Robbie wrote: Are there any 'body-on-frame' minivans? Some quick googling suggests that the ford aerostar and the chevy astrovan have frames 'integrated' into the unibody, so they are close but no dice. Of course a lot of full size vans are body on frame. Other ideas?
The Dustbusters were spaceframe based, if that helps. They are stupid light when stripped out (for a van), and had an option for a 3800. A GTP powered Dustbuster would be pretty neat.
I'm gonna be so disappointed if this doesn't result in at least one Molly Hatchet album cover worthy mural
TheV8Kid wrote:rich911s wrote: Autocross, shmotocross ... I wan't to pull the front wheels.Now I'm interested!![]()
Ya, I could be talked into this.....
ARE FULL SIZED VANS ALLOWED TO COMPETE?
In reply to Robbie:
If it helps any I think the Astro is set up kinda like a really big 1/2 gen F body, frame up front bolted to a unibody tub.
wheels777 wrote:TheV8Kid wrote:Ya, I could be talked into this..... ARE FULL SIZED VANS ALLOWED TO COMPETE?rich911s wrote: Autocross, shmotocross ... I wan't to pull the front wheels.Now I'm interested!![]()
If you can make it do this, I see no reason that you would be turned away. Heck, you would be heralded as a master of The Challenge which is praise that you have already earned.
Should the full size be allowed? I will first the motion that yes, they should be.
I am sure another genuine competitor will second the motion.
There has been enough support and enthusiasm for Dajibans already.
But, I do wonder, would an Astro van be lighter?
In reply to Andy Neuman:
This was a topic of discussion with my team mate. Might still do it if I can find a suitable van next year closer to the challenge.
Bonus points for bringing another challenge car in the van
How much can a manual V6 odyssey tow, I wonder?
There should be a loophole that lets you sell ice cream out of it to recoup cost.....
http://dallas.craigslist.org/ftw/cto/5302431771.html
$600.00 OBO Aluminum Ice Cream Van - $600 (EULESS)
pimpm3 wrote: Bonus points for bringing another challenge car in the vanHow much can a manual V6 odyssey tow, I wonder?
Could tow a well sorted race fiero.
Andy Neuman wrote: Bonus points if you can tow a second challenge car with your van.
That is exactly what we want to do. We have 2 trailers and one tow vehicle.
G_Body_Man wrote: The Dustbusters were spaceframe based, if that helps. They are stupid light when stripped out (for a van), and had an option for a 3800. A GTP powered Dustbuster would be pretty neat.
Challenge (for the Challenge) accepted. I just picked up a 1996 Chevrolet Lumina APV for $275. Build thread coming soon.
wheels777 wrote:Andy Neuman wrote: Bonus points if you can tow a second challenge car with your van.That is exactly what we want to do. We have 2 trailers and one tow vehicle.
PACC racing triple entry?! yikes!
ShawneeCreek wrote:G_Body_Man wrote: The Dustbusters were spaceframe based, if that helps. They are stupid light when stripped out (for a van), and had an option for a 3800. A GTP powered Dustbuster would be pretty neat.Challenge (for the Challenge) accepted. I just picked up a 1996 Chevrolet Lumina APV for $275. Build thread coming soon.
It makes me giggly to read this since I know too much based on what you told me last week. I see the wheels are in motion!
http://www.oddimotive.com/2015/11/1989-chevy-van-with-ferris-wheel-seating.html?m=1
Take a full-size van, cut the top half off, throw lowering spindles up front and axle flip kit at the back....could probably lower the cg a good bit.
Sweet with Andrew,shawneecreeks and they Dajivan entry we are up to four. Not bad for two weeks post challenge.
I am fine with full size vans even though I think an Astro would be a better option. What is the ruling from the staff?
Can I flat tow a fiero? Hmm...
Andy Neuman wrote: Bonus points if you can tow a second challenge car with your van.
Team alavanche is rumored to be looking at a $600 astro van tomorrow morning. And also may have astro V8 swap mounts on the shelf, and.... Cart before horse, slow down.
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