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1955 Porsche 550 Spyder Replica, Other

1955 Silver Porsche 550
1955 Silver Porsche 550
1955 Silver Porsche 550
1955 Silver Porsche 550
1955 Silver Porsche 550
1955 Silver Porsche 550
1955 Silver Porsche 550
1955 Silver Porsche 550
1955 Silver Porsche 550
1955 Silver Porsche 550
1955 Silver Porsche 550
1955 Silver Porsche 550
1955 Silver Porsche 550
Make: Porsche
Model: 550
Type: Convertible
Trim: Replica
Year: 1955
Mileage: 15,000
VIN: 00000000000
Color: Silver
Engine: Type 4 2316cc
Cylinders: 4
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: Manual, 5 Speed
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Austin, Texas, United States

1955 Porsche 550 Replica Additional Info:

This is my personal car, which I have had for a little over 3 years. This car is a premium 550 replica, and has many more features and upgrades than a typical 550, even by today's standards. This car, to build today, would easily approach 70,000. These cars are just like you would imagine: fun to drive and own, fun to work on, big BIG attention getters, even if there are Ferrari's and Lambos right next to it. Having a 550 is really as great as it gets if you are into vintage cars. I am selling because I just want to move on to a new project, hopefully a vintage Land Cruiser.
This car was originally built in 2004 by Greg Leatch at Vintage Spyders. The car was originally owned by a guy in Arizona and then Louisiana, and then to me, in Austin Texas.
This car has several features that make it truly exceptional:-A serious motor: Type 4 (not beetle type 1) big-bore 2316cc motor with super cooling from a porsche 911 shroud system.-Rear independent suspension...WAY better than the lowly swingarm suspension that appears on most replicas-5 speed transmission
I want to come right out front and talk about what is not great on this car:-the car weeps oil and I haven't found from where. It's a very slow leak....in a few months, it was not enough oil to fill a paper towel. Air-cooled VWs just sort of do this my mechanic said, and he recommended doing nothing about this minor leak-It doesn't shift well, gets better as the car warms up. I can get it into all gears both upshifting and downshifting, and it's certainly driveable, but the shifter feels a bit "sticky" coming both out of and into gears.-It is a no-choke car, so cold starts require a few tries where the motor rumbles to life and then stops--this is REALLY common with air cooled cars with big carbs. Again, my mechanic simply said it's not worth putting a choke on
About the Car
-356B porsche hubs and brakes, brake drums in the rear-5-speed Side-shift 914 transmission with dog-leg first gear-914 shifter-Front brakes are 1980 VW rabbit calipers and pads-Company that made the car is still in business and on facebook-As I researched the car and parts, I created a Google Doc with a lot of information, which I can share-Odyssey lightweight battery with aluminum mount-Dash lights are all converted to LEDs, dimmer still works (except alternator warning light--that needs to draw power to trigger charging system)-Premium german wool carpet, not perfect condition but still very nice-Canvas tonneau cover-2316cc Type 4 motor-Has external oilcooler with fan, mounted behind passenger seat-Headlights are LED upgrade from VintageCarLED-Has 1950s style "running light" mini-bulb in headlight housing--a nice vintage touch-Actual 356 Porsche clock mounted on dash--still works after like 60 years!-Fire extenguisher with quick-release mounted near driver-4-point Crow harnesses-leather seats on fiberglass replica seat shells.-Has the 2" firewall relief allowing the seats to be pushed back a little bit, this car is better for bigger drivers-I am 6'2, 200 pounds and I fit just fine-Texas "ASSM" (assembled) title in hand. Registered in Texas as "Custom Vehicle"--only took 1 trip to DMV! Check your state for registration requirements-Insurance is like $350 a year with Hagarty-Great car for car shows!
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