1957 Porsche 356 Speedster Replica Built In October 2013 By Vintage Speedsters on 2040-cars
Ashburn, Virginia, United States
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Vintage Speedsters replica built in October 2013 and registered as a 1964 VW in California
The car is equipped with a powerful 1915 cc engine with dual 40 EMPI / HPMX Carburetors and performance ceramic headers and exhaust system by A-1 of Santa Ana California. The car is still brand new and only just broken in with 1,900 miles. It just had a fresh oil change and valves adjusted after initial break in. The tires are Pirelli and I have both sets of hub caps - Porsche crown hubcaps with factory Porsche crest (currently on the car) and also the plain chrome half moons that came with the car at time of delivery. Sony stereo & speakers with integrated bluetooth phone which syncs to any smartphone with bluetooth / hands free capability. Black top and side curtains Black carpet and interior Vintage Cocoa Mats Clear Virginia Title Perfect running car Car is sold as is with no warranty but its still brand new. Any questions please call Jason (703)932-0231 On Apr-10-14 at 04:13:18 PDT, seller added the following information: Vintage Speedsters replica built in October 2013 and registered as a 1964 VW in California The car is equipped with a powerful 1915 cc engine with dual 40 EMPI / HPMX Carburetors and performance ceramic headers and exhaust system by A-1 of Santa Ana California. It also has a 3.88 transmission and beefed up suspension with front and rear sway bars installed.The car is still brand new and only just broken in with 1,900 miles. It just had a fresh oil change and valves adjusted after initial break in. The tires are Pirelli and I have both sets of hub caps - Porsche crown hubcaps with factory Porsche crest (currently on the car) and also the plain chrome half moons that came with the car at time of delivery. Sony stereo & speakers with integrated bluetooth phone which syncs to any smartphone with bluetooth / hands free capability. Black top and side curtains Black carpet and interior Vintage Cocoa Mats Clear Virginia Title Perfect running car Car is sold as is with no warranty but its still brand new. Any questions please call Jason (703)932-0231 On Apr-10-14 at 05:03:32 PDT, seller added the following information: Vintage Speedsters replica built in October 2013 and registered as a 1964 VW in California Sony stereo & speakers with integrated bluetooth phone which syncs to any smartphone with bluetooth / hands free capability. Black carpet and interiorBlack top and side curtains Vintage Cocoa Mats Clear Virginia Title Perfect running car Car is sold as is with no warranty but its still brand new. Any questions please call Jason (703)932-0231 |
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