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Originally Posted by JoeCool108
Live in the Orlando Florida area, Im comfortable doing anything. Grew up a gearhead with my dad who is 75 and still around and still fabricates everything by hand because he enjoys it.
I realize Stock eliminator is a challenge and may have to get the engine machine work done by someone who knows stocker engines..
Time frame Probably 6 months to a year. Ive been travelling quite a bit for work.. that paying job gets in the way of fun things. Plus need a realistic budget number between competitive car, trailer and tow vehicle...
Id like to make it a father/son and my son project possible..
Like to race NHRA and local S/SS associations..
How far under do I need to go and be competitive if I have to race heads up?
Not sure if the pans are available either, but would save time if they were.
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Your Dad being around and being a fabricator is going to be a great experience and invaluable.
If you know how to assemble/dis-assemble/assemble/repeat until finished engines, any competent machine shop can get you in the game.
You can build this Pinto with a "reasonable" budget. An extra added bonus of the Pinto is you won't need a big truck and trailer to move it.
A Father/Son/Grandson project gets a double thumbs-up!
You've got a very good S/SS assn. in Florida.
You've got to go at least as fast as the guy in the other lane. Luckily, there aren't very many W cars in Florida.