So.... I'm sure everyone has a story to tell about how he (or she) found themselves 'in the Speedster World' and then on here, so here's mine-
I was significantly younger (it was the early '80s), well entrenched in the VW thing and running a 14 second Cal Look '72 Beetle on the street as my main transportation. I had settled on a hard top in 1976 for my Cal Look project after looking for a '71-72 bug c onvertible for a year, having seen only a few 68's, 69's (and maybe a couple of '70's?)- anything not really rusty wasn't for sale. At this point in time I didn't realize that what I was looking for didn't exist, as the Beetle convertible was no longer made (last year was 1970) and in my target years the soft tops were now Super Beetles. After a couple of older bugs, new as possible was the goal as anything more than a few years old WAS RUSTY, and I was already tired of working on rusty cars.
Anyway- one Sunday morning ('82? '83?) I go down to the corner store and there's this chamois colored Speedster on Fuchs with the top down in front of the store and boy, what a cool convertible! I had seen Sterling and Kelmark kit cars, wasn't impressed, but this was different. After a short conversation with the owner- found out he, a brother or 2 and some cousins had bought several completed bodies from Frank Reisner in L.A. and brought them up in the backs of semis. The family imported fruits and vegetables from California for the market here (was one of the big players locally) and knew the ins and out of bringing stuff up across the line. Although the body shape was pretty cool, my initial thoughts were "it's a convertible and NO RUST...".
The old convertible Porsche thing wouldn't leave my poor little head, so I looked into real Speedsters- they weren't expensive and I was thinking lowered with discs all around, 6" alloys on the front and 7's (or maybe even 8's!) on the back, irs, my Berg 5 and either a 2 liter 4 cam or a honkin' 2110 it could be a pretty rad car. The big problem (and main reason it didn't happen this way)- any Speedster for sale from Vancouver to Portland (with no internet yet I was looking in Hemmings and asking around at races and any Porsche owner I met) was either really rusty, a bent up old ex race car, or more likely both. After talking to a couple of custom 'panel beaters' (at that time there were no body parts for sale like there are now- hell, you can build a Speedster body from new parts- all you need to supply is a vin!) with quotes starting at $10,000 (and up, depending on what they found after further inspection) to get something close to paint ready, I realized I'd have way too much into this.
A while later I ran into the guy with the Intermeccanica again, found out they had 1 body still on the pallet (the cousin needed the money to help fund another bedroom on his house for the new baby), and after some back and forth it moved to my garage. What's happened since then is another story... Al
Oh yeah- PS- found this place about 2006?, lurked occasionally, apparently I joined March 21, 2008, lurked some more, wrote my first post sometime in 2012 and the rest y'all know...
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