RW -
I haven't seen any 210's in the northeast, but no matter what you build, you should get a rule book before you spend any money or chop your car up.
Unless you have a lot of time before you want to get on the track, I would suggest you save your money and buy a car already done.
Depending on the condition of your 210, maybe start out by going to time trials with your current car. Put in a rollbar and seat and belts, some wheels and tire, brakes, etc, and run it stock. you will learn a lot about car control and have some fun while you are at it.
good luck...
Bob Tackman
NER
#25 ITC Datsun 510
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