SOLD Have fun with it, Ben.

I've been a member here for a while, but never posted before.

I'm selling my '94 Firebird track car. Located in Houston, TX. Asking $9500. Delivery to Dallas, San Antonio, Austin areas can be negotiated. Contact via PM or at .a.taylor@gmail.com

This car was built 2 years ago by Law Motorsports, the once-famous Teal Car. Hope they don't mind me linking to their website, which has older pictures of the car:
http://www.lawmotorsports.net/Chassis4.htm

This car was built with CMC2 in mind; I bought it to do track days with. They were going to run it as an enduro car, and thus the headlights are still there, but they are not wired up. I don't think there is anything done to the car that is against the CMC2 rules, but I make no guarantees. If you have a question, please ask. I can take more pictures if needed.

Why am I selling it? Some friends and I have decided to go LeMons/Chumpcar racing, and I don't need multiple track cars. This one just won't get used enough to justify keeping it. Plus, someone out there needs to go CMC racing; just not me......

  • Right side head restraint included, not mounted.
  • Halon, 2 nozzle fire system
  • 12" 98+ dual piston calipers
  • Poly front suspension bushings
  • All ball joints ant tie rods also replaced right after I bought the car
  • Driver accessible brake proportioning valve
  • Bilstien shocks
  • Adjustable front sleeves
  • 900/300 springs
  • Aluminum driveshaft
  • B&M Shifter
  • Turn 1 style power steering pump built by a guy in Dallas
  • LS1 F-Body power steering cooler (liquid/liquid, in-line with a radiator hose)
  • Rear control arms and panhard bar replaced with aluminum rods and rod ends
  • Autometer Sport Comp gauges (Water temp, Oil Pressure, Oil Temp)
  • I made the switch panel using Front Panel Express; switches are lit when on.
  • With no seats and 5/8 tank of fuel, car weighed just under 3000 lbs.
  • Carbotech pads, XP12 on front, XP10 on rear. Pads and rotors have a lot of life left in them; I'm really easy on brakes.


Seat and belts are not included, but the mounts will be left in the car.

When installed in the car, the motor reportedly had 55,xxx miles on it. I have replaced the coil, replaced the alternator, and fixed an oil leak on the water pump seal; the motor is otherwise untouched. The motor does leak a little oil when it sits. Not enough to register on the dipstick, just enough to slip on after you move the car. It doesn't smoke at all while running. I think it's the oil pan gasket, but it's just never bothered me enough to try and fix it, since it doesn't smoke.

It was an untested car when I bought it, and we had a few teething pains. But I've done about 15 track days with it in the last 18 months, with no major issues. I boiled the power steering fluid, and then installed the cooler. I also enlarged and reinforced the front air dam to assist cooling. It helped a little, but in the summer heat, it runs hot; a bigger aluminum radiator and oil cooler would fix that up. If the air temp is below 90, the temps are generally acceptable; it's the really hot days it needs help.

If I were going to run it next weekend, all it needs is an inspection and a brake bleeding; otherwise, it's good to go.

Spares:
16" GM wheels galore: The 4 on the car have some old Toyo RA1's on them. A lot of rubber is left, but they have many, many heat cycles on them. I also have a set of full tread RA1's. They are several years old, and only have 3 wet sessions at Harris Hill Road on them. I also have one old RA1 that can still be used as a spare. I have 8 more rims, 4 empty, and 4 with corded RA1's mounted on them. That's a total of 17 wheels.

I have an aluminum radiator I was going to install. It's a Griffin with a bung welded on for the head return line. It's the right size, but you'll need to mount it, and it will need an aftermarket fan; I think the factory fans are too thick to fit with a bigger radiator.

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