I had a real 1958 when I was 19 in 1971...therefore I want a replica with authentic details, Speedster bucket seats, 356 style VDO gauges, trim, etc
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watch this forum for a member-sorted car...or...
purchase a rolling car from Vintage Speedsters sans engine. Have your own engine built and installed (or build it yourself).
What's your budget?
Budget? no limit depending on car...I know the replica values...I've had real Porsches since 1971 and I follow the adverts daily. I'm patient for the right car and right value...I won't overpay unless the car has a Porsche motor, gearbox, suspension. Thanks
If you want a Porsche motor, gearbox, suspension, talk to Henry at Intermeccanica.
Yeah, then you could get one like Bob's:
CarreraRS posted:I had a real 1958 when I was 19 in 1971...therefore I want a replica with authentic details, Speedster bucket seats, 356 style VDO gauges, trim, etc
Hi, I have a guards red with tan interior made by vintage speedster last 2011. It only has 715 miles. I am located in reseda, ca 91335. If interested you can call me at 8184481120. My name is Nony.
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Cue the guitar: You can get anything you want and Henry's restaurant. Just sayin' . . . And a determined DYIer can get real damned close to original look/feel, with enough time and money.
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that's "at" not "and" above, 10th word, sorry.
"You can get anything you want and Henry's restaurant." Excepting Henry.
Frazoo is right. If money isn't a problem Henry can make one that is virtually indistinguishable from the real thing until you look underneath, then it's better. Carey at Special Edition (Beck) can get you pretty darned close too, and for a good bit less. Can't go wrong either way.
Check out some of Intermeccanica's used cars: