Skip to main content

Hi, 

I’ve been lurking for years and thought I’d finally say hello. My name is Warren and I live in Southwest Louisiana. I’ve wanted a Speedster for many years and just put an order in with Greg at Vintage Motorcars for a new build. It will be Ivory with a red interior and the 2332 engine. 

I’ve done a ton of reading here and many thanks to all for the informative and humorous posts. I think the advice of getting a well sorted used one to start is well founded but I never found one with the specs I wanted so I decided on a new build. 

Looking forward to taking delivery in 6-8 months. I’m not especially mechanically inclined but I’m willing to learn and have already read “How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive” which was great. This will be my first air cooled car and it’s been at least 30 years since  I’ve had a car with carburetors. 

Let the adventure begin! 

Original Post

Replies sorted oldest to newest

Congratulations on a solid purchase with Greg at Vintage Motorcars. I believe now is a great time to buy a new spec'd-to-your-wishes Speedster. Greg and Carey are both putting out great cars that will probably need very little, if any, sorting.

Post whatever pics you can and when one of us visits Greg we can get some photos of the progress too.

"Welcome to the Madness" as they say.

Congratulations on the buy, Warren.  It's a big leap of faith (not to mention a lot of cash) but you live in a great area for a Speedster and will certainly have one of the few around - Heck, I live in an area where there are a bunch of 356s and never see a oone when I go out solo.  You won't, too.

Keep us updated on the build progress, and Welcome to the Madness!

Thanks everyone. 

Gordon, yes, it is a leap of faith. I’ve never even ridden in one much less driven one. It will be the only one around here as far as I know. I go to a lot of local meet ups and cars & coffee events and haven’t seen any around here. In my local rural area just about everyone drives a Ford or Chevy truck. Even at the car meet ups trucks and classic American cars are pretty much the only thing you’ll see. I did see a picture of a 550 replica from a local event, but haven’t seen it in person. 

Panhandle Bob, that sounds great. Also,  I’m tentatively planning on attending Cruisin the Coast in Biloxi next year if the timing works out. Always wanted to check that out but the timing usually conflicts with a work-related trade show I attend. 

Aloha Warren, welcome.  Seems to me you're the type that's ready to learn and does not expect to be taught, that approach will take you along way.  I've been addicted to air cooled  for decades and learn new stuff constantly.

I like the sound of the fan on air cooled motors.  I like the hint of the smell of gas from the carbs.  Your ride should get up and  scoot with that 2332.

Post pictures when you get it home.

Keep the shiny side up and between the ditches.

Post Content
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×