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David Stroud posted:
TRP posted:
WOLFGANG posted:

Seems like it all boils down to "you get what you pay for."

Where does that leave us, Greg?

Aside from you, myself, and Mango... Which current members have a non widebody CMC / Fiberfab / pan based IM? Is Larry's (@LAbull) car a CMC/FF/PBIM? (Speaking of Larry... Where has he been?) Is @coolryde driving a CMC? 

The rest of you need to respect your elders.

I admit to being an elder having a 1978 pan based IM. There was an older IM at Carlisle a couple of years back too with a lad from Mass. I think. His serial number was close to mine. Not that many around now though. My serial number is 223 of the 5 or 600 built in Cali. 

Mine's #475, David!

IAM ray:

    I Will try to get you a photo tomorrow.I just switched to the Speedhut gauges and haven’t been able to dial in (program) the speedo.  But I think they look good, but not original..   Eventually if I like the Speedhut units, I will switch over all the other gauges to the same dial and color.  I liked their customized options. You basically design your own  dial face and bezel.  And, not too pricey! 

Sacto Mitch posted:

 

Stuff you CAN see as you walk up (from the outside):

VS omits the black rubber gaskets under the horn grills and rear deck lid grill. IM (and I think Beck and JPS) includes those.

Also, the VS Speedster seat cushion is covered with two stitched pieces of fabric, unlike the original which has no seam running across it. I know IM is one piece, JPS is two pieces, but I forget what Beck does.

And once you've seen IM (or original) square weave carpet, you'll recognize the difference immediately between that and what VS uses. (But original Speedsters had rubber floor covering up front.) For that matter, same goes for the overall upholstery quality, too. There are reasons IM's take six months to build. VS carpeting is only slightly more durable than butterfly wings.

Another interior IM 'tell' is that they go to the trouble of building a small box under the pedals so they look like they're going through slots in the floor like on the original cars. Nice.

And, of course, the most foolproof tell - if the owner is wearing a real Rolex, the car is not a VS.

 

I own a real Rolex and a VS. 

epplersam posted:
Sacto Mitch posted:

 

Stuff you CAN see as you walk up (from the outside):

VS omits the black rubber gaskets under the horn grills and rear deck lid grill. IM (and I think Beck and JPS) includes those.

Also, the VS Speedster seat cushion is covered with two stitched pieces of fabric, unlike the original which has no seam running across it. I know IM is one piece, JPS is two pieces, but I forget what Beck does.

And once you've seen IM (or original) square weave carpet, you'll recognize the difference immediately between that and what VS uses. (But original Speedsters had rubber floor covering up front.) For that matter, same goes for the overall upholstery quality, too. There are reasons IM's take six months to build. VS carpeting is only slightly more durable than butterfly wings.

Another interior IM 'tell' is that they go to the trouble of building a small box under the pedals so they look like they're going through slots in the floor like on the original cars. Nice.

And, of course, the most foolproof tell - if the owner is wearing a real Rolex, the car is not a VS.

 

I own a real Rolex and a VS. 

I own an IM6 and wear a TIMEX...and it's STILL TICKING

The most amazing car I have ever owned...but recently have had a half dozen squamous carcinomas and a few melanomas removed. I have never driven it with the top over my head and I never will....from my BUG-EYE in 1968 to MY IM6..50 years of "AIR IN MY HAIR".

My DOC/ONCOLOGIST says NO MORE.....I've been fighting an uphill with the thought of a new home for her but will soon have to find her a new home. My wife/kids spray me with 100 SPF and have read me the riot act.... no more convertible.

She will soon be finding a new home although I have yet to decide how and where. Hawaii is paradise, as is an IM6, but I must heed the warnings. Will talk to HENRY and see how it will best find someone who will take good care of her.....

BE WELL.....

IaM-Ray posted:

Well you could always sell it to @550 Phil he was the one who got you on to it.   That would be as nice gesture  

TRUTH BE TOLD and FACTS are FACTS.......I found it on EBAY......and I have the EBAY emails from CATS EXOTICS to substantiate the exchange. Coincidence that PHIL, I, and a few others were interested and making offers.......

