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Sorry to make my first post here in the classifieds but I have wanted a Speedster ever since I saw my first one in Kit Car back in 1994. I'm not too picky about mileage; just want a clean classic looking model that I can rack up some miles on myself (maybe something like Robby's beautiful car but with a minor flaw or three).

The main caveat is I need something I can get on the road for $15,000 or less. I know this is pretty low end for an enthusiast's car, but we all have to start somewhere. I have been keeping an eye out on Craigslist, and even, Lord help me, Ebay; but I have a feeling the real gem is hidden here somewhere.

Any tips greatly appreciated.
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Sorry to make my first post here in the classifieds but I have wanted a Speedster ever since I saw my first one in Kit Car back in 1994. I'm not too picky about mileage; just want a clean classic looking model that I can rack up some miles on myself (maybe something like Robby's beautiful car but with a minor flaw or three).

The main caveat is I need something I can get on the road for $15,000 or less. I know this is pretty low end for an enthusiast's car, but we all have to start somewhere. I have been keeping an eye out on Craigslist, and even, Lord help me, Ebay; but I have a feeling the real gem is hidden here somewhere.

Any tips greatly appreciated.
I did notice it; and I wouldn't mind doing a fly & drive for the "perfect" car. I would love to find something like that for the price but I think travel expenses and registering it in CA would put me way over budget. Plus if I get a red car I think I will have to paint it... navy blue maybe? Probably silver or black.

Thanks for the heads up though. I read all the ads for the last couple of months and sent a few emails out. I'm sure I would have more options at this price during the winter; it doesn't matter to me since I would drive it year round.
Stephan, you have come to the right place my new friend... This site will not only educate you, but also get you ready for the fab-u-lus life of owning a Speedie... It took me over 16 months to find one that meant my standards and pricing... But once I pulled the trigger there was NO looking back, and I love it more today than when I bought it over a year ago on the 21st of March. See some days you NEVER forget... Now I gotta tell Ya Vince is right.... his ride is sweet, but I do not know how long it would take to get the smell of "Brut" out of the drivers seat... More than fair price too. Well good luck and well see you on board here soon I hope...

Speedster "D"
Stephan
if you ever buy one look me up...I seem to be the only one in this neck of the woods with no one to 'cruise' with...I did see one pull into Canyon Lake last month and spotted a Spyder pulling out of a housing track in Murrieta but no idea who...been rebuilding for the past year and should be back on the road in a month or so..
Frank

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Grab your cash and figure out where to borrow another $8K and head for Eagle's Nest, Oregon. Buy Bruce's speedster.Worry-free and priced right.

I don't hold much faith in speedsters around $15K and I consider myself extremely lucky as I bought mine as an unknown and unresearched eBay entity a number of years ago. I wouldn't do that again knowing what I know now!

I know! The more I look the more I wish I had at least another $5k. There's a turbo in the OC craigslist for $22k! http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/car/294531727.html

I really need to get lucky and find a nice reliable one in my budget. I just feel like I have waited so long already that it won't even happen if I keep waiting--something always comes up.

I am going to be engaged any day now (just waiting for the ring to be finished); and after that who knows when I will have any extra money.
Stephan, get the car before you get engaged.... You'll never get tried of driving the car nor will it ever brother you to sell itself! ..Vince can you bottle that aroma for me and bring it to Paso... LOL...

Speedster "D"

P.S. 15K for Speedie.. Please.... I paid less for mine and have not had a single problem... You just better now what and how to look for what you want.. I've seen plenty of cars that are a great value for 15K

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Hey Vince,
I didn't mean to offend anyone, but watching what comes up for sale, mostly on eBay, sorting out resellers and so forth, it just seems pretty dicey under $20K. Who knows who built 'em, how they've been driven, why so many are low mileage.

Look at what Antunes experienced with a next to new one 'ka-blooey!'
I think he had less than a 1000 miles on his and he knew the car's history from day one.

