I had an absolute blast last weekend at:
http://www.californiamelee.com/
Co-driving my friend's 1959 Alfa Spyder 2000. So good in fact that I'm considering getting a vintage car of my own to take part in future events with. I've got a hankering to build up a Volvo 544. Had one years ago and loved it in many ways. Now I'm not a big purist, but I do have a measure of respect for history, so I'm thinking of folowing one of three approaches.
-Authentic: shoot for something relatively accurate for a performance build up circa 1965. In this case I'd spend more money on a cleaner starting point.
-In the family updates: Find something like a 1972 1800es and put in the 4 wheel discs, stronger axle, B20 and such.
-Restomod: Rebuild around a a modern donor. - later Volvo, Miata, Bimmer et cetera. In this case I'd look for a beater so that I don't feel as bad about chopping up a classic.
In any of the scenarios, I'm going to want something that I can flog on a backroad with some confidence in the car's handling and reliability. I'd be interested in hearing this group's feedback on such a project (folly?)




