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    OK so I have around $7500 to play with and want to get into another project. Not sure what I want to go with so any ideas will be helpfull. I would prefer to find something running/driving that I could play with as I fix up. Just a fun street car, maybe a pro touring type deal later on down the road. Here is what I have thought of so far.....

    70's camaro/firebird
    69-72 Nova
    69-73 mustang mach 1
    79-86 mustang coupe

    Any other ideas?

  • #2
    Invest in the stock market.



    ooooooooooooooor Go with an 86 coupe build.

    You will lose money either way, but at least you will have something to show for it with the car.

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    • #3
      e36 m3 w/blown motor

      replace motor with lsx

      add big brakes/suspension/wheels/tires

      end up with an incredible handling luxury coupe w/ac, power steering, tons of power, etc.

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      • #4
        Bmw. With a ls1 swap.

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        • #5
          i guess a good question to ask here are expectation based questions.

          how much of that do you want to spend on the actual vehicle?

          how much a month/year do you plan on putting into it?

          how much time are you willing to spend on it?

          how long before your gumption runs out and you sell it?

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          • #6
            oh, and in before Geor....

            Have you considered a van down by the river?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by dville_gt View Post
                  e36 m3 w/blown motor

                  replace motor with lsx

                  add big brakes/suspension/wheels/tires

                  end up with an incredible handling luxury coupe w/ac, power steering, tons of power, etc.
                  What kind of suspension mods are necessary to handle the upgrade?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Skidmark View Post
                    What kind of suspension mods are necessary to handle the upgrade?
                    Not much. Vorshlag has a great kit and some info on their site. Great track toys...not so much for street use though. If you want to put A/C and make all the gauges work, it's going to get expensive.

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                    • #11
                      X2 for the bmw, I will be doing this next!!!111!!1
                      Ded

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                      • #12
                        Wow, I never would have thought a BMW. I guess thats the new age jaguar/sbc swap?

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                        • #13
                          I thought about doing an 80's BMW 635 csi with a 5.0 years ago.
                          Doug

                          90 LX Coupe 5.0
                          90 7up Vert. 5.0

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Silverback View Post
                            i guess a good question to ask here are expectation based questions.

                            how much of that do you want to spend on the actual vehicle?

                            how much a month/year do you plan on putting into it?

                            how much time are you willing to spend on it?

                            how long before your gumption runs out and you sell it?
                            I had my last project, the Datsun over 5 years and put more money than Im comfortable admitting into it. Im not looking to do that again though. I dont want something that will spend the next 5 years getting blown apart and rebuilt from the ground up again. I would prefer something already up and going so I can have some fun with it now.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Lason View Post
                              I had my last project, the Datsun over 5 years and put more money than Im comfortable admitting into it. Im not looking to do that again though. I dont want something that will spend the next 5 years getting blown apart and rebuilt from the ground up again. I would prefer something already up and going so I can have some fun with it now.
                              then good running e36 328...and put a turbo on it with M3 suspension parts. end of story.

                              Engine swaps are fun, but headaches to make it a reliable driver. You already know that from the Datsun experience!

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