(That would consider letting me stop by, and try on their car?)
I'm open for place, time, all of that. You tell me when, and I'll be there.
(That would consider letting me stop by, and try on their car?)
I'm open for place, time, all of that. You tell me when, and I'll be there.
The only FM owner I know that lives up there is Mel Kemper. Hell of a nice guy but I don't know many guys that would let you "try" their car out for a test spin. Most guys have a lot of time and money into the car. I'm sure he would talk to you about anything you wanted to know but the car is fitted to his body and the pedal/shifter/etc. are positioned exactly the way HE wants them and if you drove it you might hate it for the wrong reasons.
I would suggest contacting Eric Purcell with EFM Racing to see what options exist. Eric used to live up there up until a couple of months ago and is, in my opinion, the undisputed West Coast FM expert plus he is a hell of a guy. He makes a living out of coaching people up from FM to pro series. I can tell you that without his help our team of 5 would be zero. Here is his facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/EFMRacing
Not apparent that Frank was looking to drive...just talk/visit? Mel would be pleased to talk with you. Mel lives in Tacoma. According to google: PH: 360-864-8115. Check [Mel Kemper racing] on google for a wealth of information.
Sorry! I should have been more clear.
I don't want to DRIVE it. Just sit in it for a second to check clearances, and the like.
I'm a TALL guy, and I want to make sure that I fit in the cockpit.
Sorry for any confusion!
I think Mel lives in Toledo, wa. Closer than Tacoma.
PM big and tall. Bob Dahl (AKairman) he's up thataway and owns a FM. He's also pretty big and tall.
Mel was gracious, and gave me two hours of his time today, to sit in, and crawl all over his new/old car.
The short answer is, "I fit!". I'll need some padding for my back, but my pelvis fits snugly in the cockpit, and I would pass the broomstick test in a NON-tall man chassis. My big feet get in the way a LITTLE. But, I was wearing "cross trainers", and not racing shoes. So, I think that will work out as well.
THANKS to everyone who chimed in with people suggestions. Mel's a great guy.
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