I added the screenshot from the EBAY ad from OVER 2 years agoEBAY:IM6:CATSEBAY:IM6:CATS

 

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@Banzai Pipeline

Sorry to hear of your issues, and you having to sell your IM6.  You enjoyed the car for a couple of years (well, except for all those young, bikini clad lovelies draped all over the car you used to complain about :-), and you had the Speedster experience that all of us here are fortunate enough to know.

I can’t imagine having to part with my IM6, but the day will come...

Be well, Banzai man.  

 

You will have no difficulty selling this car, even with the freight back to the mainland. I don't know that I'd enlist Henry's help, as I doubt you'll need it. The car really will sell itself.

Regarding the squamous carcinomas, I had a good sized one cut off of my hand earlier this year. None of us are getting any younger.

BTW: I wear a Timex as well. Will there be a discount for me?

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Bob: IM S6 posted:

@Banzai Pipeline

Sorry to hear of your issues, and you having to sell your IM6.  You enjoyed the car for a couple of years (well, except for all those young, bikini clad lovelies draped all over the car you used to complain about :-), and you had the Speedster experience that all of us here are fortunate enough to know.

I can’t imagine having to part with my IM6, but the day will come...

Be well, Banzai man.  

 

That is so true, hard to sell something you enjoyed so much.  Best of luck Banzai. 

Stan Galat posted:

You will have no difficulty selling this car, even with the freight back to the mainland. I don't know that I'd enlist Henry's help, as I doubt you'll need it. The car really will sell itself.

Regarding the squamous carcinomas, I had a good sized one cut off of my hand earlier this year. None of us are getting any younger.

BTW: I wear a Timex as well. Will there be a discount for me?

I WISH IT WAS MY HANDNOSE1NOSE2

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Appreciate all the good support, INDEED, and yes good health is bottom line. I am not at all concerned about being able to sell...I've seen the prices on BAT and other sites with "less exotic" cars going for ridiculous prices. I just want it to go to a home where the owner will look at it and SMILE BIG....

This car is truly a freakin engineering marvel of a machine...I just am amazed that Henry was able to get a full 911/930 suspension/brakes/flat SIX into this car ! I am not quite ready to let it go.....

Tomorrow the sun will rise...that I can be certain of, providing North Korea and Iran dont mishandle the "DON"

IaM-Ray posted:

If you want to keep it maybe you should try evening cruises  No more seriously.  A hardtop option with A/C might give you what you need to drive the car at least you would be out of the direct sunlight. 

Kind suggestion....but I SLEEP at night and cruise during the day. Just love cruising in the SPEEDIE during the day when I can see what I'm doing...Have had it for 2 years and might have barely put 600 miles on it. 

My DAYS of "AIR IN THE HAIR" are numbered....but life is good and I at least had a fair shake of the PURR/GROWL/TORQUE of a 2.7RS flat six under my TUSH

Wait, Stan........

You don't have Sailmakers in the "Great Flyover States"??????????????????

I thought you guys had lakes as big as oceans out there!

I mean, they call them "GREAT LAKES", right?

I mean, we have "lakes" around here, like Webster lake, named by the Indians as "Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg" (honestly, you can't make this stuff up), but even there, they have sailboats and need a sailmaker/repairer nearby.  

Maybe you could use a good seamstress?    Jus' sayin'..................

Suddenly, I am truly sorry that I sold my Pfaff commercial sewing machine.

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Gordon Nichols posted:

Wait, Stan........

You don't have Sailmakers in the "Great Flyover States"??????????????????

I thought you guys had lakes as big as oceans out there!

I mean, they call them "GREAT LAKES", right?

I'm sure Chicagoland has dozens of 'em. But out here in Lincoln-Land, Chicago is 2-1/2 hours away and quite possibly on another planet.

I once saw a car that had a bumper-sticker that read, "I miss Chicago". So I beat all the body panels with a hammer, slashed two tires, broke out the driver's side window, stole the stereo, and left a note on the dash that said, "I hope this helps".

No, they DON'T call it "Webster Lake".

Up heah, it's pra-nounced "Web-stah"

And @edsnova - It's coming up, June 15'th (long) weekend.

GP DU LAC CHARGOGGAGOGG(ETCETERA)

https://24hoursoflemons.com/race/?id=237

Same drive time for you as LRP, but waaaaaay crazier and fun, for sure!

(And, yes, just about everyone my age around heah learned how to properly pronounce it in grade school (plus, one Granmuddah lived one town away).

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