Help with vintage race info - Trans Am

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1cerberus4u

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Hey all!

I know this may be a bit off topic for all the 1/4's out there, but I have decided to convert my 67 Barracuda Coupe into a vintage SCCA Trans-am race car (I race other vintage stuff, but I'm looking for something different)

Does anyone know who I can turn to in an effort to put together a competitive A Body suspension and braking package.

I don't want to go as far as some of the E body guys did (cutting off the front of the car and re welding it at a -6 degree angle or acid dipping it until the roof fell in - true stories....)

The challenge is the parts have to be vintage or at least be able to pass as such.

So I am looking for parts, suspension geometry tricks an such to make the car turn and stop

Any help in this process will be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks

Andy
 
There are guys that race vintage E-bodies, as I 'm sure you're aware and at least that's a start. You might want to look for some old copies of "Mopar Muscle" or "Mopar Action " magazine" as I believe one of them built an "A" body for the RACE ACROSS AMERICA & they did quite a bit of suspension mods which may be applicible. MOpars chssis manual may help as it does go into some suspension info other than drag cars.
 
One of the first things you should look into would be adding a sway bar. Unless you have a Formula S version I'd bet you don't have one. Since they were available as an option this would be allowed without putting you in a "Pro" class.
 
Thanks guys. I actually do have bars on the car now, but to be competitive in racing , it will require a full re-assessment of the suspension.

to start with, I'll have to either reinforce or gusset every suspension pickup point, add sub frame connectors, 8 point cage, change all rubber bushings to either delrin or better roller bearings, add adjustable shocks, adjustable sway bars, (ideally add coil-overs, but that my eliminate me from some sanctioning bodiesif not, bigger T bars).

ideally I'd like to find out if anyone makes raised spindles or if I will have to raise the pick-up points in the car. I also don't know if anyone has used a Pan-hard bar in the back....

so finding someone or a shop who has experience with A bodies (there are several E body shops, but it's a different chassis and as such, different pickup points) and this type of event
 

Check in the susp thread here. I asked similair questions there and got some great info. Title was Autox/ road race in a Dart.
 
You will want to contact a friend of mine, Mike Ritz (owner of the Team Starfish Barracuda). He is a great guy and will share his insight into building an A-body for road racing.
 
There's a guy over at slant6.org (Dart270) that road races a 64 4 door Dart and is quite competitive I understand. You might check in over there and see what he has to say.
 
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