March 11, 200818 yr Hi all, Last year my sister and I rode from Staten Island to New Orleans in a 1983 GL wagon that cost me $100. That car was far too reliable, so I'm taking it up (or down) a notch this year. Say hello to my '78 Triumph Spitfire. It will be piloted by me and my friend Rob this year. It cost me $250, which is the maximum price allowed for any car in this event (minus the costs to make it drivable/ safe). Notice the ground in the above pic.
March 11, 200818 yr Author There were holes in the fuel tank. I started brazing them all shut. It quickly became apparent that there wasn't much left in places, no matter how much was brazed. So the really bad parts have been cut out and metal from an old bookshelf welded in. I'm waiting for a can of RED KOTE tank sealer to show up. After that's done, the car will be very close to drivable. We've converted it to a Delco alternator, fixed all sorts of wiring, fixed many holes, rebuilt the carb, slapped on some new tires (Cornell 1000's from Pep Boys @ $19.99 ea.), replaced the majority of the brake hard lines, rebuilt the rear wheel cylinders, rebuilt the clutch slave cylinder, replaced broken transmission mounts, adjusted the valves, fixed oil leaks, converted it to electric cooling fan, and have driven it with a gas can strapped to the hood. It's an absolute riot.
March 11, 200818 yr that is an awesome BABE rally car if it's one that's got the webber carb, and said carb doesn't blow thru the top of the hood somewhere along the route, i call dibs j/k "wish i was closer" chris
March 12, 200818 yr Author The tank holds maybe 12 gallons. They are having a Rocky Mountain Run for you west coasters. OMG it's so freakin' hilarious to drive. It's so small, and Rob and I are not. Your elbow rests like halfway down the door. It's almost easier stepping over the door into and out of it than trying to get footing that close to the ground. We drove it substantially for the first time tonight. Maybe 10 miles. 4000rpm at 68 MPH. But it's suprisingly quiet inside. By the way, it has no convertible top. We are not planning on having a top during the BABE rally.
March 12, 200818 yr definately need pre- and post pictures of this adventure. Sounds like a hoot and I wish you luck:)
March 12, 200818 yr Had a 64 when I was a teenager. Truly a terrible car. Be warned that because of the rear suspension design, this car can kill you if you take a curve too fast. I still have a vivid memory the first time in a curve the rear wheels left the road.
March 12, 200818 yr Author Yeah, I know about the swing axles. Had a dune buggy based off of a '59 Karmann Ghia. Did a somersault in that one.
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