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@Nolan posted:

Sorry but no power steering, brakes or top, those were on one of the last cars SAS built.  The car is very reliable as I've driven it from Florida to Carlisle three times without any problems. As for the insured value of $42,000, it Grundy's annual increase of out original agreed value of my purchase price which was lower.  I not looking for anywhere that much and would consider most offers.

@Joe Bednarik was looking for a Speedster with an automatic transmission a few years back. If he hasn't found one he may still be interested. Your Speedster is a bit of a unicorn in the sense that it will likely appeal to a smaller audience but that audience would be VERY interested in the car. The used market is quite strong, just look at the recent prices on BaT. You might even consider BaT as their opinion on replicas seems to have changed dramatically. Whatever route you go I'd hire a professional photographer to take hundreds of photos to help sell the car. Decide what the least amount you'd take for the car and price it above that so you have room for haggling as everyone seems to think they're a shrewd negotiator.

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