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pre a speedster barn find
A younger guy stops in this morning, and says he has aquired a pre a speedster, supposed to be the real deal. He basically fell into if for scrap metal price. I am going to look it over after work tonight. It of course needs work, driveline is out and apart, and pans are rusty, but is supposed all there and saveable. I am excited, I will post up pics later as long as it is o.k with him.
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Hmmmmm.......should be interesting!
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amazing.....they're still out there....somewhere
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Sub"d
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Subed and waiting with 'bated breath. What's the scoop?
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I know where you can buy a bunch of parts for it, look up
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So , on my way there, I am nervous, kind of like I am on my way to a first date or something. I get there and it is rough, but worse cars have come back from the dead. I only saw the tub, and front suspension, but he says he believes he has the whole car , mostly in boxes in his basement. He removed the front fenders as well, and has them in his basement. It is a 1955 356 for sure, Vin # 80500. It looks like a speedster, but I am not an expert in this area at all. It supposedly spent a lot of its life as a race car, has a roll bar welded in. Lots of dents, and dings and of course, rust. Was originally red, but was painted lime green Guy says he has scraped off 1/4"-1/2" of bondo .
I am going to get nominated for the worst barn thread ever, because I took about 10 photos, and ran home, all excited to post them here , and they are gone. I must have erased them somehow, either that, or the Porsche gods don't want this one discovered. He is a nice guy, and said I can stop back anytime , so I will get up there again this weekend. He does not have the original motor anymore, He said what he has now is a 912 motor. I told him about this place, and hopefully he will chime in at some point. Pretty cool to see a piece of history like this. It was supposedly sitting, rotting, outside of a small repair shop right here in the Pittsburgh area . Sorry about the photo's. My heart sunk when I went to transfer them and they were gone. |
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FASTFRED - it's a good thing we all like you so much or we would have to lynch you right now - lOL!
Pics when you get them, I too am subscribed! angela |
From 356a.com (you can do all sorts of lookups)
year built model year type style coachbuilder begin end 1955 1955 Pre-A Speedster Reutter 80201 80929 This vehicle would have come with an engine from the following types and number ranges: internal name common name first number last number 589/2 1300 S 50104 50127 547 Carrera 1500 90001 90096 546/2 1500 34120 35790 528/2 1500 S 41049 41420 506/2 1300 22022 22245 Note: Ignore the first digit if it is a "5". Example: if a serial number above is 5085001, it should be read as 085001. One exception: 1300S engines had a serial number between 50001 and 50999 - in this case, do not ignore the first 5! |
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I already found a feather pillow....now I just need to find some TAR..
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congrats....... a great find....
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Looks like the owner registered and posted a pic of it here:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-356-technical-forum/615891-356-speedster-barn-find.html |
Sorry you lost your photos here are some of the ones i have. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1309106174.jpg
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1309106232.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1309106294.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1309106364.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1309106433.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1309106504.jpg |
Save that car!!!!
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It's in really rough shape but it's worth a bloody fortune fully restored. We're talking new Ferrari money.
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