Stumbled across these...thought I'd share
1976 Trans-Am 2L Champion
Stumbled across these...thought I'd share
1976 Trans-Am 2L Champion
THAT would be a groovy vintage race car. That happened during my most formative car years, which might explain a few things.
K
Did they have washer bottles?
<duck>
:P
Steve Linn | Fins Up Racing | #6 ITA Sentra SE-R | www.indyscca.org
Bill,
I had a model of that car back in the day. Loved those cars!!!! Would love to find one today. Any line on those flares and that air dam????
BTW, it's nice to know that at some point in time VWoA actually thought racing was good for marketing.
Any idea of what ever happened to those cars? Would love some history on them (drivers, teams, etc.)
The cars (2) were built by McKee engineering for Bill Scott racing in Libertyville Il. The motors were by Bertils whose shop was on the premises of Scott VW at the time. I'm pretty sure at least one of the cars is in the VW museum. One was driven by Milt Minter in the trans-am series. I think the other was a guest driver car.
Dick Gagliardi
LoopRacing Scirocco II
H prod, Chicago Region SCCA
One of these days, when I actually decide to give up this s**t and buy something of value, I'm going to go vintage "racing" in something like that...
Jake, find for me one of those and I'll quit ITA...
Me?????????
How'd I get involved? LOL.
I think it's cool, the air dam is VERY cool, but the flares? Top shelf fugly. I prefer the box flares on that car.
Jake Gulick
CarriageHouse Motorsports
for sale: 2003 Audi A4 Quattro, clean, serviced, dark green, auto, sunroof, tan leather with 75K miles.
IT-7 #57 RX-7 race car
Porsche 1973 911E street/fun car
BMW 2003 M3 cab, sun car.
GMC Sierra Tow Vehicle
New England Region
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Ahhh, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. My wife could take or leave my 'new' E30 M3. To some, this car is fugly. To me, it is automotive nirvana.
The hunt for a Rocco is on.
See??? Box flares...MUCH better. The Rocco flares look dumb and goofy on that car...the box flares fit it better, like the E30.
Andy, your wife thinks your car looks fine, but she'd think the $$ would look better, especially as a new bathroom, right?
Jake Gulick
CarriageHouse Motorsports
for sale: 2003 Audi A4 Quattro, clean, serviced, dark green, auto, sunroof, tan leather with 75K miles.
IT-7 #57 RX-7 race car
Porsche 1973 911E street/fun car
BMW 2003 M3 cab, sun car.
GMC Sierra Tow Vehicle
New England Region
lateapex911(at)gmail(dot)com
>>See??? Box flares...MUCH better.
It depends. Those massive flares were a "period thing" Even BMW is guilty.
Back then a lot of teams didn't think about all the aerodynamics it seems. They went crazy on the air dam and for got about the rest. This one is much nicer:
And of course, bubble flares can be done right:
The rules influenced what these pics are showing.
The top Bimmer is a Group 5 car. They were allowed a buttload of tire but had to retain the stock door, windshield, and rear window profile. Beyond that, there were few rules influencing aero design, so they became the most radical production-based cars in the world at that point.
The Scirocco looks like it's built to the Gr4 rules, although I only have any practical experience with that group in rallying trim. Gr4 was very much like Group A that followed it, and actually not all that far removed from our current LP Production rules. Not coincidentally, the gearboxes were bucks up, even though the bodywork was pretty much stock-ish. I think you'll discover that it's no accident that the airdam in the pic goes right to the front edge of the bumper, and of course there's no monster Gr5 wing.
I think the Polo Super 1600 is a cool ride - with bubble flairs...
K
Fenders don't have to be boxed on a VW to look good (although the Rally Golf does look very right to me), I think the one's Rob made for Chuck's GP Rabbit look pretty right.
Here are some nice ones
Chris, what is Rob's name that did the flares for Chuck's car?
Could you have him contact me @ racer_tim at yahoo dot com
Thanks
Tim Linerud
San Francisco Region SCCA
#95 GTL Wabbit
Convert from GP to GTL
http://www.timlinerud.com/racing/index.html
racer_tim @ yahoo dot com
Rob Shertz is one of the other guys on Chuck's team. He and Chuck built the molds and the parts for the Rabbit fenders, hood, quarters, air-dam and splitter.
I will drop him a line. The flares are not separate peices, they are full carbon fenders. Less than half the weight of what they replace.
Ah, Megliola's car...nice catch!
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