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Help!! I am looking at a Vintage speedsters 356 that was built 2/3 years ago. The car has a 1900cc engine and various other upgrades with just under 4,000 miles. The car is in perfect condition.  I know this is a tough question to answer without seeing the car, but what would be a good price range for a pre-owned VS 356? 

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Alan's right. Without knowing considerably more about the car, including what options are on it, it's really hard to tell. For instance, air conditioning would have probably been a $3500 to $4000 option by itself, and pictures really help. Transmission, vinyl or leather interior, quarter tonneau, full tonneau, sound system, suspension mods, wheels and tires, original 356 look or outlaw, carbs, color etc. are helpful in narrowing the value range down.

Guys here know there stuff. Help them demonstrate it. 

Oops, you beat me to it!

Nice looking car.

Why is it for sale?

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So 1915 cc is a stock 69mm VW crankshaft with big 94mm pistons and cylinders.  A great 1915 will have a counterweighted crank, performance cam (Engle 110ish), heads with larger valves, dual carbs - but that adds $2500-3500 to engine build so many builders go the economy route which limits performance.  Plus then trying to get it up requires splitting the case for new cam and crank.

Nice color condo - but appears to be vinyl interior (which is easier to care for in a convertible anyway).

WOLFGANG posted:

So 1915 cc is a stock 69mm VW crankshaft with big 94mm pistons and cylinders.  A great 1915 will have a counterweighted crank, performance cam (Engle 110ish), heads with larger valves, dual carbs - but that adds $2500-3500 to engine build so many builders go the economy route which limits performance.  Plus then trying to get it up requires splitting the case for new cam and crank.

Nice color condo - but appears to be vinyl interior (which is easier to care for in a convertible anyway).

@WOLFGANG

This is one area I made sure we didn't go the "Economy" route. We came up with a pretty nice base engine package, a 1915cc using the following components...

AS41 engine case

CB Performance counter weighted crank

12V lightened flywheel

I Beam rods

CB performance Cam ( Special grind that works great with 40mm Kadron (solex) carbs

CB performance Ponchito Heads , 40x35.5 intake and exhaust valves

1:1 ratio rockers with solid shafts

Aluminum push rods

8.2:1 compression ratio

CB Magnaspark distributor 

This is what we put in all of our Speedsters and Coupes as a Base engine. We also offer a 2110cc Engine using the same Cam and heads and is also a really nice engine as well. 

 

Greg

www.vintagemotorcarsinc.com

 

VSpyder posted:
WOLFGANG posted:

So 1915 cc is a stock 69mm VW crankshaft with big 94mm pistons and cylinders.  A great 1915 will have a counterweighted crank, performance cam (Engle 110ish), heads with larger valves, dual carbs - but that adds $2500-3500 to engine build so many builders go the economy route which limits performance.  Plus then trying to get it up requires splitting the case for new cam and crank.

Nice color condo - but appears to be vinyl interior (which is easier to care for in a convertible anyway).

@WOLFGANG

This is one area I made sure we didn't go the "Economy" route. We came up with a pretty nice base engine package, a 1915cc using the following components...

AS41 engine case

CB Performance counter weighted crank

12V lightened flywheel

I Beam rods

CB performance Cam ( Special grind that works great with 40mm Kadron (solex) carbs

CB performance Ponchito Heads , 40x35.5 intake and exhaust valves

1:1 ratio rockers with solid shafts

Aluminum push rods

8.2:1 compression ratio

CB Magnaspark distributor 

This is what we put in all of our Speedsters and Coupes as a Base engine. We also offer a 2110cc Engine using the same Cam and heads and is also a really nice engine as well. 

 

Greg

www.vintagemotorcarsinc.com

 

As mentioned, that sounds like a really great combo, Greg! Can you tell us any more about the camshaft used? Is there another cam that's somewhat similar in the CB Perf. line up?

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