Non-streetable only in the U.S., Charlie. Puritans that we still are.
Omitting the "non-streetable" part of your sentence, the $60K cost
certainly isn't a classing factor, nor should it be. Look at the
Ferraris and Porsches that are running. The Elise looks like a bargain
to me.
--Pat Kelly
Smokerbros@aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 6/2/01 7:58:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time, dave@wcsllc.net
> writes:
>
> > A member here has brought this up also - and please don't take this
> > wrong....but there is no question in my mind that the car has a class: AM.
> > It is certainly meets the track, wheelbase and width rules, doesn't have a
> > wing to even measure so what is the problem? What am I missing :)
> >
>
> Dave is right. It's an A/Mod car. I can also see the club's reticence to
> class a $60K (before modifications) non-streetable car in a grassroots
> motorsport.
>
> CHD
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