Nit-pick rule question for Oldtimer, Jon or anyone...
Both the '71 and '72 GCR say dry sump tanks must be in front of the firewall. Section E, 17.
My read of the rules is like the Penske/Donohue Javelin did it. It looks like they put it where the batteries were—in the alcove that juts into the passenger-side footwell.
However, people who were there or owned one say the tanks sat on the floor inside.
Not enforced? What’s most correct as most used?
I've changed twice how I am going to do mine--cutting and making sheetmetal for the battery, removing it and making a pop-rivited panel and then drilling it out again. Ugh.
Mike