Originally Posted by
Steve Holmes
Without wanting to bombard you with stuff you probably don't want to have to worry about at this early stage George, one of the issues you may find with Historic Sports Sedans is that one car will have raced for several seasons, being updated as it went. This is fairly unique to Sports Sedan type vehicles, as they could be constantly chopped and changed around to keep pace, unlike other categories. So depending on how anal you want to be about the cars being period correct, you might want to consider owners pin-point a period in their cars history, and present it to that point in time. This is what the Historic Australian Group C and A touring car category does. They require the cars be presented, both mechanically and aesthetically to a specific year, and even a specific race if possible.
A good case in point is the Wayne Huxford V8 Capri. That car first appeared in 1979, fitted with a 5 litre Morand Chevy from David Oxtons Begg F5000, full floor pan, and relatively mild flares. It was continuously developed throughout the 1980s and kept being updated until about 1997, to keep pace with the new Trans-Am tube-frame cars that were predominant by that stage. By 1997, about the only thing left from the car that debuted in 1979 was the roof! Therefore, if you have a cut-off date as per your earlier post of 1980, then Huxfords Capri would fit, because it first raced in 1979. But on the other hand, only the roof remains from the car as it raced in 1979.