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2002 / PGO SPEEDSTER I 

VIN: N°02 C 094

         1132419473

Type: 11D1 / MOD 11AD1

French registration

Price: 57 000,00 €

  • Rare early version PGO Speedster I

  • French papers in order

  • 21,650 km since new

  • 1835 cc engine, 80 DIN hp

  • Car serviced and ready to drive

The presented car: 

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This is one of the rare and first examples manufactured by the PGO brand. Called Speedster 1 and bearing the number 094, the vehicle was built in 2002 and is presented in a gray configuration with a burgundy interior. Equipped with the option of the 1835 cc engine with two Weber carburetors, its 80 hp makes its driving pleasure even more attractive.

With front disc brakes, Koni suspension, and 356 chrome wheels, the vehicle remains as it left the factory and still has all its accessories.

With 21,650 original km, its condition is remarkable. The polyester and bodywork are well-maintained, the mechanics have always been maintained, with numerous invoices on file. Its history is clear, with all previous owners, including one of the PGO brand's key players. Its papers are French and in order (modified MINES type), its MOT is valid, and its maintenance is up to date. The vehicle is ready to hit the road and delight its new owner.

PGO: 

Founded in the early 1980s by two Alsatian brothers, PGO (for Prévost, Olivier and Gérard) is one of the small, renowned French manufacturers. Their niche was established in the production of replicas of legendary cars. First, the AC Cobra, then the 356 Speedster. The company subsequently evolved under new management and began manufacturing its own cars. An IPO in 2002, a lawsuit with Porsche in 2004, the acquisition of Kuwaiti shares, a bankruptcy, and so on—many events disrupted the company, which continues to produce vehicles to order today and never fails to arouse the envy of car enthusiasts.

The 356 Speedster:

 

A legendary car, the 356 Speedster was born from a close collaboration between Porsche and Max Hoffman, their American importer.

Speedster, short for Speed ​​and Roadster, was born in 1955 with a simple idea: to create a 356 convertible with basic equipment and a modest price. It was an instant success; the car was incredibly attractive, boasting a remarkable power-to-weight ratio, and attracting numerous celebrities (James Dean and Steve McQueen, to name a few).

A total of 4,722 original Speedsters were built, and their current price is now out of reach for many fans of the model.

For any requests for additional information, or for a virtual or in-person appointment to discover the vehicle, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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