Shortie's New Baja Project
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- TexasBaja
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Did you guys find this in Utah or was it out of state?
Race Car or Pre Runner???
2.5 Subi would look mighty nice in the back of that.
Race Car or Pre Runner???
2.5 Subi would look mighty nice in the back of that.
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Cool car guys! Nice find. Obviously pro built.
I would post on RDC and see if some one can ID the chassis.
I'm thinking sway bar, not remote torsion.
I would post on RDC and see if some one can ID the chassis.
I'm thinking sway bar, not remote torsion.
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In Utah. Prerunner, maybe sometimes Sportsman. And I'm trying to talk him into putting a TDI in the back.TexasBaja wrote:Did you guys find this in Utah or was it out of state?
Race Car or Pre Runner???
2.5 Subi would look mighty nice in the back of that.
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It is set up for remote torsion, the center mount for the adjusters is the next to last pic, just don't have the fingers. But we were thinking of turning it into a sway bar mount.JUSSUMGUY wrote:Cool car guys! Nice find. Obviously pro built.
I would post on RDC and see if some one can ID the chassis.
I'm thinking sway bar, not remote torsion.
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BAJA-IT wrote:It is set up for remote torsion, the center mount for the adjusters is the next to last pic, just don't have the fingers. But we were thinking of turning it into a sway bar mount.JUSSUMGUY wrote:Cool car guys! Nice find. Obviously pro built.
I would post on RDC and see if some one can ID the chassis.
I'm thinking sway bar, not remote torsion.
Our Raceco Class 12 had a sway bar setup like that until we converted it to Coil overs with Bypasses. It was really more of a bump stop.
My opinion is if you go with a Coil Over with Bypass and they are set up right you will not need a sway bar but if the Bypass is out of you budget I would use.
Great find. Cant wait to see the progress on this car.I would invest in a sandblaster though.
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I'll probably set it up as class 5U legal and race it as sportsman when the funds are there. The car originaly came from So-cal but has sat since it was brought up here.
Probably wont have funds for bypasses yet but were gonna set the car up for them anyway. Should be able to get the car sandblasted after this next paycheck then I Have to get it to the fab shop to get the front end pushed foward to 105" Wheel base. As the car sits its only at 100".
Then I Have to decide on engine trans combo and if I want to try and keep it an automactic or figure out a way to put a manual in it with the offset tunnel in the fuel cell. Oh well I'll have lot of time to think about it while I gather funds and you guys spend it all for me.
Probably wont have funds for bypasses yet but were gonna set the car up for them anyway. Should be able to get the car sandblasted after this next paycheck then I Have to get it to the fab shop to get the front end pushed foward to 105" Wheel base. As the car sits its only at 100".
Then I Have to decide on engine trans combo and if I want to try and keep it an automactic or figure out a way to put a manual in it with the offset tunnel in the fuel cell. Oh well I'll have lot of time to think about it while I gather funds and you guys spend it all for me.
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Flip the cell around and use a late side shift trans...or an HV-1
Just a thought
Just a thought
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We we're thinking about doing that on the ride home, just gotta go see it its the same if we turn it around.CentralWAbaja wrote:Flip the cell around and use a late side shift trans...or an HV-1
Just a thought
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Wow. Is that really a race-co built chassis? You ought to PM Jamie Campell on RDC- he'd be able to tell you.
A badass car that has never been put together?
Is the wheel base 105"?
A badass car that has never been put together?
Is the wheel base 105"?
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Cool car!
I expect the fuel cell bladder and maybe foam to have died of old age without ever getting used. Shame! That may render the trans/fuel cell flop discussion moot.
The seats may need re-upholstery too.
The pinch style beam adjusters are Wright Place stuff. In that era, the arms were probably stock and thus the short wheelbase form the 4" arms. Shock mounts front and rear may well be more modern than the basic chassis. The rear arms are pretty wild looking. The modified stock torsion housing also suggests early 80s vintage original fabrication.
The bug-eye 1-piece front end is not often seen anymore.
I expect the fuel cell bladder and maybe foam to have died of old age without ever getting used. Shame! That may render the trans/fuel cell flop discussion moot.
The seats may need re-upholstery too.
The pinch style beam adjusters are Wright Place stuff. In that era, the arms were probably stock and thus the short wheelbase form the 4" arms. Shock mounts front and rear may well be more modern than the basic chassis. The rear arms are pretty wild looking. The modified stock torsion housing also suggests early 80s vintage original fabrication.
The bug-eye 1-piece front end is not often seen anymore.
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Well over on Race-dezert Ed Frisk has claimed the chassis to be one built by him in 1986. The frame is full 4130 and the shock mounts have been modified since it was built. I believe Class 5U could only have 100" wheelbase when this car was built but I'm not sure and will have to do some research and find out. Tomorrow I will call the fab shop run by one of the class 1 racers we race with and find out the cost to push the front end out and do shock mounts for me seeing as I don't have shocks yet, and they have plenty to play with. I also hope to have it ready to be sand blasted by next weekend, seeing as ill get paid by then.
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From what we can tell so far the Fuel cell bladder is fine and has been happy with where it lived, just need to find out about the foam inside. I don't really want to dish out 2 grand for a new one.
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Also looking for new A-pillars if anyone is cutting up a beetle with good ones or knows where I can acquire some.