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Video: Bill's Baja-Bound BMW Comes Together

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We’ve already told you how much we love Bill Caswell, the unemployed gearhead turning a 1988 BMW into a SCORE Baja 1000 racer. Yes, he’s nuts. But if anyone can pull it off, Caswell can.

He spent last week at the big Specialty Equipment Market Association auto show frantically building the car in the booth Miller Electric Manufacturing set up. Miller, which makes

welding gear, shot a bunch of video and compiled a montage of the work Caswell accomplished at SEMA.

The car still isn’t done, and the race starts Wednesday. It’s a longshot, even with a San Diego race shop helping him along. But don’t count Caswell out. After all, we’re talking about a man who bought a 1991 BMW for $500 and took third at the WRC Corona Rally Mexico against teams with six-figure budgets.

If he pulls this off, we’ll be there at Baja in the chase vehicle, grinning like fools just like Bill.

Video: Miller Electric Manufacturing. Photos: Sam Smith / Wired.com

The car is slowly coming together. It’s got a 3.0-liter six-cylinder pulled from a 1995 BMW M3 for power. Look for something in the vicinity of 240 horsepower.

The interesting bits in this photo are the Speedway International differential and the three-foot-long Billstein shocks. Oh, and the big honkin’ 33-inch tires. On a BMW. Sweet.

Somewhere, Mario Theissen (head of BMW Motorsports) is thinking, “Baja? Baja? WTF?”

Caswell’s planned Baja racer. Yes, it’s big. Yes, it’s ridiculous. Yes, it’s excellent. Image: Caswell Motorsport/Miller Electric.

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Authors: Chuck Squatriglia

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