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I seem to recall the owner of JPS Coupe number 4 (the light green one) posted some pictures on this site that were beautiful. I have wasted a full day of work trying to track down those pictures with no luck. Also, I wanted to see how the owner of JPS Coupe number 4's experience has been so far. JPS has been building coupes for over a year now, there must be some other people besides Tom and Eddy with stories of JPS Coupe ownership.
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I seem to recall the owner of JPS Coupe number 4 (the light green one) posted some pictures on this site that were beautiful. I have wasted a full day of work trying to track down those pictures with no luck. Also, I wanted to see how the owner of JPS Coupe number 4's experience has been so far. JPS has been building coupes for over a year now, there must be some other people besides Tom and Eddy with stories of JPS Coupe ownership.
David, thank you for the compliments. The color is a 1957 porsche special order color called auretium green (#5712). I saw the color in a picture of a 57 coupe on the 356 Registry and fell in love with it. My experience so far with JPS Coupe #4 has been 99% pleasurable but I only have 980 miles on it. It is also a pretty basic build with nothing tricky i.e.: big motor,ac,tube frame etc. It has the 1776 (85-90hp) with highway gears which is fine for me. The only problems so far are a balky driver door handle and driver side power window. I take it in soon for the 1000 mile check-up, so will have the fixes done then. I know some owners on the site have had issues with John Steele, but I have had a very good experience to this point.

Paul, if I could do it over I would spend the extra $$ and do wide 5s. To me nothing screams "replica" like the 8 slot 4 bolts, but as Jim says, only a trained eye porsche nut would notice. I am even investigating the costs involved in having a 10 slot 4 bolt mass produced. I think a lot of us 4 bolters would spring for a set if they existed. If anybody wants to talk replicoupes, feel free to call me at 714-639-4308 any evening 8-9:30 pm west coast time.

Re the "wide 5's"--it seems that Beck is so careful with originality that the leave off the hubcaps to show the 5 bolt pattern.

Makes me want to run without hubcaps to show off my wide 5's but I'm pretty sure that no one in this state would ever have a clue about 4's or 5's.

You know: "5 million people, 10 last names."

---Jack
Hi Tom - thanks for making yourself available for coupe chat. Your car is a beautiful shade of green. I personally would like to go for a basic build too. I'll just take the 1776 engine and few options other than nipple hubcaps.

I live in Seattle so I don't need the AC. However, I am afraid about my car leaking like the other Tom's coupe. That would be a problem!! Also, I would like to put a classic looking radio in mine because nothing screams kit car like contemporary stereos and speakers.

Thanks!
Gordon,

Not to hijack the thread but since you asked... It's coming along great but a little slower than I would like. It's been on jackstands since March with a looooong list of things to do but I shortened the list last week to only the necessary stuff so hope to be driving next week. The longer list will have to wait until the snow flies. The Pinto 4-banger is getting a face lift this week. And yes, the gas tank is in the back of this one too - so I'll be keeping one eye in the mirror. :>)

ECB

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Ricardo and Jim -

Bill Ward says "hi". Just kidding, I have been using the Sabs' guitarist's name on virtually all of my accounts for years now. I like it when folks like y'all recognize it! I grew up on the California coast in the 1980s and 1990s - Sabbath was about all I listened to in those days. Thanks!
I reckon "IRONMAN" sounds better than "GRP MAN". But seriously folks. I still have to wait a little bit before I place my order. I also have the tricky proposition of getting my wife to agree to my plans. In my head there is green w. saddle interior coupe. I can't seem to shake this vision.
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