Wow, way late with this post. Need a fill-in but don't have the time right now. Long story short - the coupe got it's cage from Piper Motorsports, then body work from a pro (in his own time) in Richmond and the car was brought home. Rebuilt the transmission with an OS-Giken LSD (recommended by and purchased from Steve Weiner at Rennsport) with the help of a friend (ha! - he did just about all of it and let me do "some"), purchased a nice, clean, but not rebuilt engine from a Dorki and swapped that into my gold Targa, taking the IMA-rebuilt engine from the Targa for the coupe. Put on a used GHL stainless steel exhaust system and put that on. Purchased a suspension (23/33 mm hollow torsion bars, custom valved and shortened Bilstein shocks) from the ORIGINAL owner of my 1986 car, who now lives in Chicago, and installed that, and had more than a bit of rewiring to do (including recreating the part of the DME harness that goes from under the seat to the front of the car). Put on fiberglass bumpers and tail, and installed what seemed like miles of roll-cage padding, and it runs. Sorted it out this past Sunday at Summit Point Shenandoah (and the skid pad) - and it did really well! Photos to come.
But here's the big news. I signed up for the NASA Competition School (and race) the 3rd weekend in July, and was set to practice with it at Watkins Glen (PCA Potomac DE) in 2 weeks, but due to track work that event was canceled. So...if there's still room, I'm going to move my start-of-racing up a little and enter the PCA Zone 2 Club Race at VIR the last weekend of June! That's 2 weeks and 1 day away!! Car is almost ready.
Also, I bought a tow vehicle and open (Econo) trailer, both used. So much for the compromises I made for a street-legal race car...
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