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As I’ve mentioned a few times, I believe my early Beck kit was assembled by a guy that lived next to a Home Depot. After I bought it, I drove 50-60 miles to Special Editions and had the boys give it the once over, make me a tonneau, install my Speedster windscreen, and adjust the Jamar shifter, before I drove home to NYC.

That got my home to NY, but on the way the shifter got out of adjustment again, then broke. Luckily fixed with a small screwdriver to replace the set screw that had fallen out of the linkage.

For reasons beyond my control, it pretty much sat for two years until I retired, and I dropped it off at SE again to have the work I really couldn’t do done by the pros.

Ever since I got the car home, it’s been a constant process of De-Home Depoting it, replacing all the plumbing and cabinet hardware with automotive grade 8 and SS stuff.


I went into plastic clown car ownership WANTING a 1:1 scale model that I could tinker with and drive. And I got just what I wanted.

I think people who buy these cars expecting a refined, finished product are naive. When you say you want “the authentic Speedster/Spyder experience” you have to accept that this IS the authentic speedster/Spyder experience. Constant tinkering, modifying, adjusting, and repairing.

If that’s not what your after, you’re better off with a Miata or a Z3.

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