Ahem... Have any of you noticed a subtle difference in Leon's avatar? Just askin'.
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Did observe, didn't comment. Waiting for Leon's post explaining the change. Is this a dream or is this reality. Just sayin'
I'm not saying, but I know da truth!
Way to go Leon!
That right there is a Subaru-engine Vintage Spyder. Woohoo Leon!
This year we get all three versions, me, Lenny, and Leon. Type 1, type 4, and Suby.
And Darcie and Stephen with their Stuttgart Spyder. I think a couple more are coming, but we'll have at least 4 for the whole weekend.
We're gaining on them Danny.....
Very cool, Leon! Can't wait to see that beast!
A ride maybe?
Fer Shure Al....
WHOA.
Nicely done.
Congrats, Leon---absolutely sensational---just gorgeous!! I knew we would be seeing anotyher Spyder in your garage!
This is the first Suby Spyder I have seen. Will you meet us alomh I40 for the Carlisle Caravan?
I sure hope so! Good job, Leon!
Leon, I met and know you as a SpyderMan, so the world is back to normal again. Well it was until recent events with the Cheesehead up North. I think he's turning Japanese (I really think so) LOL
My thanks to Hoss for inspiring the acceptance of Suby power..... The car is WAY quicker than my first Spyder and idles like a purring lap cat.... I'm getting too old and don't have the room for the "mechanics" I used to perform.... So thanks again Hoss...
Leon, as long as you can get in and out of the Spyder, you ain't too old!
I noticed the avatar change, but didn't know anything else. Great ride, Leon!
How about an engine shot Leon?
So.....Leon, that is one gorgeous Spyder. Congratulations, man!
love the chrome ..... blinding
OK, the sight of polished up subis in various spyders is pulling me over to the dark side.
Really, really nice.
Say it ain't so, Joe.
Say it ain't so, Joe.
It ain't so. I'm deeply committed to being a flat-earth Luddite.
Psssst, hey you! Jes, jou, mon, da beeg guy. Wanne see some feeelthy pictures of Subi engines? Come on, hombre, jou can look for nutting, man.
Wow, the choices have dwindled down to Chop Suey or Sukiyaki, sorry but the sauerkraut and refried beans are no longer on the menu. Leon, you will loved the sukiyaki.
Leon:
Very cool nice ride. My monitor is "color blind", is the interior Gulf Orange? Looks great. Enjoy.
Art
Kinda RED Art.....
From another Cheesehead up North... congrat's Leon it's a beautiful car.
Quote from Ferris Bueller's Day Off "Ohhhh yeah.....chicka chicka..."
Since thats the way the Subbie engine sits in the donor car - does it use the Subbie trans? Every time I look at a Spyder I envision a Porsche 915 5 speed dropping right in there! Brings back AH bugeye and TR Spitfire days when you could actually service the engine --- or polish it up!
How does that compare to the weight of the original VW/Porsche lump? Does it throw off the balance of the car?
Ted
Looks like a VW transaxle to me.
Its a VW gear box and the Subby ( with radiator, hoses etc. ) is probably 200+lbs. heavier... The radiator is in front, which helps balance the car... The Quaife limited slip differential keeps power to both wheels and helps A LOT in the handling dept..
Looking good Leon, looking good!
Very nice, Leon.
Are all of you spyder folks running quaife LSD? My first spyder which had a 1915 type 1 did not have a LSD. My suby spyder (first one ever made by Vintage) had a LSD. While I would agree that the car with the LSD was quicker out of a corner, I'm not sure that it was more fun. There is something to be said for hanging that beautiful rear end out around a corner with that single tire smoking and the car drifting while you just bring everything back into line with a bit of throttle and counter steer. Just saying. Being the fastest isn't always the most fun. I really miss my spyders sometimes. My wife says that after my daughter is finished with school, 4 years, and if I'm a good boy maybe I can add a spyder to the garage. BEAUTIFUL car Leon. It certainly checks all the right boxes. Power, colors, it has it all. Makes me salivate. I love my 356. I could drive it across the country in comfort tomorrow. It was 25 degrees yesterday and I was comfy warm with Pandora cranking. I'll never be without the 356. But the spyder is such an adrenaline rush. It has the most forgiving predictable handling of any car I have ever owned. Maybe one day. Congratulations.
Bwaaaaa haaaaa!
I don't think there is much chance that a dressed Suby is 200 pounds more than a Type 1. I looked into this before doing my swap.
More like 50, maybe 60 pounds if you aren't careful.
Ed,
Can you weigh you car with the Subi and tell us the weight gain from the type 1? Voila, no more guessing.