Originally Posted by 19652plus2:
Don't disown me guys, but if you want a coupe and you're not going to go with water cooled power, why not look for a real one? They're still out there for mere mortal money. It just takes some searching...
Rust.
15 yrs ago, original speedsters were at about $50- 75K for something decent, and a replica was around half that (depending on the mfg). In my heart, I knew that originals were only going to go up, although I didn't have any idea how much.
Why did I buy a replica anyhow? Rust. There's rust hiding in almost every 356: coupe, speedster, or cab. Most guys from the Rust-Belt have fought a battle with rust since they bought their first car, and a lot of us have zero desire to contend with it in a car we care about.
Couple the rust issue with the fact that coloring outside the lines on an original can only decrease the value of it, whereas customizing a replica is almost expected. If I had purchased one of those original speedsters back in the 90s, I'd have made a $100K return on investment, but I would not have driven the car at all.
Hindsight is always 20/20-- I should've bought the original as an investment, and a fun car to play with/ But in reality, most guys don't think that way-- spouses or savings account will only support one "fun car". Most of us chose the replica route because we'd like to drive 'em. That's what this is about: driving pleasure.