In reply to ¯_(ツ)_/¯: If I could just see if it would fit
Been signed up and registered. At first we sourced a forester that was setting lifeless behind a buddies. Got it up and going then found this civic which had taken a deer straight to windshield. Sold the forester and made a few bucks to cover the cost of the civic and part of the trip. My buddy Rob and I have known Luke through the wmhm and other Honda dealings throughout the past 10+ yrs. it just seems more fitting we do the challenge in a Honda.
It wouldn't be right to not take a little victory lap after chopping a top!
I love all the stupid ideas you guys are coming up with. Keep them coming.
Are there any more teams that are ready to commit?
I am waiting on an anouncement for the promotional exam date at work. Rumor has it that it is around that time frame. Other then that possibly throwing a wrench into my plans I am down.
I have a buddy committed to flying in from the west coast to co drive and I bought a car for it...
How many people have you got lined up do far?
Currently 4 teams officially registered with several other teams organizing.
The idea just found it's way over to the 24 hours of Lemons guys so I hope to pick up a few teams over there.
I'm organizing as well. We want to lock in a few more commits before we make it official.
We had a Caprice wagon we were going to use, but the buddy who owned it had a solid offer on it and sold it. Trying to figure out plan b now. So many options.
Regular registration ends on February 29.
After that, to register you will have to answer twenty absurdly hard trivia questions about the 90s teen sitcom, Saved by the Bell.
I should be getting registered shortly. They just anounced the promotional exam date and it's in the middle of april. Should have the clutch changed in the car this week.
wilcoxl wrote: Regular registration ends on February 29. After that, to register you will have to answer twenty absurdly hard trivia questions about the 90s teen sitcom, Saved by the Bell.
Trying to finalize my team. Will have registration in before the 29th. I picked up our chariot.
Registration ends February 29. After that, you have to answer Save by the Bell trivia like this:
"What number is on the jersey of the guy standing behind the girl who bid $75 on Zack at the date auction?"
"How much higher was Zack's SAT score than Jessie's?"
further question:
how many negative points would we get for gutting all windows/windshield, cutting out the roof panel, but leaving the pillars and minimal roof "halo"? We wouldn't have time to add a roll bar at this point and I like roll-over protection..
we'd either figure out how to get the dodge stealth ES I'm about to junk in NH there, or fly'n'chop something in Chitown, scrapping whatever in Miami.
bonus points for adding forced induction?
In reply to bluej:
I heavily considered but now not able to find time.
Some thoughts:
2000 and newer Buick Lesabre have seatbelts integrated into the seat so even when the b-pillar is gone you still have oem seatbelt.
Some cars are more natural to a roll bar style.
Imagine a 3rd Gen Camaro t-top. Cut a-pillar, leave b-pillar then remove hatch.
What is left is pretty much a roll bar and the seatbelts are still mounted to b-pillar.
JohnRW1621 wrote: In reply to bluej: I heavily considered but now not able to find time. Some thoughts: 2000 and newer Buick Lesabre have seatbelts integrated into the seat so even when the b-pillar is gone you still have oem seatbelt. Some cars are more natural to a roll bar style. Imagine a 3rd Gen Camaro t-top. Cut a-pillar, leave b-pillar then remove hatch. What is left is pretty much a roll bar and the seatbelts are still mounted to b-pillar.
The latter could potentially work well for the stealth, actually. Pretty strong B/C pillar setup w/ the rear hatch (hatch removed of course). I'd consider that a minimum from a safety perspective.
RE: gm seat mounted belts, if top were completely chopped, I'm not sure I'd WANT a shoulder belt.
In reply to bluej:
Yes! 9 teams registered.
If you are still interested, please shoot me an email at luke.wilcox@gmail.com
I unfortunately can't do it this time around . I started a new position at work two weeks ago and the leave was not available for those dates. Ughhh... You guys will have a great time
Robbie wrote: where's the kick off party? im in chicago and would love to see all the cars before sendoff!
details are here: choptopchallenge.com
"Thursday March 31 - 7-11PM Kickoff Party @ Silent Funny 4106 W Chicago Ave, Chicago PUBLIC WELCOME - FREE! Luke and Joe will be chopping the top off Luke's Previa, cars on display, bands, and partying
Friday April 1 - 9:30-11AM Parc Expose @ Discount Megamall Parking Lot 2500 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago"
Sooo, who's going to the kickoff party from the chicago area? I'll probably be there for a while to check out the cars.
I'm hoping its mostly inside with the weather the way it is (torrential rainstorms). Should be a fun way to kick off the drive tomorrow!
Pre-party in Chicago
Chopped my beloved Previa at the pre-party the night before the rally started
Brandt is not flexing for the photo. He always looks this ripped.
Chef Desi. Loves Previas. And soup. We are friends 4life.
Most punk rock award goes to:
Most beautiful piece of crap award goes to:
Original chop top
Overall Winner Twerk Team Racing out of Chicago!!
Said goodbye to the Previa in Miami
What a great crew!!
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