How can you tell the diffrence between an authetic or replica Porsche Speedster?
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While I was at work I saw this 1960?*said 1960 on it* Porsche Speedster and I'm not sure if it was authentic or a replica and I can't seem to find anything on there here or anything else. I didn't get any pictures since all my managers were there and their was an event going to the parking lot of the side of the store. But when I saw it I recognized it and automatically remember it as the car Frankie Muniz has and how they said it was really rare. I'm not sure because the interior looked a little clean to be really old. The steering wheel was wood and other random interiors of the car. But the car had antique license plates on it so i don't know when they started making kits.
but anyways I think the car is ugly replica or not. It just fascinates me of seeing something really rare and expensive. I'd rather have the red 360 sypder I see today but I see it all the time so it doesn't phase me as much even though I shit my pants every time I see it because I think it's so beautiful.
but anyways I think the car is ugly replica or not. It just fascinates me of seeing something really rare and expensive. I'd rather have the red 360 sypder I see today but I see it all the time so it doesn't phase me as much even though I shit my pants every time I see it because I think it's so beautiful.
Last edited by 3Point5SE; Mar 15, 2008 at 09:16 PM.
Food for thought: A kit car based on an old Beetle can still run antique tags.
More improtantly, Porsche never made a fiberglass Speedster.
More improtantly, Porsche never made a fiberglass Speedster.
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It looked legit but than again anything can look legit these days. I'll just ask on 6 speed.
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