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  1. Not quite. That's a period Porsche engine. The easiest way to verify is to look at the valve covers. The other items like the oil filter and oil fill could potentially be adapted to a VW with minimal work, but the valve covers are hard to fake. The trans is also a Porsche unit. The mushroom vent is unique to Porsche. Also, not all Spyders came with the Carrera, though I wouldn't doubt that this one is running a 356 or 912 engine.
  2. I'll be competing at the Houston Region SCCA event on Aug 3rd. Come out if you want to see it in action, or if you're a buyer, a test drive.
  3. Me either. I know there's a small market for a specialized version of an already specialized car, but I figured the low price and well thought out construction details would either make it super attractive to someone on the fence, or someone that wanted something slightly different would be willing to modify it and consider it a cheap base to start their own project.
  4. Here's an up-to-date picture with the front fenders installed. http://www.autocrosspictures.net/SCCASolo071308/SCCASolo071308_115.JPG
  5. Yep, it's Gene Young's old car. And the only piece of carbon fiber on the car is the top of the pedal box. Apparently it was the first piece of custom carbon Gene vacuum bagged.
  6. Last minute change of plans regarding this weekend. I won't be in San Antonio. I'll be in Ft Worth at a Texas Region Event on July 13th. This will be at the Texas Motor Speedway Bus Lot. http://www.autocross.com/tr/modules/content/index.php?id=17 Co-drives or test runs are still available despite the change of location.
  7. I'll have it in San Antonio at San Antonio Raceway on July 13th. Next event will be in South East Houston at Gulf Greyhound Park for the Houston-South West Divisonal on July 19-21. I'll have fresh tires on it and can offer test drives at the San Antonio event, or a co-driver arrangement at the Houston event.
  8. Yeah, I occasionally hit cones! Those photos were from the SCCA Dallas National Tour a couple months ago. I tore my ACL two weeks before the event, I walked the course once - on crutches. Plus, I was on 50+ run tires. And that run, the only one I have photos of, was worse that the photos look. I think it was a three-cone run. Give me some more time. I can come up with some more excuses!
  9. Thanks for the compliment. It's been a great car to compete in the last year, but I recently moved and don't have room for all my cars. I've got a half completed D-Prepared Miata and a Lotus Europa that's destined to become an X-Prepared car. I hope folks make use of those photos in their own builds. Gene's designs and choice of parts was one of the reasons I bought it in the first place. Did I mention that fresh tires go on next week?
  10. Locost - Lotus Seven Clone I am selling my Locost autocross racecar, I am building a D-Prepared Miata, so it needs to go. It was originally built by Gene Young, but came with much of the bodywork and mounts removed. I've since built a new rear subframe and reattached all the bodywork and raised the column and shifter for a larger driver. The AIM digital dash in some of the photos is not included. New tires arrive next week and if I still have the car in late July, I'll run the Houston Divisional on them. I am asking $7500.00. Lots of spare parts are included, carbs, electrics, gears, additional rear axle, original bike gauges, factory manual for the bike, CAD drawings, suspension drawings, receipts, ect. One of the reasons I bought this car was the brilliant suspension. The front arms can be adjusted without removing anything or even raising the car. The rear has extremely low roll center and the combo and works brilliantly for autocross. Originally finished in 2003, modified continually since. Standard “Book” sized chassis Right hand drive Paddle shift 6 speed sequential gearbox 13”X10” Diamond racing wheels 20”X9”X13” Hoosier slicks 20”X9”X13” Hoosier rains tires, with wheels Tilton dual master cylinder racing pedals Current weight with all the bodywork back on is approx. 940lbs. Rear suspension 1st. gen Mazda Rx-7 axle with LSD Adjustable three link, with Watts link Double adjustable coilover shocks Wilwood Dynalight single calipers Front suspension Fiero spindles. Fully adjustable tubular control arms Wilwood Dynalight single calipers Woodward custom racing rack and pinion, with changeable ratios Inboard double adjustable coilover shocks Engine 1993 Honda CBR1000f Custom car header Pod air filters Loud and less loud mufflers Other photos are at: http://www.usa7s.com/forum/uploads/slngsht/modernbeat/default.asp?f=modernbeat http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/411819059_SCCATour05030408_392.JPGhttp://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/477822925_96861949.G2gIG6qK.jpghttp://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1478118630_96861968.mM4cRkUJ.jpg
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