My Speedster Clinic coupe

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My Speedster Clinic coupe

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Very nice. Those 'Emory' slots work well too...
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That's a very sweet drive :)

What is the spec of the 356?
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Beautiful car, i think i have seen this one in the 'flesh' maybe, at Stanford hall show in 2017?

How are you finding it?
Anything you would do differently next time?

There must be something we can learn from your experience...
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That is one stunning example!!


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I have a few questions!!

Are you running a narrower beam at the front?
Is it just on dropped spindles?
Are the Fuchs 14” or 15”? 4.5j on the front or 5j?

Did you buy it as a turn key?

Again, lovely example mate!


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AccidentalGenius wrote:Beautiful car, i think i have seen this one in the 'flesh' maybe, at Stanford hall show in 2017?

How are you finding it?
Anything you would do differently next time?

There must be something we can learn from your experience...

It’s all good really, same niggles as any classic
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356V wrote:I have a few questions!!

Are you running a narrower beam at the front?
Is it just on dropped spindles?
Are the Fuchs 14” or 15”? 4.5j on the front or 5j?

Did you buy it as a turn key?

Again, lovely example mate! Image


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Narrower beam, adjustable on the beam mount, adjusters in the beam, dropped spindles to take the 944 hubs and discs, 16” fuchs....built by me...
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What do people think folks would pay for a car built to these standards ?.....curious as never seen one for sale
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greg356a wrote:That's a very sweet drive :)

What is the spec of the 356?

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Silver bullet wrote:What do people think folks would pay for a car built to these standards ?.....curious as never seen one for sale
http://www.speedsterclinic.com/factory- ... ecreation/
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anglophone1 wrote:
Silver bullet wrote:What do people think folks would pay for a car built to these standards ?.....curious as never seen one for sale
http://www.speedsterclinic.com/factory- ... ecreation/
And £20k extras :-)
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I think it also depends on what a car is registered as and if it's been IVA'd - naturally effects prices achieved
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Bootsy wrote:I think it also depends on what a car is registered as and if it's been IVA'd - naturally effects prices achieved
It is registered correctly.....
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