Owner: Gavin BlokCurrent value: Untested locally, sales in the US upwards of $50 000
Why I bought this car: There are impulse buys, and then there is finding a silver ghost on Facebook Marketplace and knowing — with absolute certainty — that your life is about to change.
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- Suspension geometry can be inconsistent; the rear suspension collapse I experienced is a known risk on early kit builds
- Fuel system routing on these kits is rarely optimal from the factory — rerouting is almost always necessary
- Dashboard and cockpit authenticity requires significant aftermarket investment if accuracy matters to you
- Transmission ratios on stock VW Type 1 gearboxes are not ideal for road use; rebuilding with modified ratios is highly recommended
- Body fit and finish on fibreglass kits benefits from ongoing attention; the patina on mine, however, I have chosen to embrace — it adds rather than detracts
- Complete brake system overhaul: new hubs, calipers, master cylinder, 356 rims and tyres
- New front axles, king and link pins, bearings and front shocks
- Aluminium fuel tank repositioned with filler cap rewelded at the correct angle; new fuel gauge and rerouted fuel line
- Dashboard completely remodeled to authentic specification — gauges imported from Becks in the USA, fittings from Fibersteel, with correct switches and indicator stalk
- Rebuilt pedal set, steering column modifications, new horn
- Correct cockpit fittings: grab handle, strap eyelets, seat rails
- Shifter rebuilt; handbrake imported as an exact replica and repositioned to the correct location beside the shifter
- Seatbelts refitted correctly
- Leather bonnet and clamshell straps fitted
- Le Mans–style racing fairing behind the driver’s seat
- Single period-correct rearview mirror on driver’s side
- Royal blue Le Mans tail spears painted with hand-applied gold pinstriping
- White roundel decals on bonnet and clamshell
- Transmission fully rebuilt with longer 4th gear, sportier super-diff and new side shafts
- Carburettors reconditioned
- Rear suspension rebuilt with new upper and lower shock mountings and adjustable coilovers after a suspension collapse
The interior features bucket seats trimmed in aged red leather, a correct ivory banjo steering wheel with genuine Porsche horn button, and VDO gauges with hammer-metal finish backing plates.
The best thing about this car: The reaction it gets everywhere it goes. This car stops traffic — literally. Strangers wave, pedestrians photograph it, Porsche owners at Cars & Coffee lose their minds. It generates a warmth and joy in people that no modern car can replicate. Driving it is not transport. It is an event.
1955 Porsche 550 Spyder Replica Tech Spec
Transmission: VW Type 1, four-speed fully synchronised, with a rebuilt unit featuring a longer 4th gear ratio for relaxed highway cruising and a sportier super-diff.











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