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I'm sure this question has be asked too often on this forum, but in reading many posts I still could not find an answer. Perhaps there isn't a perfect answer. I'm in the market for a 356 Speedster replica. Which company should I hire to build it for me?

I grew up with 356s. My father owned the first Porsche in Canada in 1952. I owned my first 356 eight days after I turned 18, a 1956 356 A Super coupe. I've always wanted another one, but didn't want the problems (I rebuilt my Super engine twice). Here's what I emailed to the four main vendors, meaning JPS, Beck, IM, and Vintage.

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I'm sure this question has be asked too often on this forum, but in reading many posts I still could not find an answer. Perhaps there isn't a perfect answer. I'm in the market for a 356 Speedster replica. Which company should I hire to build it for me?

I grew up with 356s. My father owned the first Porsche in Canada in 1952. I owned my first 356 eight days after I turned 18, a 1956 356 A Super coupe. I've always wanted another one, but didn't want the problems (I rebuilt my Super engine twice). Here's what I emailed to the four main vendors, meaning JPS, Beck, IM, and Vintage.

Here
When you post a message that you want to EDIT you can go to your post and you will see: edit posted 2/9/2010 2:23:33 PM

Edit in Blue because it's a link to go back to your new post and you can redo.

You cannot delete a post though. Although you can wipe out the post and it would be an empty post (no text) which leads us all to post empty posts as well.

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