"The Hoopty"
This is the Speedster replica to take to the races.
This unique, custom design was built by Jim Sartwell Race Cars (JSR) in Severn, Maryland. JSR has been building custom Volkswagen race cars, dune buggies and street cars for more than 20 years, but most are restricted to track use. Like every JSR-built racer, this car has a complete tube chassis and five-point safety equipment, has been converted from independent rear suspension to shortened swing axles and has had its front beam shortened by three inches on each side. The chassis is fully welded and reinforced, and was powder coated at Premier Powder Coat in Lanham, Md. as soon as it was completed. The chassis is free of rust.
JSR modified a 1.8-liter Type IV Volkswagen engine to the current 2424-cc displacement with a 71-mm stroke and 104.5-mm pistons, held in check at 6,000 rpms by a complete MSD 6AL box, MSD Blaster 2 ignition coil, MSD distributor and MSD ignition wiring setup.
The race-prepped engine, originally found as a 2.0-liter, 134-hp stock engine in the