I'm looking to jump into my first speedster and have been reading the forums daily. From what I've gathered, the IM and Beck and SAS are all tops but I'm not sure I'm patient enough and I'm not sure I want to spend that much at this stage of the game. I do know that I know very little about working on cars and engines and how they work other than turn the key, gas is go and brake is stop. Both Vintage and JPS seem to be reliable for the price range, I live in New Orleans so there are no close builders other than KY and SAS is more than I want to spend with a 12 month wait. IM sounds GREAT but 10 month wait and over $60K the way I want it.
From what I've read, JPS seems to have the slight edge over Vintage although both are excellent cars. Is this assumption incorrect (that JPS has the edge?) I'm not crazy about the Parking Brake in the centre, can either change this? Vintage states 5 weeks to get the turnkey ready and JPS 12 weeks. Any suggestions? Is the fit and finish superior on a JPS? Do they take their time or does VS just have more empolyees and can move faster on multiple orders?
I did notice the A/C on the JPS is very cheesy looking with a big plastic peice under the dash, just doesn't look integrated well like the Beck, SAS and IM. I didnt see any pics of A/C on the Vintage. In fact, I didn't see many interior pics of the Vintages at all. Also Vintage doesnt seem to offer a 2110 engine just 1915. I may have to fly out to LA to check them out but wanted to check here first. Thanks,
Rob
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