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Old 08-13-2006, 08:27 PM
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I wonder if you could just buy the rolling chassis and do your own swap...(shrug)
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356's are one of my favorite cars.... one day ill have one of those too.
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My mechanic (66 yrs old) works on everyones 911 and 356 here in town (pop.250,000) grew up in Stuttgart area... swept the floors of the Porsche factory when he was a teenager, then worked on the 56-57 speedster... told me that he thought the nice replicas were a better car than the originals. Much tighter feel, more HP (if you have a slightly modified engine) and easier to maintain. Thought that might be an interesting point of view from a very experienced guy.
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Old 09-18-2006, 12:05 AM
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I have found the same opinion from several other people as well, I can say personally that my replica's have been much more reliable and significantly more user friendly then the originals that I have been around.
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Old 09-24-2006, 07:07 PM
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has anyone have any expericence with www.BoulderSpeedster.com
looking to get one...
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Old 11-07-2006, 10:07 PM
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I see one every friday at a local event, and its done beautifully.
I think they are awesome cars, you just have to get the right replica.
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they look great, but I hate exiting the car smelling of gas and oil.
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Old 11-16-2006, 11:37 AM
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they look great, but I hate exiting the car smelling of gas and oil.

Heck, thats half the fun of driving these older Porsches. My dad had come down for a few days this week and he was commenting on the smell of my car as we were driving to breakfast. He also said it was too loud to talk on his cell phone....I even put the windows up and it was too loud.....I love it!
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Old 11-21-2006, 09:09 AM
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Heck, thats half the fun of driving these older Porsches. My dad had come down for a few days this week and he was commenting on the smell of my car as we were driving to breakfast. He also said it was too loud to talk on his cell phone....I even put the windows up and it was too loud.....I love it!

So I get neg rep for the above post? At least they could have left their name....they did leave the following comment...."U nigggggaaaa!" Thats why I dont like this rep stuff.
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Old 06-21-2007, 11:29 PM
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Try Intermeccanica, they are IMHO the best out there. I've been to the factory here in Vancouver, and was humbled by the level of craftsmanship that goes into their vehicles. They offer recreations with full tube frame chasis's, and choices of powertrains going up to 911 power. And to boot, the owner Henry Reisner is super nice guy.

www.intermeccanica.com

I dunno, just my $0.02...
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I was told by my Porsche mechanic (68 years old) that he thought the replicas (nice ones) were better than the original ones. He's had plenty of originals at his shop, and has owned a few speedsters in the 22 years I've been going to him. He even had a Carrera project which he sold way too cheap. He worked at the factory when he was 14... as the beer & bread fetcher (on a bicycle) So I kind of want to believe his replica/original opinion. Just one persons opinion.
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Modern reproductions are "better" cars than the original... no more different than a late-model Civic can out-do a 356 A/B/C/Cab/DConv/Roadster/Speedster at the track. At the end of the day, it just comes down to what's more important to the individual... driving THE original, or driving something that is more reliable, inexpensive, but ultimately a copy.

If you tell a 356 enthusiast that his original isn't as reliable, or as fast, or as well-built as your reproduction, he'll feel sorry... but not for himself.
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I have started to consider buying one of these myself. I have been shopping around on Beck's site and am really impressed with what they have. I will check out the other companies that have been mentioned in this thread as well.
As much as I would like to have an original, I like the idea of owned a rep that is a better daily driver.
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I sat in one from this place in Malibu today, don't know much about replicas but the one they had in the show room was nice. I'm looking for a white one.

http://www.automotivelegends.com/

reasonable pricing as well.
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