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Brand new to the group and I need some assistance of how I can determine the manufacturer of a Speedster I just acquired a few months ago. What information would be the most essential to supply?

For a month or so, I began comparing other Speedster pictures, but I cannot be 100% certain. The car has 50 original miles, has Beck floor mats; however, no plate that I can find.

The car was titled through Automotive Legends in CA.

1957 Beck Speedster

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Brand new to the group and I need some assistance of how I can determine the manufacturer of a Speedster I just acquired a few months ago. What information would be the most essential to supply?

For a month or so, I began comparing other Speedster pictures, but I cannot be 100% certain. The car has 50 original miles, has Beck floor mats; however, no plate that I can find.

The car was titled through Automotive Legends in CA.

Steve:

Bob Garrett in Peoria. There are three or four Speedster owners down the road from you here in Peoria now. We need to get together once it warms up.

Not a Vintage unless somebody swapped the door panels. Meisterschaften (sp.?) badge and the grab handle appear to be placed wrong on the dash for a Vintage as well. Heater vents in the foot wells look like Beck to me, but I could be wrong.

Let's stay in touch!

Bob

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"Automotive Legends built Becks too" Nope--they never built anything---just bought stuff and resold it to the babes in the woods.. They were a re-seller of Vintage cars. Nothing but grief for many who dealt with them.

Just do a search here for Automotive Legends and get ready for some very sad stories.

The worst. I'm not talking about the cars---just the mgm't. The cars were fine as long as you don't mind paying a 30% premium iover what the mfg regular price was.

Can you spell gouge?

Oh that car--nice looking---looks like a CMC kit car to me. Almost definitely not a VS. Odd--battery in the back--fairly unusual.
The little I was able to find out about 6 months ago, when I was getting ready to give this car a home, was that Automotive Legends was a dealer.

When I started comparing some pictures of other Speedsters, there are certain build "clues" I noticed. The position of the side view mirror, door panels, the shifter and brake boots, license plate light position, etc.

Automotive Legends bought from almost every manufacturer, including me for a short while. The cars they bought from me were shipped out in kit form and AL had them built in a few places. Fibersteel built a few and others were assembled by an AL related shop in Camarillo and one in West Hills. When I visited the Camarillo shop they had turn key Vintage Speedsters, turn key and incomplete Vintage Spyders, TR spyder bodies, a few TR flared speedsters, and my speedsters and spyders in our body package form.
I can tell you from you photos it is defiantly a Beck and it definantly wasn't a factory completed car. I can also tell you the engine was one of the last factory built VW Mexico 1600cc crate motors with the top end converted CB Performance (alternator, tins, carbs).
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