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Wow... that olive green with tan interior and whitewalls is sure pretty!!!

... I like that Greg is now also using the ISPWest 9 bolt steering wheel hub adapter and 9 bolt wheel.. ( pictured in several cars above. ( or the older steering shaft ) in his builds.    They keep getting better and better... IMHO.  Wished I was in the market for a new car... his builds now include many of the upgrades I did over the years after I took delivery of my car from VS back in 2013... boy how time flies!!!

what a wonderful madness we all enjoy!!!

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@Jon T posted:

I was told the one with whitewalls was graphite.  It was amazing, and took on a different color depending on sun angle, all while it sat still and I walk around.  

Photo 5 is aqua marine non-metallic, photo 6 aqua marine metallic (with the top up).   Every one of them looked fantastic.

Yeah, it looks like it's reflecting the sun off the tan building. I love colors like that. My (old) Alfa is like that; variously black, brown, purple and maroon.  (Factory color: Aubergine)

I was also there today. Had a Vintage Speed shifter installed. Will take  a while getting used to the different shifter position, shorter shifting throws,and higher force needed. Positive, but notchy.

Base price for turnkey Speedster (1915cc/110HP engine) is now $39,900. Makes for nice support in value of recently built VS Speedsters. Mine was delivered in November, 2019.

Not sure if gentleman I spoke to today is posting, He was a prospective buyer. Greg confirmed lead time of 10-12 months. He also noted 2332cc/!45HP engine option was a "light build" for reliability.

My trip on the 105 and 605 frewways was pleasant. No problems keeping up with traffic. Stayed in right hand lane with plenty of lane clearance most of the time. About 3,000 RPM at 70MPH. Plenty of torque in 4th gear.

Jim Ruiz-Westchester, CA-2332cc

Hey Jim, yes I think you and I chatted as we were both waiting for Greg.  I assume you pulled up in your speedy as I was standing there.  And yes I am a perspective buyer.

Because you are tall you might help me with a question (or anyone else who has dealt with the same issues).  The two speedsters I have driven, both equipped with speedster seats (slotted back), were pretty tight for me.  Getting in and out was not easy,  but that is manageable (and as I told you I smiled as I watched you unfold and basically stand up before placing a foot on the ground - everyone has their own technique!).  I am more concerned by leg room once in driving position.  Both of my knees had little room, my feet and knees had to splay outward, which made me a bit uncomfortable - physically and mentally.   Some of this would self resolve I’m sure as I fine tuned seating position and just get used to it, but I’d like to be a bit more confident with foot to pedal maneuvering, if only for emergency needs.  

So I’m wondering what your experience has been, good or bad, and what advice you have to help optimize fit.  

Im also wondering if anyone has had their seat pan lowered an inch by Greg, and if that significantly helps with room between leg and steering wheel.  

Without being able to tryout different options, it is mostly discussion.  But I wonder if I would be reasonable comfortable with standard steering while size (not the larger banjo style), removal of cocoa mats (to help put ball of foot on clutch pedal), and lower seat bed an inch (to maximize knee room).  

Thanks,

Jon

Wow, I’m glad I put my order in when I did for a VMC (on 09/28/20). The base price went up 4K and wait time increased by several months. No surprise though - the cat is out of the bag, Greg is building great cars. I’m sure he is swamped now, and with price increases in parts/supplies due to Covid, the base price had to increase at some point. VMC is definitely a busy company and I hope they keep up the great work.

@TNT there are several owners of VMC cars on here. I’m sure they will chime in at some point, or you could do a search to find more info in the meantime. Based on my research and what I have seen posted here, everyone has been pleased with their VMC cars.

@Jon T posted:

Hey Jim, yes I think you and I chatted as we were both waiting for Greg.  I assume you pulled up in your speedy as I was standing there.  And yes I am a perspective buyer.

Because you are tall you might help me with a question (or anyone else who has dealt with the same issues).  The two speedsters I have driven, both equipped with speedster seats (slotted back), were pretty tight for me.  Getting in and out was not easy,  but that is manageable (and as I told you I smiled as I watched you unfold and basically stand up before placing a foot on the ground - everyone has their own technique!).  I am more concerned by leg room once in driving position.  Both of my knees had little room, my feet and knees had to splay outward, which made me a bit uncomfortable - physically and mentally.   Some of this would self resolve I’m sure as I fine tuned seating position and just get used to it, but I’d like to be a bit more confident with foot to pedal maneuvering, if only for emergency needs.  

So I’m wondering what your experience has been, good or bad, and what advice you have to help optimize fit.  

Im also wondering if anyone has had their seat pan lowered an inch by Greg, and if that significantly helps with room between leg and steering wheel.  

Without being able to tryout different options, it is mostly discussion.  But I wonder if I would be reasonable comfortable with standard steering while size (not the larger banjo style), removal of cocoa mats (to help put ball of foot on clutch pedal), and lower seat bed an inch (to maximize knee room).  

Thanks,

Jon

As Forest Gump might have said, "I'm not a tall man.....".

There are a couple available methods for making the Speedster fit better for the taller folks. As @Stan Galat will tell you, you must first decide where you are taller; in the torso or in the legs? Taller in the torso means you can have the seat pans lowered and longer legs means you can have the seat tilted back to make it more comfortable. Since you said your knees and feet are splayed out I'm guessing your long legged. For whatever reason tilting the seat back gains you some space for your legs/knees.

I have the comfort seats and to me they take up more real estate than the slot back Speedster seats. At the furthest back position they don't touch the rear package shelf so there's also a chance you could position the rails back just a bit.

Greg is definitely the guy to talk to seeing as he's the builder and you won't be the first to have this issue. He's a tall fella and he drives them all so it can be done.

Congrats on jumping into the deep end. There's a lot of us out here. Lol

I also have the comfort seats and coco mats. I had a footrest, but removed it due to possible interference operation the clutch pedal.

There is a "big boy" clutch pedal extension kit the moves the clutch pedal 3/4 of an inch to the left. See Google for details.

I have a Nardi steering wheel. There is a smaller one available, but it would require more effort making turns when stopped, and possible making the steering more sensitive while driving.

My 356 coupe is more comfortable to drive than the Speedster. The latter is definitely not "a built for comfort" item. My legs/knees also splay out while driving. When cruising, the leg room is adequate for me. When doing lots of stop and go driving, you have to pay attention to your foot positions, and give yourself adequate time for clutching and braking.

Give the comfort seats a try. Definitely discuss your questions about seating modifications with Greg. He will tell you what can or cannot be done.

If possible, best to do some  more test driving before making any final decisions.

Hope this helps.

Agreed, Robert!  I think the lighting in that photo makes the interior look darker than it actually is.  It's a beautiful combo in person and is much easier to maintain than, ahem, some other colors.  Many of us who choose that color combo are going for the the "first of any Porsche model off the line" or "German National / F1 colors" look.

...both of which are myths, by the way.   :-)

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