Right now the Historic Trans-Am is a west coast only (one each race was run at Watkins Glen, NY, and Lime Rock, NH, in 2006: one at Lime Rock in 02 and 03) "good ol' boys club" race. You have to have a documented car to run. This keeps the car count down, which is nice (don't want a crowded track with vintage racers!), and/but limits the racing as well. Average is four races per year, which is enough for an exclusive hobby race. Seems to be about 80 cars on the roster, so there's enough -- I expect only about half at the most show up for each race. But there are only a dozen east of the Mississippi river. It just seems to me that there would be a great opportunity for a T/A replica event, allowing all pony cars up to the end of T/A racing and similar body styles (Javelin up to 74, Mustang through 73, Camaro/Firebird through 81) as long as they are modified to a similar cars specs. Sure would be nice! But then again I think SCCA has classes to cover these cars in similar racing, so I'm going off on the wrong track. One could still build a replica T/A car, modified slightly for SCCA class rules, and have fun. Oh well, it was a thought... I don't plan on flying out to CA just to see a race though. Maybe they should get ESPN or Speed to tape and televise some? Now THAT would be nice! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list