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    FS: 1954 Pre A Speedster - Fantastic

    1954 Pre A Speedster $285,000

    I am selling this for a friend. I have authorization to post this car, field questions and act as agent.

    The current owner is second from new. He purchased the car from a local Doctor back in the 60's and he has owned and loved the car ever since, nearly 50 years. This is a color change from White to Signal Red and was done in the 70's by a local shop well know for their work. The motor and chassis match. The transmission was changed in the 60's by the factory and is noted on the COA, so all numbers do match.

    The car is in incredible condition! The paint was done locally and was done to a very high standard. The motor was cleaned up, undercarriage cleaned and protected with black protectant. Car sits on 16's color matched as you can see, and includes a period Glaspar top which was the better of the 2 hardtop options back in the day. It's always been a California car purchased at a local dealer in California and has always been garaged. No rust, that I have been able to locate. A truly outstanding piece of Porsche history.

    76,000 original miles
    Numbers matching motor and chassis (Trans was replaced by Porsche in 1963 and is disclosed in the COA)
    Soft top recently re-done to a very high standard. All side curtains included
    Comes with Fiberglass Glaspar hardtop with side and rear panels and hardware complete
    55HP 1500 Normal motor
    Interior Black leatherette
    Only option from the factory is "Odometer in miles"
    Reuter Bodied car
    Front bumper guards are off car but included, slightly damaged
    Front air grilles replaced
    Rear bee hive lights are later model. Originals in a box and come with car
    Deco strips replaced, still has original aluminum strips in garage
    Muffler was changed to a Bursch back in the day, was that way when he bought it
    Original tool kit

    If you are interested please PM me through this site and I will share what I know. My name is Chris. Thanks for looking and for your interest.

    To see more photos, click here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/5715789...7640743617565/
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    That's the most beautiful pedal car I've ever seen.

    Seriously, though, I LOVE that car. It shouldn't last long...
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