The car is coming along nicely. Here’s how it looked when I picked it up:
[img]http://www.turningpointracing.com/images/whitehb2.jpg[/img]
And here it is now:
[img]http://www.turningpointracing.com/images/P1010006.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.turningpointracing.com/images/P1010005.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.turningpointracing.com/images/P1010004.jpg[/img]
Work done so far:
-Gutted the interior
-Put in the Energy Suspension Hyperflex bushing kit…wow, that was a big job.
-Replaced the front lower control arms with ones from an SI so we could mount the factory sway bar.
-Installed the race springs and adjustable shocks
-Removed the aftermarket rear sway bar, stabilizer bars and intake from my daily driver and installed them on the racecar. Strange considering I originally bought the racecar as a parts car for my daily driver. Word to the wise; never buy a racecar that’s the same as your streetcar.
-Gave the car a $5 Tremclad paintjob…it actually looks good!
-Applied some of the vinyl graphics.
-Had mounting brackets for the race seat fabricated and welded to the car
-Had mounting brackets for the tow bar fabricated and welded to the car so we can flat tow it.
Big thanks to Greg K, Jeff G, Rob M, Ian O, Pat L, Mark D, Greg P and Guy P for all the help getting the car together!
I decided it would be best to use the car in the MCO Solo II series to work out the bugs. Here’s a pic of the car in action:
[img]http://www.cadl.qc.ca/Photos/06_06_04_mco/images/cadl2mco_lr07.jpg[/img]



