Hi all; long-time listener, first-time caller.
I'm a Capriquarius born under a full moon, I like long naps on the couch, sitting around campfires, eating steaks and drinking rum.
This is an on-going monologue that I would like to turn into a conversation with the brain-trust, dreamers, skeptics, cynics and pragmatists of the community.
Having just hit middle age, I have an itch that must be scratched.
That itch is a self-built mid-engine "supercar" of my own design. When I say design, I really mean "a lil of this, a lil of that" but done cleanly, correctly, affordably and reasonably quickly.
I'd rather spend the time in the planning than the build. Not that I want to rush the build, but for me the build isn't the sole journey, the finished product is the inspiration for even more building, modifying, refining and tinkering. Basically this car is my early "retirement" project and life-long (what's left, that is) "love" interest. Don't worry, the wife already knows, and is actually supportive of my hobby.
I've been a fabricator and machinist most of my adult life. I have lots of cool tools, would like to continue filling up what little space I have remaining with even more cool tools. But most importantly, I have a real need to build something that comes from my heart and my mind through my own hands.
My first job after the Army was for a NASCAR team, back in the early 2000's. Since then, I've been chasing $$$ in the oil patch, building everything from gas compressor stations, CO2 injection units, downhole tools, to medical implants and satellite components.
I've never actually built a tube chassis before, but I've bent, coped, fitted and welded pipe for pressure vessels, steam-fitting, hydraulics and injection manifolds, so I'm pretty sure I can handle the fabrication end.
I've never built an engine from it's base components before, but I've swapped intakes, exhausts, cams and heads before. I'd like to try my hand at building my own engine, for my own car.
I've rebuilt and modified manual transmissions, quick-change and pumpkin rearends for dirt track cars before, but never a transaxle. I'd like to try my hand at building the transaxle for my car too.
I've built Cup car bodies to templates, fire-truck cabs, made patch panels, and sheet metal enclosures but never designed or shaped metal for my own car before. I'd like to build my own body for my car.
I've done some very minor projects with composites, a fairing for my Buell X-1, an airbox for an engine-swapped project, and a surfboard for one of my army buddies. I'd like to build some fiberglass bumpers and air dams for my car.
I've made patterns, modified and sewn several projects for myself...a vestibule for my canvas tent (elk camp), some purpose-specific packrolls, a rifle and shotgun scabbard, some storage panniers for my Jeep, and some sail-cloth shades for the back patio. But I've never done any interior work before. I'd like to upholster the interior of my car.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that my experience is broad in many respects, deep in several, but I'm not a master of any craft or trade. I'm competent in enough areas that I've managed to build my own business using those skills, but I've never had a "calling card" that I could specifically point to and say "I built that...that is what I'm capable of."
This is that and more. This is the car that I could never buy from a manufacturer...at any price...at any time...for whatever reason. Mostly because I have non-mainstream tastes, mostly because I'm a fan of very niche activities and goods, mostly because I'm part OCD, part introvert, part anti-bandwagon, and part masochist. I usually do things my own way, once I understand what I want, then decide how I'm going to achieve it without just throwing money at the problem.
This won't be a low-budget build, but it also won't be some narcissistic, bottomless-pockets, trend-chasing, tech-heavy build. Based on past experience, this will come somewhere between a used C6 Z06 and a C7 Grand Sport. The goal is a (mostly) analog driver's car, decent power (I really don't need and can't use 500hp...the nearest racetrack is 650 miles away), manual gearbox, overbuilt (possibly heavier than necessary), very little aero development, fast, fun, easy to drive, yet capable sports car of my own design.
Oh yeah...my inspiration is Group B/Group 5/Can-Am/Pike's Peak/Drift/Time Attack/Sandrail/KOH. This build will incorporate many attributes from all those diverse areas, while attempting as much as I can to be cohesive in my overall design and finished product. And more than a bit of my own personal eccentricities...mostly because I just dig certain elements.
Hopefully you'll follow along, interact, give feedback and shoot the poop with me over cars/motorsports. Can't say as I follow any one team, particular niche, or style, but I'm a gearhead through and through. I have a very diverse interest of the automotive variety and the only common denominator in my tastes is build quality, quirkiness and ESPECIALLY rebelliousness.