I worked with a guy a couple years ago that ran an ex-cup car. It was anything but cheap. He was running vintage races, and getting the motor torn down every four race weekends for about 10k a pop. I really couldn't believe the cost. Of course he had the same shops rebuilding his motor as the pro teams use. I forgot the name.breakaway500 wrote:I wonder why we don't see more ex-cup cars on track days? They seem very capable,durable and inexpensive to own and maintain. With Nascar changing the rules so often,there must be lots of obsolete cars sitting in garages. I wouldn't mind having an 80's T bird (...nice red Coors/Melling #9) to wrastle around the track in.
Wine and cheese? More like caviar and champagne
Guess I'll settle for two buck chuck,brauts and Triscuits
He went from PCA, racing a prepared 911, to a stock car.
David Foote ran a Taurus with COM awhile back. He still holds the track record at the Glen. He also cited cost as a restriction to running the car.
Maybe one of the Footes could chime in.
Of course Mark would be turning his own wrenches, so it may not be that bad. Heck, get a chevy crate motor and toss it in....