Considering selling my (wives) Beck - its fully loaded with all canvas (top, tonneau, 2 sets of windows. White and tan, wood wheel, etc Current build price with same options is about $40K. Mine is on the East Coast in a garage and ready to go - not in a rush (I enjoy it more than my wife but I think she would prefer something more modern).
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Looks like some big exhaust. What size engine do you in there?
If I had more than one wife, I’d probably have to sell my Beck too ;-)
Thanks Tom - that's funny ... I will leave the poly-typo ....
Bobby - she (car not wife) has the 1900cc, twin carb - I believe 120HP? engine (I'm sure somebody will know for sure) - but its the bigger one and the exhaust does get some attention ....
Should also mention that she came with a 1956 title, so in Maryland, I was able to register her without any issue as a 1956, without inspection and with a permanent historic title .... (no inspections, no renewals and only need to post the one on the trunk not the front)
Tom Blankinship posted:If I had more than one wife, I’d probably have to sell my Beck too ;-)
I don't know, Tom; it's probably the only place where you'd get some peace and quiet...
Real Nice car....best of luck but you will miss her when/if she leaves
Good morning all - thinking about mid 30ies - otherwise I will keep her for a while longer.
Super nice car. Best of luck with the sale.
Nice ride.
I think my wife would prefer something more modern, too, but for now she's still putting up with me.
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That's what my son just bought..... Guards Red, too!
Gordon, it is the way to go. Will definitely go up in value and is a BEAST.
Yup, that's what Chris says. Significantly quicker than his old 350Z and quieter and more comfortable, too - if you're skinny, that is. Those front seats really hug you!