I got a new frame! Well a used frame...actually I purchased part of a used frame...First and foremost a huge thank you to Dave at sports car world in Dallas. They hooked me up with 90% of a TC frame and a nice used windshield!
I have taken the measurements I need from the T section off of the creature from the black lagoon. The rear section will be a little easier to make than the front I suspect. I have access to the tools that I need, so get ready to follow me on this little fabrication journey! anybody have any previous experience with frame work? I would love to hear from you!
As for the old frame, after I get this new one finished up, I am going to sandblast it and see what remains. If it can be saved I am going to save it. I would be tickled to death to have the original frame for the original twin cam
On a hugely significant side note I finally got to experience a Europa in the flesh! Dave took me for a drive in his '73 JPS special. Words can not describe how thrilled I was. Its a good thing you all know the feeling, because I know that I wont do it justice in writing! As I slid in the passenger seat Dave fired up the very willing motor. I was amazed at the sound!! Surely this can not be a 1.6L!?! We waited a minute for it to warm up as it was an uncharacteristically cold day in Texas. A light scent of twin cam exhaust made its way in to the cabin. He stamped on the pedal...my god what a visceral experience!! A pronounced click from the gear change and my upper back and head pop against the seat. It went on and on! And then there was the turn in...I swear it was telepathic. I haven't even driven the damn thing yet! The ash trey flew out and landed in my lap, an expensive souvenir. We gunned it around the neighborhood a few times...what a riot. I cant wait to get mine running! After hearing that twin cam in person, I would be lying if I told you that I didn't have immediate regrets about going the Zetec route...
Thanks again Dave!