Originally Posted by dlbash:
Flying out to North Hollywood CA tomorrow to see John Steele and get to know my new Bali blue Carrerra coupe mit 2.5L Suby motor. Hoping to hang out with Tom Murtaugh on Friday for some extended curvy canyon road get acquainted cruising. Car was ordered in May 2013 so a long period of anticipation is finally over. It will be shipped to Indy and will be at the Carlisle show in May.
Dag I'm gettin' pumped!
Dave Bash
Dave, your reference to gastroenterology conferences implies you are a GI Doc. As a surgical pathologist I think we are related, professionally speaking (sorta). I am brand new to this website and joined because I contracted the "madness" again for a new hot car. I will turn 60 this summer and want to celebrate my good fortune at being alive and in good health. (Pathologists are a kinda morbid group as a rule). Anyway, I have read about the Beck speedsters and am impressed with the fabricated tubular frame for its presumed great rigidity, but I really love the coupe, which Beck does not offer. I too fantasize about a nearly 4 season car, as you mentioned earlier. Long Island has plenty of rain, cold and snow, at least this winter. I suspect the JPS VW chassis is not quite as stiff as the Beck unit, but a coupe should be inherently stiffer. Do you find any compromise in driving feel or flex? Can I pick your brain a little? if I make it to Carlisle next month I will look you up. Otherwise maybe I can give you a call and get a Speedster "consultation". Any feedback is welcome. Thanks. Ed Klein.