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    1. #1
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      Daily driver

      So who here has a streetable daily driver that can also do the occasional autocross run? Can the two coexist? I'm new to this segment of cars and I'm looking at 68 that's nicely appointed (subframe, ls2 with efi, t-56 etc..). It has everything I would add if building my own but I'm buying from pleasure and not necessarily to autocross, maybe In the future.



    2. #2
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      I have had several. I'm currently doing my 69 Firebird for that. It's my daily, suspension and wheels/tires are the last thing it needs. Body/interior/powertrain are done and it has recent all new suspension including coilovers in the rear, but I plan on going full Hotchkis everything and going from the 14x6 Rally II wheels to reproduction 17x8 and 17x9 wheels/tires. I also plan on doing IRS in the rear in a couple years as well.

      IMO, daily and drag strip don't mix (going for max E/T, not just fun), but daily and auto-x, not a problem. Just make sure you have a separate set of tires for the track from the daily tires and only buy shocks are that VERY easily adjustable. Going between track firmness and street firmness is key for max enjoyment, don't ever try to build 1 setup for both, it's has to be adjustable or it won't be great at either.
      http://www.TheFOAT.com/92GTA
      1969 Pontiac Firebird
      w/BP 461ci stroker kit, 670 heads & XE274H cam. Primer black with black interior.
      1992 Pontiac Trans Am GTA w/SLP Performance Package. Dark Jade Grey Metallic, grey leather, T-Tops.

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      I've used my 68 Camaro as a daily. No problems at all. The full ride tech suspension was the best improvement for both street driving and autocross. Many people start with the motor, but the suspension and brakes will make the biggest difference in your comfort level. I'm sure there are many fast drivers out there with stock(or uprated) rear leaf springs, but the coil overs are a world of difference.
      67 Ford Galaxie
      5.0 coyote engine, 2650 supercharger, T56 magnum, 9" truetrac
      68 Camaro RS vert
      LS3/T56 magnum, 9 inch, Ridetech F/R, Baer brakes
      74 BMW 2002 Tii

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      Unless you are trying to go out an win the autocross I don't see how these two couldn't coexist. A decently sorted car is going to be a blast to autocross whether or not it has a chance at winning. I guess it depends on your goals for the car.
      1968 Firebird
      2004 SRT-4
      2008 Ram

    5. #5
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      Quote Originally Posted by expensivehobby22 View Post
      Unless you are trying to go out an win the autocross I don't see how these two couldn't coexist. A decently sorted car is going to be a blast to autocross whether or not it has a chance at winning. I guess it depends on your goals for the car.
      I agree completely. You can autocross with any car, but if you're trying to be consistently win your class, that seems like you would probably need a more track dedicated vehicle.




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