
Originally Posted by
Bruce302
Great discussion Steve. I had been mulling over some very similar thoughts. As the owner of one of the cars mentioned (the Coppins Firebird) I seem to have vested interest.
I am fully in favour of a class or group that covers the cars mentioned, and there are more I would add. For example the PDL Mustangs, The Sidchrome Mustang, Coppins Camaro, (now with Tony Boyden) the Cossack Victor etc.
These are cars that need a place to be shown and exercised together Granted some, are entered and raced in various classes, and in doing so the real survivors are fragmented. I would like to see them all in one area, and run together on the track, in a manner like the HMC, but bearing in mind the wide spread of horsepower and handling ability. In speaking to other owners of the original cars there is some reservation about actually racing them, and a preference of maintaining the car, or preserving it as they were.
The fact that many are, or will be, presented in period correct manner means that engine sizes are not pushed to the limit, transmissions are old school, and as such wouldn't stand a chance if raced competitively. Especially in mixed grids.
I get my kicks from preserving the history as much, and as accurately, as possible.
I don't see it as starting new race group, but giving the old, preserved cars an arena in which to congregate and be appreciated.
Bruce.