Hi there,
Apologies if this is posted in the wrong section.
I've got a 93 Thunderbird lx that I plan on taking drag racing. I'm only starting out in the sport so will obviously be starting in the lower classes and building my way up as I progressively build on the car. I am aiming to eventually build it up to somewhere near pro stock spec but want to keep it all in keeping with the period of the car. I've done some searching around but can find very little information on the specs and regulations of cars from this era. The plan would be to get the chassis built for the 2015 season then gradually build the rest of the car over the coming years.
Does anybody have any information at all that would help me? I can't even find anything telling me what engine was used at the moment but I know it must have been ford as they used a pro stock car as a major selling point for the road going version as did Goodyear tyres.
This is what I am aiming for
farm4.static.flickr.com/3547/3821888497_98e8d45ec8.jpg
Like I say any info will be greatly appreciated
Apologies if this is posted in the wrong section.
I've got a 93 Thunderbird lx that I plan on taking drag racing. I'm only starting out in the sport so will obviously be starting in the lower classes and building my way up as I progressively build on the car. I am aiming to eventually build it up to somewhere near pro stock spec but want to keep it all in keeping with the period of the car. I've done some searching around but can find very little information on the specs and regulations of cars from this era. The plan would be to get the chassis built for the 2015 season then gradually build the rest of the car over the coming years.
Does anybody have any information at all that would help me? I can't even find anything telling me what engine was used at the moment but I know it must have been ford as they used a pro stock car as a major selling point for the road going version as did Goodyear tyres.
This is what I am aiming for
farm4.static.flickr.com/3547/3821888497_98e8d45ec8.jpg
Like I say any info will be greatly appreciated