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A friend of mine with a large collection of cars brought his 1965 356C coupe to Cars  and Coffee today and we were chatting about his (he has another concours quality one that he rarely drives) cars and the Beck Super Coupe I’m hoping for.  During the course of the conversation he offered me his keys.  Being the smart person that I like to tell myself (and others) that I am, I accepted.

His car is gorgeous in Bali blue with light gray leather.  The paint was done a number of years ago, and while shiny, it has a number of scratches and chips.  That will be fixed soon.  Overall, the car looks lovingly maintained but not so perfect that you would be afraid to drive it.  Mechanically the car is perfect.

The drive was eye-opening.  While not fast, it was sprightly, but how it drove was special.  Every control was smooth and without any slop.  The engine was smooth and eager to rev.  The steering was light, precise, and totally without play.  The shifter was precise and nicely weighted.  Even the turn signal lever felt “expensive.”  Now I get what all the praise was about.

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1964 Beck Super Coupe

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Gordon Nichols posted:

Eye opening, isn’t it?

Certainly not a powerhouse, but everything works as it is supposed to with no surprises.  Plus, they are nicely balanced.

They are remarkable little cars.

That is really true Gordon, once you experience it you know how it spoils you for the other cars. I still remember the long pull of the second gear and even the 420mm Steering wheel makes the steering IMO give you a feeling of being sure footed with rapid response even if it was worm and roller  

Good for you Lane!

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