Ok gang, this should be a fun one.
What Car: Oddball Vintage Racer Edition!
So, the fam and I went to a St. Patrick's day parade and the wife really liked the fact that people drive vintage cars in parades. I have been discussing various project cars with her for years, but she never REALLY got on board with any of them. BUT, seeing people/families in their classics doing parades finally convinced her that a project car (or 2) are cool family activities, not just fun for me. Score. The caveat is that it's gotta be vintage, so out here in SoCal, that means pre-1975. The hunt is on.
I am going to do a driver/show car (i.e. car to take to activities/shows, not some crazy-ass show build) and a track car. The track car is going first, because I said so. Anyway, my budget is limited, so I can't do anything too crazy. Vintage sedan racing is pretty big out here, so I am looking at something that can start out as a track day and NASA TT/PT car and also be B-Sedan/Trans Am 2.5/IMSA RS compatible. Starting price needs to be Challenge level. After scouring CL for several weeks, here are what appear to be my options:
Opel (Kadett Rallye/Ascona/Manta) - These are pretty cool and come with a 1900cc motor. However, I can't seem to find much info on building hot 1900s. The fully built B-Sedan cars make around 100hp (or more) per litre. How feasible/expensive will that be (or even get close) on a 1900 Opel?
VW 1303 Super Beetle - This is the wife's favorite. I think I have the suspension/aero situation figured out, but again, the motor/gearbox is the limiting factor. The 1972 GCR shows the displacement at 1600. However, it also shows the Datsun 510 at 1800, and I know those guys run L20s. Thus, I am wondering if a Type 4 1.8L is legal. Also, how crazy expensive are these to build up? Is it comparable to Type 1?
Ford Pinto - Yeah. This.
AMC Gremlin - Ugly, old tech (even for 1972), heavy. But, it is fun ugly (not lame ugly) and they did have success in IMSA. Anyone have thoughts on how to do one that handles on the cheap? I kind of like this idea for some reason.
What say you, o' masters of cheap speed?