocky Mountain Vintage Racing:
We actively participate in this group's racing activities
Nostalgia
Racing:
The other main Colorado vintage racing organization
Rocky Mountain 356 Porsche Club:
Lovers of the 356 Porsche, here in the Rocky Mountain area
The DIY Porsche 356 Restoration
Manual
Originally from Stan Hank's Porschphiles
356 serial number reference site
We don't generally submit our data to this site, but it's still useful
Here are some vendors that we use every day in our shop. Feel free to contact us if you need more information or recommendations on sources for 356 Porsche parts and services!
Carquip:
A Boulder, Colorado 356 parts shop owned by Tom Conway
Stoddard:
The largest Porches new and reproduction parts dealer
Palo Alto Speedometers:
Porsche instrument refinisher and rebuilder
Autos International, Inc.:
Custom upholstery kits for 356 Porsches
Paulschrome.com
Some very informative pictures of the plating process. The section on
environmental protection is especially informative and helps to explain why
chrome plating is so expensive
International Mercantile:
Outstanding source for obsolete rubber and trim
Aero Kroil
"The oil that creeps" It beats wd-40 anyday
Diet Pepsi
The only thing we drink in the shop
KOA Radio
Listening from 8 til noon
ESPN Radio
Listening from noon til 3:56pm