http://kansascity.craigslist.org/cto/4224465619.html
NMNA but SOO MUCH WANT!!
I do believe that is my new definition of cool. It looks to be well worth the money, although I probably would paint it BRG eventually.
Stuff like this gives me bad ideas I do like it and the price isn't bad, good thing it is not close to me.
Might be a good idea to do to my 75 MGB, should be slightly faster than the awesome 62.5 hp 1.8L in it now.
Aside from an overwhelming urge to mute that paintjob... that is one sweet little car.
914driver: I drove a friend's race car with a tall shifter like that in an endurance race at NJMP this summer and it took some getting used to. After I did get used to it... really, really nice for quick shifts without taking your hands off the wheel. I just started fabbing one for my own car.
All that for the 3.8 and no supercharger? I guess if I had to cut the hood, I'd probably skip it though.
I like that a lot. I even like the colour. No money for extra cars right now or I'd be on a road trip
Sil80redtop wrote: I was going to scoff at the engine choice, but it looks like those made 205hp stock.
I had a 87 Grand Prix and a 93 Bonneville with that motor. Bring it up ti 3500 rpm and ride the torque train. They moved both of those cars far better than they should have.
I know of one person tryin to find an AWD gearbox for a supercharged version for a bonkers challenge build.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: 914driver: I drove a friend's race car with a tall shifter like that in an endurance race at NJMP this summer and it took some getting used to. After I did get used to it... really, really nice for quick shifts without taking your hands off the wheel. I just started fabbing one for my own car.
How exactly does that work?
bgkast wrote:Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: 914driver: I drove a friend's race car with a tall shifter like that in an endurance race at NJMP this summer and it took some getting used to. After I did get used to it... really, really nice for quick shifts without taking your hands off the wheel. I just started fabbing one for my own car.How exactly does that work?
Well, you do actually have to take one hand off the wheel... but only for a very short time. Normally you would take your right hand off the wheel, reach down to the tunnel - maybe a foot or more, change gears and bring your hand back up. It takes time, wastes effort. On really long runs like an enduro you repeat it thousands of times. Here you move like 2 inches and right back on the wheel.
It was pretty awkward at first but, like I said... I got used to it and now I want one. I probably don't want it in my street car though.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: 914driver: I drove a friend's race car with a tall shifter like that in an endurance race at NJMP this summer and it took some getting used to. After I did get used to it... really, really nice for quick shifts without taking your hands off the wheel. I just started fabbing one for my own car.
The fellow onasled who is building the mid-engine MINI used to make/sell those for R50/53 MINI's - precisely for that reason. They were meant to go on an adjustable (IIRC - B&M) SSK. You'd slam the lever down as far as it would go (lowering the shift knob a lot), then install his extension to bring it back up closer to the steering wheel for quicker shifting on the track.
Spinout007 wrote:Sil80redtop wrote: I was going to scoff at the engine choice, but it looks like those made 205hp stock.I had a 87 Grand Prix and a 93 Bonneville with that motor. Bring it up ti 3500 rpm and ride the torque train. They moved both of those cars far better than they should have. I know of one person tryin to find an AWD gearbox for a supercharged version for a bonkers challenge build.
I had a late 90s Bonneville with one, it had eery amounts of torque up high, acceleration to 100mph was practically linear, while sounding like a giant vacuum cleaner. If I didn't have a propensity to grenade engines with reputations for extreme durability(I killed a early 5S-FE Camry, and aforementioned 3800 S2 Bonneville, in two weeks!) I wouldn't mind one in a big old RWD cruiser with a stick.
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