<font face=\"Verdana, Arial\" size=\"2\">I still am shocked everytime I see one over $10,000!</font>
You shouldn't be. Put the pencil to paper and add it all up:
- Car, $2000 MINIMUM unless you have a frame machine, body shop, and can buy a salvage.
- Hard top (ain't gonna get that with a $2K car), $850-1000
- Rollcage, $1500-2000
- Race seat, $250 minimum
- Harnesses, $100
- Fire bottle, $100
- Rollcage padding, $50
- suspension kit, $1200
- Spec Exhaust, gaskets, hangers, $250 shipped)
- LSD (ain't gonna get that on a $2K car), $600
- K&N air filter, $45
- Braided brake lines, $90
- Hawk pads, $200
- Wheels (4), ~$500
- Tires (4), ~$500
That's $8500 or so, not including any time, labor expenses, decals, shipping of all your parts, and a lot of little details that go into building a race car. We now have a have a $2K beater race car, with a beater 100+ K engine (add that $2000 for a crate engine!) that hasn't even gotten all its fluids flushed and changed out, the stock radiator is still in it (which appears to be inadequate), beater 100K suspension and brakes, and that old 100K timing belt and all those old gaskets in there leaking out all over our driveway.
And THAT'S only if you do ALL the work yourself!!! Just go ahead and total up the hours involved in building one of these cars, multiple it by two ('cause it always takes twice as long as you thought!) and multiply that by a minimum of $45 per hour. And add $100 "just 'cause".
So, you see, $10K for a car with all those parts ain't such bad deal after all...
We're building two of these cars now, a 1.6 and a 1.8 (double your purchase price for that one), and I promise you that if we could get one in good condition for $10K we'd snatch it up. A lot of folks think this is a "cheap" class to build, but when you think about it - REALLY think about it - it's kinda hard to be "cheap" in any kind of racing.
GA