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https://www.racingjunk.com/NASA-Amer...11&from=search
Proven car that has a history and appears to have all the correct parts. Add a mild motor and trans and you’re off to the....track days. :flag2: As far as Dave goes...he’s one of the best and it’s all in good fun. :grouphug: |
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I'm currently talking with this person about this car. https://www.racingjunk.com/Road-Club...Third-Gen.html |
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This is about the extent of my WISDOM :peepwall: :lostmarbles: |
Race Cars vs Protouring
I am also getting older and not the fastest
The older I get the faster I was... the main thing is to go out and have fun... find someone you can run with and drive the cars hard but not over your head I have been to events when I have never been passed and then ran with the SCCA national guys and never passed any of them... I had fun and came back in one piece I ran the Virginia City Hillclimb in Nevada (One of the best events I have ever done)... they came up to me every time before I ran and told me 8/10's as they have lost many guys on that hill who drove over their heads... also stay away from the crazy guys out on the track... go into the hot pits and ask for an open space... I find sometimes open track and no one ahead or behind makes me drive better, faster and safer Good luck with your selection.. Vettes that are a few years old make good track cars as many where not driven that hard and they handle and brake good right out of the box My 2 cents worth Bob |
Thanks to everyone for the advice. Was very enlightening and helpful. You pretty much confirmed my thoughts on making the jump. As I type this it is 13 degrees with snow on the ground and 4 months till the first track day in out area. 2018 could be a exciting year with jumping to a race car and also moving ahead with building my garage workshop. :thankyou:
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He goes why dont you take mine have fun on the track dont worry about yours. Now mind you I only know Chet from catting with him at the track. It goes to show you they are race cars **** happens. in fact he is only a couple track days in on his new build after he put the nose of his car into the wall at Sonoma. now if he had a 150k pro touring car his attitude might be different if it had perfect paint etc. Buy a race car if you want a race car. If you want to do some light track days go pro touring. |
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Looking at 10 - 15k for a decent built 408ci. All the suspension parts are still there and has a heavy duty built 8.8 3:73 rear end. But as usual who knows whether it is any good. At this point every piece on the car would need to checked. I think I'll pass. Here's link to the ad with plenty of pictures. https://chicago.craigslist.org/sox/c...405495809.html Also, some of you guys in CA may remember this car if you followed NASA racing . Here's a link to a Mustang magazine article about the car and driver back in the day. http://www.mustangandfords.com/featu...-gt-aix-racer/ |
Old? Retired? Racing? LOL
WTF...... My opinion of the people that track their EXPENSIVE PT cars is ---- I hope they're independently wealthy... otherwise they're idiots. These tracks days are so hard on equipment... they're hard on paint... they're brutal on the motors and transmissions.... and there's no way I'd drive my track cars on the street or vice versa. Anyone that doesn't think tracks days are RACING are not people I would want on the track with me.... that means their heads not in the right place. I can tell you - visor down! Race on! I'm going to go as fast as I can. Get the right car with the right safety equipment -- full fire protection in a driving suit - helmet - gloves - shoes - fuel cell - in car fire suppression system.... get a full containment seat -- get a Hans device.... It's all a lot of fun - right up until the time you get hurt. Nobody knows when they're going to wreck -- nobody can predict a tire blowout -- a busted trans that oils your tires - or someone else's blown up junk and oil on the track... Trust me - it can be as simple as a coolant dump and you're off track so fast you won't know what happened to you. I still remember being at Oregon Raceway Park -- the pro driver was testing the Palatov Pikes Peak car -- asked me if I wanted to ride along.... I said -- Hell yeah -- should I suit up or just my helmet?? He says to me --- you know what?? I've never planned a wreck.... therefore I never know when that's going to happen -- I suit up every time I get in the car. DONE. I've never gotten in the car without every safety precaution I can use since that day. A very small engine fire coming thru the firewall at mach 9 --- good luck with that T shirt.... |
As we say in the motorcycle world, Dress for the slide, not for the ride! LOL
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