No Vince you have a proven entity (even if it is white). Bruce W. has a proven entity too, just less miles on it, I guess if I had a point, that'd be it, aside from pissing folks off with white cars, LOL!

Not a good Friday in Benicia,
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If you think about the risks too long you wind up looking at Boxters. I saw several under 15,000 just today.

David: Thanks! I hope I find a speedster as nice as yours--love the color combo.

As far as the engagement goes; I just feel lucky to have found a girl that I actually *want* to marry. Didn't think it would ever happen after my messy divorce.
All Right------Stephen if you got some time and are fairly handy you can find a great speedster in your price range. In the fear of never being able to sell my speedster here I'll tell you my story. Bought a CMC in Aug. She was in shambles. Had it color sanded, redid the interior, and added my own touches. Here are the results.

CMC in Shambles-$5500
Costs to fix her-$4000
Total Investment-$9500

Being a happy Speedster Owner and Being one of the Guys-PRICELESS

PS-no offence Ester and Angela.

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No, unfortutantly my camera was broken when I brought the car home. I couldnt wait to get working so pics never got taken. What I can say is it was a complete car. It was built in 1990 and not a thing was done to it since. Looked like it sat outside for a few years too. She is no show winner(never will be) but its a great driver. Runs and drives great.....reminds me of the bug I had in high school. Slight step up 10 years later.

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Nice job, Kurt! I hadn't seen those side-by-sides before.

Stephan, that's the difference between a car you don't pay a lot for and one that's sorted out, in my humble opinion. Someone puts it together on a budget in their garage, decides they're in over their head and then sells it to you, the guy who anticipates a fun and exciting trip through the mess.
Mine looked pretty similar in most respects to Kurt's -- odd gauges that didn't look right, wires and loose stuff ... shoddy workmanship compared to what he wound up doing by anybody's measure. You can bet he's bled and poured sweat into that revision.
It's not cheap to do, but it's fun if you're crafty. And you get a great deal of satisfaction being able to tell people you had something to do with the way it came out. See Lane's thread about his car's door trim pieces -- he's tickled to death that he fashioned something very nice out of cast-aside lumber chunks.
And he should be -- but you won't find that in the average inexpensive eBay car.
If you decide to buy one on eBay, I'd sure go back and read Vince's thread regarding his new low-light Ghia. Lots of things to consider and look for ... and ask to see the car if you can get to it.
We can help with the stuff to be particular about.
Stephen,
I was an ebay buyer. I bought mine site unseen on ebay last april for $8500, flew down and drove it home. My car was alot like Darren and Kurts cars, old, faded and in need of some serious TLC. In the past year (1 year friday to be exact) I've spent thousands to get it to where I want. It's not really the way I'd intended to do it but in hindsight I'm glad it turned out this way. I originally was going to have JPS build me a car and I was going to drive it across country, which I'm sure would have been awesome, but I instead of had a different "awesome" experience. I have done just about everything that could be done to a speedster (new interior, gauges, engine rebuild, paint, top, suspension, the list goes on) not always because it needed to be done but because I wanted it done. I've also put many personal touches on my car that make it mine, small details that set it apart from others. But the most important part is that I've learned soooo much about my car, how it works and how it's made. Not to mention the friends I've made along the way. This kind of ties into another thread (how it looks, feels, smells), I'm glad I did it the way I did, I don't think I would have nearly the same amount of pride in my car had someone else done it for me. I love getting my hands dirty (even if they're only getting dirty passing tools to my new friend/mechanic Steve) because I'm learning about my car. As stated already, there are different strokes for different folks. The one thing for sure is you'll love it no matter how you get it!

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Kurt and cory our cars are like brothers......same old POS's turned to well better POS's or something like that. I will have to say I got a steal on my car. Helps to be handy on these cars. If I could add the labor hours I bet I would be close to a Vintage build. But then again I can look at my car and remember the day she came home, man was it a mess. Now shes at least a decent car and I'm happy.

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