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550 Spyder Porsche
transmission: Manual
engine: Mid Engined
fuel type: Petrol
body style: Convertible
engine displacement: 1700 cc
550 miles
USD$93,130

Description

Speedsters are delighted to offer to market this incredibly rare Martin and Walker Technic 550 Spyder tribute. Right hand drive factory built in 1990 and correctly registered. Finished in a stunning Silver coachwork with Red Leather Buckets Seats. Extras Include Ivory Banjo Steering Wheel Bucket Seats Tonneau Cover Classic badging with race and period correct decals. Fully restored in 2021 at a cost of over £35,000, huge file of history and provided with a full MoT. Brand new Paul Foreman tubular light grey Chassis with a Paul Foreman 1641cc VW Type 1 EMPI Twin port head with counterweighted Crank engine with twin Dellorto 40/36 DRLA Carbs. Porsche 901/914 5 Speed gearbox. This has to be the best 550 tribute available in Europe if not the world today. Walk around video available on request via WhatsApp. Theses come along once in a blue moon and get snapped up quickly so don’t delay call or message us now to avoid disappointment. DISCLAIMER; Speedsters take great care in making sure the content of their adverts is as accurate as possible, however, from time-to-time errors can occur and they take no responsibility for these errors. Buyers are encouraged to take as long as they require to check the details are accurate before purchasing. Speedster both welcome and encourage Independent Inspections prior to purchase. Furthermore any vehicle being shown as a replica is a homage to that brand and is no way being represented as genuine. If any vehicle which we market is badged as such this has been done by the owner and not by ourselves the broker.

About 550 Spyder

The 550 Spyder is an iconic sports car produced by Porsche between 1953 and 1956. Widely known for its lightweight design and agile performance, the 550 Spyder became famous for its racing success and its association with actor James Dean.