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@Theron ... your requested Information.

I was looking at Greg's website for Vintage Motorcars of California, in Hawaiian Gardens, CA.  (https://www.vintagemotorcarsin...m/speedster-turnkey/ ) and I saw that a new speedster build has a base cost of $54,500 without additional features. I have also heard, and recently saw on this site, that although the build time is suppose to be about 13 to 14 months it is actually taking about 24 months to recieve your new build.
With this information, and watching the auctions on Bring-A-Trailer, I considered that asking $45,000. for this car was not out of line.
At $45,000 a person is coming into a fantastic car for at least $10,000 less and not having to wait for 14 to 24 months. (and if buying it here, instead of BaT, they save the additional 5% auction buyers fee) They could be driving this home they day they pay for it, and enjoying it this summer, not the summer of 2025 (think about that...)
This car is located in Long Beach, CA. and has always been registered in California.
This car was built by Kirk, at Vintage Speedsters of California in Hawaiian Gardens, CA. before Greg purchased the old location of Vintage Speedsters and moved his company, Vintage Motorcars of California Inc., to the Hawaiian Gardens location.
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@E.Quest posted:

@Theron ... your requested Information.

I was looking at Greg's website for Vintage Motorcars of California, in Hawaiian Gardens, CA.  (https://www.vintagemotorcarsin...m/speedster-turnkey/ ) and I saw that a new speedster build has a base cost of $54,500 without additional features. I have also heard, and recently saw on this site, that although the build time is suppose to be about 13 to 14 months it is actually taking about 24 months to recieve your new build.
With this information, and watching the auctions on Bring-A-Trailer, I considered that asking $45,000. for this car was not out of line.
At $45,000 a person is coming into a fantastic car for at least $10,000 less and not having to wait for 14 to 24 months. (and if buying it here, instead of BaT, they save the additional 5% auction buyers fee) They could be driving this home they day they pay for it, and enjoying it this summer, not the summer of 2025 (think about that...)
This car is located in Long Beach, CA. and has always been registered in California.
This car was built by Kirk, at Vintage Speedsters of California in Hawaiian Gardens, CA. before Greg took over and then became Vintage Motorcars of California.

Heck...you should sell it to Troy Sloan. He buys Speedsters so says his website  and has some rep on this site........

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