Locally a Legend car modified to run lapping days and regional racing (not SCCA) has come up for sale. It is very tempting as it would require a lot less trailer and tow vehicle than something that started life as a street car. But this has me wondering about other (cheaper) possibilities as Legends are a tightly controlled spec series. Which has led me to Mod Lites. 1+ litre water cooled bike motors and to be honest 1930's era cars don't do anything for me.
What would it take to make a Mod Lite turn left and right? Kevin Gale's build thread on his Troyer indicated it didn't take too much and an asymmetrical frame is not a significant issue:
http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/build-projects-and-project-cars/1990-troyer-modified-hillclimber/73618/page1/
What say the GRM brain trust? Brilliant? A fool's errand?
TIA, Thomas
Fwiw, you can find plenty of 1st gen RX7 race cars in turn key condition for about $3k +/-. Just putting it out there in case you didn't know.
Amg_rx7, Up here in the great white north first gen rx7s have either marched down the periodic table into some form of oxide or are going for $20k so that thought had never crossed my mind. Any links or suggested hunting grounds for such a beast?
Most of them are shoddily constructed because circle tracks don't have the same safety concerns when it comes to cage construction.
Find a good one though and you're mint.
Never seen a poorly built mod lite. Ever.
They run at Merritville. You should go a few nights, have a look at some cars and talk to the drivers. It's a tight community. You might learn a lot or find a deal.
thanks Zomby Woof for the head's up about Merritville, Welland isn't that far to drive on a Saturday night. I took a look at Flamborough's schedule and didn't see any obvious references to Mod Lites.
They also run at Ohsweken a few times a year. That's a little closer for you. If you're looking for someone to go with, let me know. I don't get out to the dirt often enough.
These are New England based Pro 4 Modifieds. Smaller versions of a Nascar modified powered by four cylinder engines. I'm thinking there are wonderful possibilities as a hill climb/track day car. http://www.pro4mods.com/blog1/ Modifying these cars to turn left and right isn't difficult, so don't be scared.
Zombie Wolf, we should try to meet up. Tattled Welder isn't on this board much but he is out in Waterdown / Clapison's Corners just minutes from Flamborough so I will do what I can to drag him out.
Dirt tracks don't do a lot for me but it's all racing so it's all good!
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