Porsche 1955/2000 Spyder 550 Replica High Quality ,silver Convertable on 2040-cars
clinton , nj, United States
Engine:2400 cc
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Red
Make: Replica/Kit Makes
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: leather and aluminum
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 255
Options: sat radio amp speakers/pods, Leather Seats
Sub Model: spyder
Exterior Color: Silver
I bought this back in 2000's paid 22,000 for it and put another 15,000 into it (stereo, amps ,and speakers with custom pods,alumin diamondplate floor liners and electrical go over). I then invested in a whole new round of parts including a new hot-rodded out 2400 cc motor from air cooled tech. Motor is unassembled . Theres tons more hitech parts- complete professional pedal unit,chromed axel covers, 4 wheel disc brake conversion kit, fire ext, trim , new rims (5), parts.etc At least another 10,000 .I broke down the rear clip of car in anticipation of me doing restoration . I was stetting up rear clip to fully open from rear of car. The car is easy to work on. It is legally registered in NJ as a 1955 Porsche . The classic antique insurance is very low. The car is in a secure self storage unit , located near Clinton NJ. Car is easily picked up by a flatbed and pick up truck ( for rear clip and or all the extra parts coming with this car ).Car needs type 1 VW trans, Rancho trans makes em and will make you a sweet one specifically for this car. I already have Ranchos , Topside shifter kit (500$) . These cars sell finnished for 45-65 K Not just any replica, but quality ones.This is a Vintage (maker) out of Mexico I believe Car is high quality.The last potential buyer spent two hours going thru every part for this car. Its all there- motor case,shocks , complete motor build parts , hot cam , rebuilt carbs,clutch disc and plate , litened flywheel , chrome axel covers/tubes, disc brake conversions for front, etc etc Thank you for looking.
On Jun-28-13 at 14:01:31 PDT, seller added the following information:
sorry for small pictures here or there . I cant get rid of them . thanks
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