Our Chevy Vega, which is the same chassis as a Monza, has gone out the back door at Bonneville at over 258 MPH.... fastest one way on the 254 record attempt was 255 plus. Steve Batchelor and I have, several times, discussed whether the Monza had better aerodynamics than the Vega and whether or not that was offset by the Vega being slightly smaller in the frontal area.... We figure the Vega, with its present engine combo at around 1000hp (at sea level) has several miles an hour in it yet. The Vega weighs 5000lbs (that IS correct!) full of fuel, water and driver.... the weight is down very low in the car and evenly distributed front to rear... our premise is that, at the drags, you just run bigger and stickier slicks to hook up... at Bonneville, you need the weight.... as we have discovered over the years, that, in some ways(living in Canada, where the lakes freeze cold enough to drive on them does have an upside, I guess), the salt is like racing on ice... skinnier tires and lots of weight seem to make the car hook up better. So, if we figure we can get the Vega to hit 260 with its present combo, what could it do with a supercharged engine putting out several hundred additional horsepower?.... I am pretty sure it would go faster but.... with 98" wheelbase, somehow, I do not think we will be the ones to find out the answer... and that is also why we started on Lakesters ....
Now, about the body choice itself, for a new classic coupe, I have my private choices ..... and I am NOT sharing them with anyone... but, if I was to build a new competition coupe, I would be combing the auto recyclers for the intact body (from the firewall back) of one of the NEW ultra high fuel economy cars... from Toyota, Honda, Ford or whoever... as these are not just ultra highly fuel efficent from engine technology... there is A LOT of aerodynamics involved as well.... these cars are SMALL in the frontal area and the back ends also look like the "hole in the air behind the car will also close quietly" .... the way people are driving cars these days, there ought to be a lot of bodies available.
And to all who do not know, we DID run the 254.153 mph B/Classic Altered record in the fuel class on gasoline....
I hope to see you in inspection with your car, whatever it is ..... good luck!