Thaks for the reply, Fran. I knew that the LMP had a much longer wheelbase due to the engine/trans package. There are some key bodylines and functionality that I would like to have to make it spot on for the Corvette DP: the angularity of the nose, the hood line between the fenders, hood air outlets, winshield base inlets, the double hump roof, and rear end lights, etc. The rest of it is very close. I'll get some 3 view drawings put together to see what is required. Probably nothing that 6 months of glass/CF work won't fix.....LOL
BTW, my favorite before the 'Vette DP was the 962 Porsche. I had considered discussing one with you last year, but I was in the middle of a divorce, and it wouldn't have gone over veru well. I'm a wild child from the 80's and loved watching them race at Road Atlanta, The other one make I liked is the Nissan GTPs.
I am currently an Engineer with an Automotive OEM, and before that was an Aerospace Composites Engineer. I love seeing the detail that go into these builds. I've been lurking around here and on FFR for a few years trying to decide which way to go, and am getting ready to pull the trigger once I recover from my latest divorce. Just need to sell a house, and I'm done. The FFR has a low entry $$$ but will require a ton of 4$$ to get it where I want it, starting with the chassis. (see JCHracer's rendition). Plus I've always been a sucker for a LeMans/Daytona Proptotype body style. Thanks for putting out a great product. And congratulations on your new digs. CAn't wait to see some pics with it full of cars.
Jon
I'm an Engineer with an automotive OEM