by arroldn » Thu Apr 07, 2016 8:30 am
Noddaz,
Based on the rules I would say the Challenger would not be competitive. See body rules.
THE BODY:
Bodies may not be modified, lightened, or cut in any way - including wheel wells, body posts, interiors, etc. EXCEPTIONS:
Mustang (’69-’71 – non-DPR chassis):
- Note: if a DPR chassis is used, the front bumper will need to be removed from either the body or the chassis as only one front bumper is required.
- The same modifications for the DPR chassis Mustang (’69-’71) as shown below are permitted.
Mustang (’69-’71 – DPR chassis):
- Note: if a non-DPR chassis is used, a front bumper will need to be installed either on the body or the chassis.
- The front wheel axle supports may be trimmed flush to the sides of the chassis to allow the front wheels to be moved closer to under the body (reduced front track).
- On the rear portion of the chassis in front of the rear bumper where the chassis notches (locks) in to the body, the angled portions of the chassis just in front of the ends of the rear bumper that lock the chassis to the body may be trimmed straight up and down to allow the chassis to drop into the body. See pictures on SCI website.
I have made made the modifications that David recommends to 1 of my Challengers and it running well in TransAm Proxy. However the rules for the Scaley Proxy do not permit cutting the valence front or rear on the Challenger to give you body float. Thus the Camaro and Mustang would have a distinct advantage over the Challenger & Cougar. Not sure why the rules committee missed this on the Challenger.
I ran a similar proxy sposored by SCI with a Mustang about 5 or 6 years ago but this was a magnet proxy. Stock and Modified. Did fairly well with the modified car.
Arrold