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the open modified if I ran street tires, but otherwise, the race tire deal..ninja edit there...sorry
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Oh, I thought you may have been building it to an actual rule set. (you should)
If you've not already exceeded the scope of SCCA's C Prepared class, that would be the one.
But, they also have some new Classic American Muscle classes that it could fit into.
You're getting into classes that I'm not really interested in, so I can't tell you the details. But, if/when you decide you want to sell the car, it might be easier to sell if you can say it's "fully prepared to C Prepared specifications". Remember, FAST rules were intended to be flexible for the "run what you brung" crowd. Not really intended for people to "build a car for the class". You're welcome to do it, of course... but, you can easily end up with a car that might be nearly unclassifiable by SCCA standards.
Of course, if you're building something that's just plain stupid cool and well-built... there's a market for that, regardless!
If you've not already exceeded the scope of SCCA's C Prepared class, that would be the one.
But, they also have some new Classic American Muscle classes that it could fit into.
You're getting into classes that I'm not really interested in, so I can't tell you the details. But, if/when you decide you want to sell the car, it might be easier to sell if you can say it's "fully prepared to C Prepared specifications". Remember, FAST rules were intended to be flexible for the "run what you brung" crowd. Not really intended for people to "build a car for the class". You're welcome to do it, of course... but, you can easily end up with a car that might be nearly unclassifiable by SCCA standards.
Of course, if you're building something that's just plain stupid cool and well-built... there's a market for that, regardless!
Loren Williams - Loren @ Invisiblesun.org
The "Push Harder, Suck Less" philosophy explained:
Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
Suck Less - Drive something resembling a proper racing line.
The "Push Harder, Suck Less" philosophy explained:
Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
Suck Less - Drive something resembling a proper racing line.
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I'm not technically building to "to a class" except maybe our race tire class, just want a place to play around and know my main adversaries will be the Lotus clones and possibly the cobra kit cars.. It's all about fun...I just like to go fast and stuff.
This might be my last one, I'm not getting any younger and my back is pretty much destroyed.
This might be my last one, I'm not getting any younger and my back is pretty much destroyed.
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I totally "get" what he's saying
I'm sure the local SCCA would be happy to let it run in CP or EM if desired on unlimited slicks.
That pix is really cool.
Rob your build threads are awesome.
Any time you need a break from wrenching you're certainly welcome to co-drive one of my "race cars" that are less than "awesome" but still win sometimes in off classes against children or legal adults?
I missed out on a chance to drive your Johnny Cash car many years ago @ St Pete because I was very pissed at my mechanic with my own Mustang. My loss. Another great build thread.
Doug

That pix is really cool.

Rob your build threads are awesome.
Any time you need a break from wrenching you're certainly welcome to co-drive one of my "race cars" that are less than "awesome" but still win sometimes in off classes against children or legal adults?
I missed out on a chance to drive your Johnny Cash car many years ago @ St Pete because I was very pissed at my mechanic with my own Mustang. My loss. Another great build thread.
Doug
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I appreciate it, Doug..you'll get a shot at this one..
Cleaned up and painted the 95 k member and cut 2 coils out of the front 95 GT springs..waiting on the X2 ball joints and misc stuff.


Cleaned up and painted the 95 k member and cut 2 coils out of the front 95 GT springs..waiting on the X2 ball joints and misc stuff.


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Good stuff here, I like following this thread. Have you settled on a name for the build yet? If not, here's a suggestion; "Finale 5.0". Even if it is not your last, since it may be it seems fitting. 

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I don't know..that sounds a little too final, if you know what I mean..lol
In other news..RATFARTS!..I can't quite get my Cobra calipers to slide into a steel wheel, I guess I'll have to go with stock GT brakes.
I'll just have to make up for it with superior driving ability

In other news..RATFARTS!..I can't quite get my Cobra calipers to slide into a steel wheel, I guess I'll have to go with stock GT brakes.
I'll just have to make up for it with superior driving ability

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More deconstruction..removing the wiring harness from the nose was good for almost 15 pounds. I'm seriously thinking of cutting the nose off at the sway bar mounts and using a bolt on piece for all the bodywork and radiator..


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I'm seriously considering cutting the nose off the Mustang, I like the laydown radiator, but it brings on it's own issues. I helped build a corvette back in the day that had the radiator in the rear, but it was a plumbing nightmare.



The Grand Sport Corvettes had the whole back of the car held on by 1 strut..




The Grand Sport Corvettes had the whole back of the car held on by 1 strut..

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Rob's philosophy on race car engineering:
Throw away the box so that you're not even tempted to think inside it.
Throw away the box so that you're not even tempted to think inside it.
Loren Williams - Loren @ Invisiblesun.org
The "Push Harder, Suck Less" philosophy explained:
Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
Suck Less - Drive something resembling a proper racing line.
The "Push Harder, Suck Less" philosophy explained:
Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
Suck Less - Drive something resembling a proper racing line.
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Loren wrote:Rob's philosophy on race car engineering:
Throw away the box so that you're not even tempted to think inside it.
lol..that's the way I roll
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You guys are going to love what I have in mind for the front of this
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OK...I compromised..
So I sawz all'd the cross brace, and the crush structure in the front of the car including the radiator support..which was pretty rusty and providing no structural support whatsoever..pulled off about 20 pounds. Welded in some threaded blocks for a fabricated front brace and radiator support. I then went to work welding up the 1,500,762 holes Ford punches into their engine compartment panels and firewall.




So I sawz all'd the cross brace, and the crush structure in the front of the car including the radiator support..which was pretty rusty and providing no structural support whatsoever..pulled off about 20 pounds. Welded in some threaded blocks for a fabricated front brace and radiator support. I then went to work welding up the 1,500,762 holes Ford punches into their engine compartment panels and firewall.




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Loren Williams - Loren @ Invisiblesun.org
The "Push Harder, Suck Less" philosophy explained:
Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
Suck Less - Drive something resembling a proper racing line.
The "Push Harder, Suck Less" philosophy explained:
Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
Suck Less - Drive something resembling a proper racing line.
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Everythime I work on a foxbody, I tell myself to not worry about the holes, then , when I see how atrocious it looks, I can't help but fix it




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Lookin' good!
Steven Frank
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I'll get to it. Eventually...
Class M3 Miata
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I'll get to it. Eventually...
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Suggested Project name: "DAMN, I think he's got it"!!
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OK, now I can sleep at night..






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I am really enjoying this thread and picked up a few engine build tips. Keep the posts coming!
1978 280z - I wish I had this much money in my 401K
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Rob's rescued beaters look better than some people's daily drivers....blacksheep-1 wrote:OK, now I can sleep at night..
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