I looked at that car closely at Kelley Park one year and I also talked to Mike for a little while. He had some good advice on what not to do when building a hi-po vw. I remember him saying that it was a bitch to drive the car because of the high strung 2276 and the close ratio gearbox. I think he crashed the car when he got on it leaving a small vw show and the gas pedal got stuck somehow.
Hey lawrence, happy turkey day.
Mike's motor wasn't high strung by any means, it was a pump gas 2276 with mild 42 x 37 heads and an 86c. I drove the car when jetting it, it was docile, but pretty quick. If he would have tied up all the loose ends in that car it would have gone 12's on slicks. The car needed to be gone through, it would never drive straight, the brakes were deadly....most of the car was aesthetic stuff. Dan in Hayward did the seats. Mike painted it. I forget who did the trans I think Kevin did. Heads were semi-hemi'd 42 x 37 044 by Heads Up. N.O.S. Italian IDAs from Ray Schubert. Too bad Mike got too crazy leaving that show in Newark and stuffed the car. Full throttle with 2276 and 165 radials takes some real talent. Anyway, it wasn't the motor that made that car a bitch, it was the alignement and brakes.