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Re: 1975 Spencer Low 4x4 rebuild for the NORRA 1000

Originally Posted by
Class3Fan
This is a shot of that rig at the 1976 WRA Sandmaster 300 in Jean, Nevada. Decals are all in the same places -- probably the same paint job. It's not great, but it's a start.
Attachment 117874
We would drive right by that thing in the old days of class 11 when they were really stock Vws, I raced and won the WRA 300 in class 11, that truck started about 10 vehicles in front of us, I do not think the wheels went up and down on it, I think it just bounce off the tires LOL It really looked out of place racing with the jeeps and broncos
37th year and still love it!!
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May 8th, 2012 22:20
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May 10th, 2012, 22:34
#12
Bajalite Win Streak Killer
Re: 1975 Spencer Low 4x4 rebuild for the NORRA 1000
After a few hard nights of work (Spencer) is ready to go to Precision Powdercoating in Santa Ana to be sandblasted, then we are going to start on the sheet metal repair. With the help from Jeff at Deaver Springs in Santa Ana, we should be starting on all new leaf springs and suspension soon. Big thanks to Nathan and Robert at Precision Powdercoating, Jeff and the gang at Deaver Springs and Aaron, Ben, Joey and Dan for helping with the tear down.
Were not here for a long time........ Just a good time!!!...
2009 SNORE Mini Metal Champion!!
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June 1st, 2012, 08:46
#13
Elite
Re: 1975 Spencer Low 4x4 rebuild for the NORRA 1000
Man I can't believe you are resurrecting that truck.
I dreamed of that thing when I was a teenager also.
I did buy a 79 Dodge D50 converted 4x4 that Spencer did a bunch of work on back in 1980.
Brings back tons of memories.
Can't wait to see it when its done.
Piece of history for me fo sho.
The Mexican 1000 is in my future.
Trying to get debt free then its on.
Probably an old Toyota or Ranger when I am ready.
"If you are going through hell, just keep going"
Winston Churchill

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June 14th, 2012, 13:19
#14
Accepted
Re: 1975 Spencer Low 4x4 rebuild for the NORRA 1000

Originally Posted by
harleys dad
We would drive right by that thing in the old days of class 11 when they were really stock Vws, I raced and won the WRA 300 in class 11, that truck started about 10 vehicles in front of us, I do not think the wheels went up and down on it, I think it just bounce off the tires LOL It really looked out of place racing with the jeeps and broncos
By the look of the dump truck springs in the rear i bet the wheels didnt move. Cool find, cant wait to see it when its done.
When in fear stab it & steer!!!

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June 18th, 2012, 16:59
#15
Re: 1975 Spencer Low 4x4 rebuild for the NORRA 1000

Originally Posted by
j10-401
By the look of the dump truck springs in the rear i bet the wheels didnt move. Cool find, cant wait to see it when its done.
more speed, just add another spring or 10
37th year and still love it!!
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July 24th, 2012, 22:31
#16
Bajalite Win Streak Killer
Re: 1975 Spencer Low 4x4 rebuild for the NORRA 1000
[QUOTE=harleys dad;1426074]more speed, just add another spring or 10[/QUOTE
David just finished the mockup for the new leafs. We went from 4.5" in front to 11" and in the rear from 5.5 to 14" the truck has been so much fun to work on with a few buddies and my son. I will try to get a few photos up soon. Ps thanks to Baja Mike @Kartek for the help on the FOX shox set up and all of the trips over from Jeff @ Dever spring to get this project finished.
Were not here for a long time........ Just a good time!!!...
2009 SNORE Mini Metal Champion!!
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July 24th, 2012, 23:11
#17
Senior
Re: 1975 Spencer Low 4x4 rebuild for the NORRA 1000
Great find! It isn't my truck obviously, but if it was I would be inclined to keep the paint just how it is.

Originally Posted by
FlyHiFlyLo
Off Road used to be full of brain trust now it's a bunch of mail order brides.
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July 25th, 2012, 08:02
#18
Forum Junkie
Re: 1975 Spencer Low 4x4 rebuild for the NORRA 1000
"It's OK, I speak idiot, I have friends who are morons. Oh, and lighten up."
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July 25th, 2012, 17:14
#19
Elite
Re: 1975 Spencer Low 4x4 rebuild for the NORRA 1000
Congratulations on a buying not only a historic truck, but a cool one at that. The best of the mini truck conversions. Today's leaf springs and shocks are miles ahead of when that truck last raced and with the route selection that NORRA uses in Baja, that truck will be a blast. A small plug to my sponsor, Jesse at HighAngle Driveline, for making a fine-spline, long travel front driveshaft. In my Blazer, there is almost 4.5" of plunge, or spline travel, for 11" of front wheel travel.
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July 26th, 2012, 00:06
#20
Bajalite Win Streak Killer
Re: 1975 Spencer Low 4x4 rebuild for the NORRA 1000

Originally Posted by
Dirty Harry
Great find! It isn't my truck obviously, but if it was I would be inclined to keep the paint just how it is.
It will look just like it after new paint. We have allmost 20 hrs in patterns just to make sure that everything is put back in the same place and the same size.If anyone has a photo that has not ben posted that I can use to match the colors I will send a 2013 Palapaboy / Spencer Low Norra 1000 2013 t shirt to. Thanks to everyone that has posted and emailed info on this great truck !
Were not here for a long time........ Just a good time!!!...
2009 SNORE Mini Metal Champion!!