Andrew_Grannis
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Hey everyone,
It's been literally years since I've posted on this site but my father and I have gotten to the point where we are tired of the car sitting at the back of the garage and starting it every so often.
Just a little background on the car. From research we have done, along with help from our fellow NEOAHC members, we have decided that the car has a BT7 roadster body (the Jensen painted tag on the firewall does indeed indicate BT7), BJ7/8 convertible doors, BJ8 engine and a BJ8 number plate (aparently put on by whoever changed the doors). The main frame rails have a good bit of surface rust but there is no perforation anywhere. The biggest rust problem is with the outriggers/sills. The car has the notorious sag in the middle from this rust and from talking to a restoration specialist, there is no option besides a full restoration.
Now, down to the reason I've posted this in the racing section. Becuase this car is not number matching in any way, shape, or form, I don't believe that the $25,000+ investment that it will take <span style="font-style: italic">just</span> to re-tub the car to factory specs (including the many hours of perfecting panel gaps) makes much sense for this example. I have always wanted to get into vintage racing, and I feel that this car is a perfect candidate to turn into a track/auto x car.
My concept would be to rebuild the sills/outriggers without mind of how it was done from the factory, strengthen any parts of the frame that need it, and incorporate a roll cage that will be legal in vintage racing along with allowing for use of the folding top (I believe the SCCA requires 2 inches above the driver's helmet for the main loop?). The main loop would be in liew of the typical frame used for the top with two other supports that can be removed when the top is not in use.
So, for those of you that have taken the time to read through this long post, I really appreciate it and would love to hear your thoughts!
And just for reference, here is a picture of the car from this past weekend:
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7144/6414960673_e4353eb32f_b.jpg
Thanks in advance!
Andrew
It's been literally years since I've posted on this site but my father and I have gotten to the point where we are tired of the car sitting at the back of the garage and starting it every so often.
Just a little background on the car. From research we have done, along with help from our fellow NEOAHC members, we have decided that the car has a BT7 roadster body (the Jensen painted tag on the firewall does indeed indicate BT7), BJ7/8 convertible doors, BJ8 engine and a BJ8 number plate (aparently put on by whoever changed the doors). The main frame rails have a good bit of surface rust but there is no perforation anywhere. The biggest rust problem is with the outriggers/sills. The car has the notorious sag in the middle from this rust and from talking to a restoration specialist, there is no option besides a full restoration.
Now, down to the reason I've posted this in the racing section. Becuase this car is not number matching in any way, shape, or form, I don't believe that the $25,000+ investment that it will take <span style="font-style: italic">just</span> to re-tub the car to factory specs (including the many hours of perfecting panel gaps) makes much sense for this example. I have always wanted to get into vintage racing, and I feel that this car is a perfect candidate to turn into a track/auto x car.
My concept would be to rebuild the sills/outriggers without mind of how it was done from the factory, strengthen any parts of the frame that need it, and incorporate a roll cage that will be legal in vintage racing along with allowing for use of the folding top (I believe the SCCA requires 2 inches above the driver's helmet for the main loop?). The main loop would be in liew of the typical frame used for the top with two other supports that can be removed when the top is not in use.
So, for those of you that have taken the time to read through this long post, I really appreciate it and would love to hear your thoughts!
And just for reference, here is a picture of the car from this past weekend:
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7144/6414960673_e4353eb32f_b.jpg
Thanks in advance!
Andrew