The Subaru 360 - Scooby Van last year made these things challenge legal.
That looks like a great deal and a ton of fun, whether you build it for the challenge or autocross.... or anything really.
Wow. I do not need to see that.
Keep in mind you still need a "production based something" to be challenge legal.
Well the rack and spindles are straight off a Chevy Chevete and the rear end is Toyota S code (8 bolt) likley small bearing unit from a Corolla. The chassis could be an early PRO chassis but need better pictures. ( the sicker on the side is for Pro shocks)
The motor looks to have no carbs/TB's strange that the pair valves ( exhaust recirc aka egr )are still on it that the 1st thing most take off as they can cause popping on high rev decell.
No a bad deal but whats the other side look like... No i did not see this i do not need more projects no no no......
Robbie Is Right, Scooby was a Production Car . Also handed down through Various GRMer's when once complete. Half- ling Frame
This can Be Reversed by using a Production frame under a Questionable Body( Home made). Bugzilla.
Both Cool both Legal both Fast
On a 1/4 mile dirt oval these cars put on an excellent show.
Very fast, and able to race side by side even on narrow tracks (most tracks 3 wide).
Motorcycle engines 1200cc EFI
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John Welsh said:MrJoshua said:In reply to John Welsh :
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MrJoshua said:John Welsh said:MrJoshua said:In reply to John Welsh :
John-You've got mail!
If you're serious, have not received . Send direct.
Jwelsh02...yahoo...
Sent to this email address as well.
Lol-Now EvanB has email!
When considering bodies, keep in mind that dwarfs are really small. 73” wheelbase and max 5’ wide. Tons of fun though
nocones said:Hmm.. this is tempting. I have this thing in my garage..
I so don't need more project parts though.
Do it!
That ceiling Subby is perfect!
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