According to the rules of this rally, each car must carry a spare tire. Space savers are allowed, but if anyone knows of some that will clear my brake calipers, please let me know.
Most participants don't carry a spare, and the rule is not enforced. But to be fully prepared for anything, including strict rules interpretation, we have devised a method to carry a spare tire, despite the full roll cage. The solution is not that elegant, and it will only be used as a last resort. We have a flat panel that bolts in for normal street driving. The other option would be like in the remake of "Thomas Crown Affair" : strapped to a baggage rack on the trunk. May interfere with airflow over the rear spoiler though.
Don't forget, we will be riding pretty high since we are racing on some pretty bad public roads. I pray we don't need to use this. It can handle at least a 255-18 tire.
As far as the interior goes, it will be pretty straightforward. We will be using both of the Covan dash inserts available for the 1968 models.
We are using an AAW Highway 22 kit as a base. We are adding some cool things like a flow switch to monitor if we lose a belt, as well as an oil pressure idiot light set at aound 30lbs. or so to monitor oil pressure loss in corners.
I was worried about not having enough places for gauges, but when I decided to go with the Vintage Air Gen II heater, it freed up the center console for 4 gauges. I hope this heater will do the job in the rain. The race takes place in Newfoundland in September. The tail end of hurricanes can be wandering by at that time of year, and the race is rain or shine. Hopefully this, along with the DSE wiper motor kit, will be fully tested this summer on the street. I realize that a full A/C system would represent the best option for ventilation, but I don't want to put it on a race car, especially for the weight.
Please tell me if there are too many pictures.
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