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Hacksaw 02-23-2017 08:09 PM

Re: Criteria used for picking car
 
Lots of good advice so far. Let me add, when you decide your direction, write it down on paper and stick to your plan. Often the planning is the hardest part.

4284spd 02-23-2017 11:49 PM

Re: Criteria used for picking car
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dwight Southerland (Post 527783)
You also have to build a car that you will enjoy working on. You can rationalize a good combination, but if you do not really "like" the car, you will not work on it. So, know yourself well.


If you do not feel that you have the desire or ability to be a maverick and go through the research to find good viable combinations that could be competitive but are untried, then by all means review Joe's publications, go to races to observe and watch the class winners at national events. On the other hand, if you are looking for a personal signature and want to follow your own path, be sure to research well what you are doing. There is a wealth of information available, but the answer will be yours.


Finally, be realistic about your time and money. If you are forced to shoestring the effort, your choices are many but limited. If you don't have budget or time, you will be better to attach yourself to a local racer and enjoy being that level of participation. If you have the budget, then you can do what you like about building, buying or having a car built.


The best advice is to figure out how to enjoy. The previous post about building a bracket car that can race classes is a great perspective this day and age. It increases your ability to race successfully at a class race and gives you a much bigger stage to learn to enjoy.

Perfect. If I could afford to un mini-tub my 68 CJ, I would turn it into a stocker. Its the car I love. Racing a V-6 TBird would do nothing for me!

lewis Becker 02-25-2017 04:15 PM

Re: Criteria used for picking car
 
This is one of the very best threads based upon the content i have read since following the class racer web site over 11 years ago.outstanding and accurate replies.regards ,the zinga.

Philip Saran 02-25-2017 05:52 PM

Re: Criteria used for picking car
 
Also the cost of buying a car or body to build a race car is not like it was in the
80's. Back then you could and I did buy running Dusters and 67-69 Cuda's for
$100 - 400 and drive them home.

Now people want big money for junk bodies. The 1974 Duster 360 I bought in
2000 for $400 and drove home now goes for $5000- $7000.

Just my $0.02

James L Miller 02-26-2017 01:41 PM

Re: Criteria used for picking car
 
I was hoping that Dwight's website had a thing where I could look up a class (L/SA for me) and then see all the possible cars that fit in the class. I think that would be a lot of work, so maybe that is a dream? I wonder how many car/engine combinations are in the classification guide?

Timetraveler 02-26-2017 06:43 PM

Re: Criteria used for picking car
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lewis Becker (Post 527971)
This is one of the very best threads based upon the content i have read since following the class racer web site over 11 years ago.outstanding and accurate replies.regards ,the zinga.

Lew your too young to remember but this website built my U/SA back in 2001 and 2002 and I have a Wallly from the Gators to show for it. Listen to everyone and you will get some great advice.
Bill

Isaac Zane 02-26-2017 10:13 PM

Re: Criteria used for picking car
 
We found a nice looking car, decent factoring, and IN OUR PRICE RANGE. And it even came with delivery! Turned out pretty well for us. 2004 NHRA Stock Eliminator National Champion! 73 Buick Apollo, 350 4bbl. From Tommy Pettigrew. There was a well used chat room where some racers gave it thumbs up!
Do a little bit of homework and research. Go with what you like!

oldskool 02-27-2017 12:11 AM

Re: Criteria used for picking car
 
Yeah, find something you like, turn key, in your price range. At today's prices it would be very difficult, if not impossible, for most, to buy a body and build from scratch, for what they can buy a decent turn key car for.

And I'm not talkin about the dime rockets, but a popular body style and engine you like.

For example: Since I'm a long time Pontiac guy, I'd prefer a Pontiac powered Bird or A-body, or even an X-body.

If I had the $$, I'd buy this '77 Bird tomorrow.

http://www.racingjunk.com/Stock-Supe...la-K-M-SA.html

I'd also like to have the Don Turk Grand Am.

http://classracer.com/classforum/showthread.php?t=64941


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