07-13-2008, 04:18 PM
Quote:to start with a car holding a log book and the required safety features nowGlen,
As we spoke today, I'm with Bob. Find an already completed solid car with a log book. You will have track data for a car with a log book and you will have historical data about various tracks/times.
Quote:The rule that I have followed in purchasing a track car, is only to purchase one that I can afford to lose.
Everyone has a budget. There is a budget is to replace the car as well as a budget to keep the car in top running order. Take it from a guy that poured mucho $$$ into a track car only to turn it back to a street ride - Ouch!
Remember - this is supposed to be a fun escape from the real world. Buy what you will enjoy.
Good luck.
Tony Scalies
'12 Boss 302
'11 GT350
'12 Boss 302
'11 GT350