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Date: 5-16-08 11:10
From: Fiberglass in Oregon View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Fokken Dummen Luftwaffe LeMons 1600 back on the street

I and a couple other Fokken Dummen team members belong to a local motorcycle club that holds meetings every couple weeks. The other members wanted to see the aftermath from the race, so I spent yesterday afternoon reinstalling all the lights and license plates. (For those that didn't already know, this car was/is a licensed and insured driver.) Some sheet metal persuassion was required before the headlights would go back into the grill area, but total time to put it back together was only a couple hours. I drove the car from home to downtown Portland and back which is about a 40 mile round trip. Even after all the contact and abuse from the weekend the car still runs good, tracks true and handles great. Of course the pointing, laughing and amazed stares from other drivers was good too.
Cheers, Bret

An updated photo album of the car is here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13283356@N08/sets/72157604030801842/show/
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Last edited by Fiberglass on 5-16-08 11:44; edited 1 time in total



Date: 5-16-08 11:36
From: Mars in Pennsylvania View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Fokken Dummen Luftwaffe 1600 back on the street

that was awesome dude. thanks for sharing.

racing should be fun, competitive second.



Date: 5-16-08 03:14
From: cam1602 in Texas View user's profile
Subject: Re: Fokken Dummen Luftwaffe LeMons 1600 back on the street

Planning on doing the Texas version of the Lemons race in November in a rusty 1602. What was your final weight? Is that an extra radiator in the passenger seat area? Why, did you maintain a radiator in the stock location also? Really like the reinforcement under the front finders and nose. Did it help? Did core car (sans safety) really come under $500? My team are all National SCCA racers and I've done NASA's 25 @ Thunderhill several times, did the Lemons race reward driving skill or is it just a bash fest?

TIA
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Date: 5-16-08 04:45
From: Fiberglass in Oregon View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Fokken Dummen Luftwaffe LeMons 1600 back on the street

We're not sure what the final weight was, but if I had to guess I'd say it was at least a couple hundred lbs. more than a factory car. You save weight by removing the glass and interior, but we added more than we removed by building front and rear superstructures along with the roll cage. The structure in the trunk rivals something seen in NASCAR and was a chore to build, but it definitely worked. We took a number of hard hits that onlt resulted in a few small dents in the sheet metal. Also, because we cut the stock springs the bumper height is nowhere near many other cars on the track. For instance, the late '60's Plymounth Fury pitted next to us had very large bumpers whose height matched up with our headlight buckets.
As rough as the cars look post race, the race is actually quite safe and well run. Intentional contact or "rubbing" will get you swiftly booted from the race. Aggressive driving resulting in contact will also get you black flagged and punished appropriately. Incedental contact is usually chalked up to "sh!t happens". Smoother and more alert drivers will surely do better. With the wide range of driver skills and size, HP, and handling characteristics of different cars, some contact is bound to happen. Most cars don't have any brake lights which probably makes matters worse. We installed a pair of high mount brake lights in the rear window shelf as an effort to prevent being hit in the rear. We still took a few shots to the back end, but we believe the lights probably saved us a few more.
The radiator in the front seat is the only one we ran. With the waterpump snout so close to the original radiator we were afraid a love tap to the small bumber front end would end our weekend.
I bought the car a few years ago as a complete parts car for $275. I sold a few things off it, installed some bigger sway bars, a used Weber 32/36 and an E-bay Stahl header, wrecking yard 320 brakes, etc. At the end of the day it probably wasn't worth much more than the $500 limit.
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