http://www.allisonlegacy.com/specs.htm
The Allison Legacy Race Car is a turn key, ready to race, and precision engineered vehicle with a fiberglass body a Mazda B-2200 truck engine on a full tubular chassis. This vehicle is CompCar of NC, Inc. sanctioned. Call for pricing on the car.
B2200 you say.... Mazda transmissions you say....
F2T ALL THE THINGS!!!
Will
SuperDork
1/27/15 5:53 p.m.
Mini T-Bird?
SO. MUCH. WANT.
I wonder if a Supercoupe engine will fit...
F2T
BUT THEN
Take the body off. Cut the floors out of an MX-6. Section appropriately. PUT IT ON THERE.
Keep the VIN- street legal tube frame rwd F2T.
Those have been around for some time, but I think they used to go by some other name - I sat in one and drove it around in the paddock at Hallett probably 8 or 10 years ago.
In reply to ¯_(ツ)_/¯:
Oh E36 M3! With huge flares a la IMSA MX6!
Yessssssssssssssssssssssss
Powers that be, could i bring one of these with one of my special bombs stuffed in it to UTCC?
I want to bring a 1500lb 600rwhp 3/4 scale NASCAR.
This is dangerous, very dangerous
The $64000 question is how much is the roller. If a F2T will fit a 2.4T will too.
Ready to race cars are under 5K. They are pretty cheap.
mndsm
MegaDork
1/28/15 6:55 a.m.
Guaranteed the f2t will fit. When sf1 texted me this last night, first thing I did was look one up. Saw that valve cover and was like "you've gotta be berkeleying kidding me! Someone built a racecar with an f2 in it!". Nearest we can tell, race ready with spares will run you about 5 grand. I'm trying to figure out how to make one street legal.
I don't know about a new roller, but ready to race they are listed for 5-8k on racingjunk.
mndsm wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how to make one street legal.
Man, I just told you! If you don't want to section an MX6, a Bugeye Sprite has an 80" wheelbase and is old enough to slip in under "street rod" laws.
This and a brolite build would make for tons of fun across different discplines that shares a good number of parts for a reasonable amount of money
mndsm
MegaDork
1/28/15 8:36 a.m.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ wrote:
mndsm wrote:
I'm trying to figure out how to make one street legal.
Man, I just told you! If you don't want to section an MX6, a Bugeye Sprite has an 80" wheelbase and is old enough to slip in under "street rod" laws.
Well, THATS if you're not playing in a cheater state. All I'd do here is slap some lights on it, take it to a trooper, get a blue vin and run it as a "kit car".
In reply to mndsm:
Sure, but (at least in PA) Street Rod registration lets you do all kinds of silly bullE36 M3... tires that stick way out, etc.
Would that thing be eligible for GTLite if you were to put a Mazda body on it, or is it too small?
Oh man these things are way too cheap...
What makes this scary in a UTCC setting is that you can run whatever wheel/tire package you want on it.
Does anyone know where you buy body panels for these? I've seen a few stickered as Mazda 3s, but I haven't had any luck with any more information.
In reply to twopointwo:
http://kenscheepers.com/allison_legacy.htm
I seriously wish i hadn't bought this Miata. I could pee myself WAY easier in one of these.
Aww, it's named after my wife! I see no reason not to buy one especially with valentines day coming up...
2002maniac wrote:
Aww, it's named after my wife! I see no reason not to buy one especially with valentines day coming up...
If you lived within a day trip of me i'd donate an F2T. For free.
moparman76_69 wrote:
In reply to twopointwo:
http://kenscheepers.com/allison_legacy.htm
Yeah, I've seen that. I'm curious about where one would acquire the body panels and stickers to replicate this. I've seen at least 6 different front ends on these.
I'm willing to bet some pieces/styles are NLA due to the age of the series, but someone is still making panels, I just dont know who.
I have 2 F2s not currently in vehicles. I'll accept a roller donation.