For the 20 something years I’ve been doing track days, champcar/chumpcar, racing cars and building cars. I’ve always wondered about those NASCAR latemodel stock cars I’ve seen at track and race events. I’ve had guys and gals tell me they’re the most fun you can have for the least dollar spent per cubic inch. I always thought “Man I’d like to give that a try”.
Mind you, I’ve owned a lot of cars. Spec Miata, Yup. E36s? Multiples of multiple build levels/power. Corvettes? C3, C5, C6GS. Mustangs? SN95GT and 2011 GT. Hell I even owned a 350HP stage 4 focus ST. Not counting all the Datsun S30s (over 20) or the Porsches, from GT3 to Twin Turbo, 944s and Carrera.
I currently race a 944 aptly named Petunia in 944Spec in the MidAtlantic and I’ve been having a blast with her when I have compeition, which generally means all the VIR events. I have contemplated swapping over to ST6, since half my races I’m left competing with those guys, anyway.
So two weeks ago I found myself passing thru Concord NC and I figured I would stop into a shop and look at a car I had seen on Racingjunk. The owner lives in my town and runs a bar there. I’d spoken with him about the car, and figured it would be “now or Never”. So I swung by and looked at the Gen5 Camaro Body late model stocker built by TORP Chassis out of Richmond Va. It was originally built as a road race chassis, so all the “right” parts are there.
The car had been parked in May and the motor and trans pulled to go into a new car build for the owner. Otherwise, it was as it had been run at the last CHIN event at Sebring in May. It literally needs a motor, trans, starter, power steering pump, alternator and clutch/bellhousing. That’s it.
Last weekend I drove round trip, 684 miles down to Concord and back on a Saturday. I ploped down $6500 and I brought her home. I have no idea what club or what class I’ll be racing it in, just yet. But I’ll take my time, build it out, and spec it properly to race in a class in NASA/SCCA/SVRA, somewhere. So This is my kickoff to a build thread. I hope you enjoy it and please chime in.