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Given (probably) a Chenowth 2lw, a few vintage buggy questions
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2025 7:06 am    Post subject: Re: Given (probably) a Chenowth 2lw, a few vintage buggy questions Reply with quote

Nice! That FLIR camera is a handy tool to have. The bend and exhaust detail on the sail panels look great.

Been driving it much? Mine is insured as of today. I ended up doing a $10k agreed value policy with Grundy (added it to my other policies with them), and it was surprisingly not a hassle at all. Now if my title would just show up in the mail, I'd be able to go get a license plate for it.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 8:03 am    Post subject: Re: Given (probably) a Chenowth 2lw, a few vintage buggy questions Reply with quote

For sure! I started driving it as soon as it warmed up, and that motivated me to tidy up the panels and get some at least mediocre paint on them. I am looking to get back to St. Joe's now that I have carburetor shielding and a steering stabilizer - my two issues from last time. It didn't stop me from launching the car 4 feet in the air, and I aim to do it again. I have one bus stabilizer on the hydraulic assist tab of the rack now, and I have the mounting provision for another one on the other side of the tab if I need it. We'll see how one does first.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 9:04 am    Post subject: Re: Given (probably) a Chenowth 2lw, a few vintage buggy questions Reply with quote

Right on! I'm shooting to get back to St. Joe in the next few weeks, but I'll be taking my daughter and our ATV's. She's stoked to get to go ride at her first off road park.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 11, 2025 10:30 pm    Post subject: Re: Given (probably) a Chenowth 2lw, a few vintage buggy questions Reply with quote

Finally getting a chance to attack some lingering quickie-fixes on the car. The oil filter mount was scabbed onto the trans brace tab and was pretty scary. I sorta forgot about it, until I didn't. Embarassed

Oil filter mount machining:
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Cute little milled out weight reduction doubling as bolt head locks so you only need a 13mm to unbolt it! Proud of that little innovation. Sorry it's dark, the Costco LED lights above my car died and it's midnight here.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2025 5:34 am    Post subject: Re: Given (probably) a Chenowth 2lw, a few vintage buggy questions Reply with quote

I dig it!

The terrain at St. Joe was WAY softer and smoother Saturday than it was for my trips in October and November last year. It was so rough last year that I didn't understand why anyone would want to subject themselves to the spine-compressing misery of trying to run at any appreciable speed there. It was more like rutted concrete than sand. Now I get it; the terrain changes a ton based on the weather.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2025 6:09 am    Post subject: Re: Given (probably) a Chenowth 2lw, a few vintage buggy questions Reply with quote

Yeah it is definitely way different. Way more comfortable in the dry. The sand has way more traction the few days after a rain though, and if you wrench your harnesses down in your seat it beats you up less, and you can run faster in the hard rutty stuff. Twisted Evil

I ended up hitting the strip Sunday for Import Face-off, ran in the high 13s until I did a burnout in the box and something irreversible happened to my Dick Cepek AT tires. Shocked They never hooked again. Crying or Very sad I didn't give up though. The drag crowd dried up towards the end and I just kept ripping laps through staging. Probably put down 25 passes.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 15, 2025 6:18 am    Post subject: Re: Given (probably) a Chenowth 2lw, a few vintage buggy questions Reply with quote

Nice! That's out of the norm for Gateway, at least how it used to be anyway. I was typically lucky if I got three passes there over the course of a day; way too much time sitting in the staging lanes. That said, I haven't raced there in a decade now.
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PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2025 7:29 am    Post subject: Re: Given (probably) a Chenowth 2lw, a few vintage buggy questions Reply with quote

I got my carb protector panels trimmed, sanded, primed and painted with 2k single stage paint and now they're quick-release with DZUS fasteners. I perfectly matched the horrible orange peel on my other stuff I painted too, since I'm an expert. Embarassed The gold heat tape actually works really well that close to the exhaust, and now I finally get to do the art project! Graphics and sticker time! I got some name stickers with the flag, but they're kinda small. Sad I also designed some little filler brackets to secure the firewall out of .060" SS and printed prototypes. (See the yellow bits) I am going to have them dimple-died which I think will look tasteful.
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Next I pushed forward on the hood which is a horrible incredibly time-consuming task. Laughing
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PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2025 7:53 am    Post subject: Re: Given (probably) a Chenowth 2lw, a few vintage buggy questions Reply with quote

They look really good! That hood should keep you a bit drier next time you take it out in the rain.
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PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2025 9:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Given (probably) a Chenowth 2lw, a few vintage buggy questions Reply with quote

Thanks man! I had a sample of Vvivid Neptune Blue Pearl vinyl wrap from a vendor booth sample at the Diode Dynamics open house 2 years ago. I tried poorly to teach myself how to do this real quick. No doubt the workmanship is rough but I'm in love with the color. Blue it is for the whole car. I'm not joking, I'm 100% sold on this. Already ordered more wrap.
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PostPosted: Thu May 29, 2025 11:12 am    Post subject: Re: Given (probably) a Chenowth 2lw, a few vintage buggy questions Reply with quote

What material did you fab the carb guards from?

NM I went back and saw what I missed..
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