Per the GCR, you have to go back to '95 or older(new Beetle notwithstanding) to find an ITC car. Most of these cars are like unobtainium and like Knestis stated, they don't have a strong following anymore.
Even if you found a decent, rust free candidate to build into an IT car, you would probably have to deal with any number of the following problems.
-Parts are scarce since the car you purchased is 20-30 years old
-13" wheels? Good luck finding those unless you want to spend as much for wheels as you did for the car.
-The 22 year old working at Ground Control has never even heard of your car much less have any suspension upgrades for it.
-You get done building it and realize you could have bought a faster, well sorted ITB car for less money and been on the track months sooner.
I hope Joeg is right and ITC makes a comeback. What's the point of racing if there's no one to race with?
Greg Heuer
ITC Fiesta #92 (in progress)
'65 Beach 5B FV #67
'65 Sardini FV (not yet in progress)
'03 Crown Vic aka "Tackleberry"
"Racing more cubic inches requires more cubic dollars"
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