Olaf made the trip to Indiana Sunday afternoon under his own power and without any drama. The current thought is to start a slow build towards the 2022 Challenge.
I have not decided on a build plan yet. Olaf is getting up there in miles (208k) and his body has seen better days. He has a crack in the windshield in the drivers line of sight. His soft top has a good frame but otherwise is scrap. He drives pretty well. Clutch is likely not long for this world. Starts and runs decent. Open differential. Has power steering that works. Has air conditioning that doesn’t. Aftermarket shocks and springs that lower the car and provide decent handling and ride quality.
A few ideas so far:
Weekend cruiser - Fix the basic mechanicals including brakes, clutch, rear subframe, patch up the body and cheap DIY paint job, cheap replacement top, replace windshield, strip AC off, existing 14” wheels, 200TW tires. The end result might be a mid-pack AutoX car that is decent to drive around and has some residual value ($1500-$2000)
16 ounces = 1 pound - Fix the basic mechanicals, patch the body and cheap DIY paint job, take the top off including the frame, strip the interior (sound deadening, replace door panels with thin ABS, remove door glass and crank assemblies, remove speakers, remove passenger seat, etc.). remove AC and power steering, install 15x7” wheels and sticky tires, DIY a set of cheap coil overs based on Bilstein shocks. Basically make it as light as possible within budget and with no concern for creature comforts and maybe end up with a top 25% AutoX car and low residual value ($1000-$1500). The drive to Florida would be similar to driving a motorcycle with a fairing in terms of weather protection. Not ideal, but doable.
Go speed racer - Same as lightweight above, but cut the windshield and fabricate a speedster type windscreen to further cut weight and avoid cost of a replacement windshield.
Please feel free to weigh in on these thoughts or suggest your own. Consider Olaf a blank NA Miata slate.
Current starting point for budgeting:
1990 Mazda Miata
Purchase price $800
Tires and wheels that likely won’t be used at the challenge $200
Rear sub-frame $75