This is a long description. There is a list of specific questions at the bottom if you want to cheat.
I just snagged a 67 Pontiac LeMans for cheap. The body is pretty straight but the floor pans are toast. The interior is completely stripped and has been sitting in a pile in the field next to the LeMans for about 12 years so I doubt much of it is useable.
So, here is my plan for this car. I kinda want to go pro touring with a twist. I want it to be done up like a road race car with ridiculously mean performance. Picture a Trans Am/Nascar kinda build with a daily-driver/race interior. The car was factory-equipped with A/C, PS, and PB and I don't see any need to ditch those amenities, but something will have to be done with the factory "titanic" steering ratio and assist.
Externally I plan on some race-type tubular control arms and box the trailing arms with some mix'n'match from the Afco catalog to keep it inexpensive. I'll need some advice on choosing some components but I'm pretty good at suspension design. Probably do some 17" wheels with appropriately fat rubber.
Inside I'll do carpet and A/C with a modest stereo just so I have some tunes available. I want the interior to look like a vaguely stock interior that someone converted to race: carpet, door panels, aluminum instrument panel with big guages, switch panel instead of factory electronics, etc.
Think of it this way... Take a purpose-built road racer car that you convert to a streetable vehicle. The point is to be a really mean street performer but not so mean that I can't have tunes and A/C.
Its a big contradiction, I know, but its gonna be fun.
-
I haven't decided on a powerplant yet, but 400-500 hp is my target. I've always wanted to build a 455 Buick. I might enjoy driving it more if it had a more modern lightweight powerplant, though. EFI is nice as long as its not too complex. Can anyone think of some nice lightweight engine suggestions that don't include the word "LS1" in it? Anyone have a $500 Viper V10 and T56 sitting around?

-
Cage or not? I probably won't ever race it, but if I decide to show up to an AutoX event it might need to be there. How about the benefits of a cage in terms of weight vs. chassis stiffness? Other GR ideas for stiffening things up without adding lots of weight?
As with all of my projects, I want it to be completely GR. Anyone can bolt on aftermarket stuff, but I thrive on stretching my engineering knowledge. I also want it as cheap as possible, of course. Who doesn't?






