Morris1100 wrote:
We were building spaceframe Sports Sedans with non-load bearing bodies over 15 years ago. Is is just that our body panels were steel.
yep, 15 years ago the rules said that the floorpan, roof, A, B, C pillars and doors must be the original steel items. Then you put a full spaceframe type cage inside that stuff and built the front and rear spaceframes to hang off that. A lot of the cars from those days are still running but are classed as "floorpan cars".
About 3 years ago the ex Graham Bailey 300ZX was sold for $50k, including transporter. 15 years ago this was state of the art in Sports Sedans, but these days is mildly competitive at the national level

Notice that they also state it must be a front engine car? That means no one is likely to build something as crazy as the Thomson VW any more
TheMiniMan wrote:
,,, Freddy Sayers was talking with me about it ages agao but i didn`t follow up on it,,, i`m not sure about old pre-log booked cars tho,,, maybe the old ones have to stay the same???
i think if your log book has a date on it, you have to keep it to the rules of that date, or get the log book updated with the changes to keep it current. Who knows?
The whole thing with the rules changing so much was why Fred was having problems defining the rules for Historic Sports Sedans so that the anoraks in historics would allow them to play. How do you give/get a historic certificate for a category with so many freedoms, and ensure that the cars are representing how they were back in the day?
_________________
the world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page
66 Mini Minor sponsored by
http://www.lifeonthehedge.com.au/ The Dog Harness Specialists
It was a pleasure ausmini. I'll miss all you misfits and reprobates
