I remember my dad telling me the story of his first car. My grandfather took him to a junk yard for his 14th birthday and told him he could get any car on the lot and had 2 years to fix it up. It was a good life leason because after working on it for 2 years, he learned to appreciate and take care of his car, and also learned alot about how to work on cars for the rest of his life.
Anyway, this has always kinda stuck in the back of my mind and my son just turned 12 this month and he is just starting to get into cars. However, he likes lambos, vipers, etc.
I was thinking this might be a cool thing for the 2 of us to do. Maybe get an old junker and fix it up for some father/son time, and also be his first car.
So heres the question... iv never really worked on cars before, the mustangs and lightning i had, i pretty much had others do most the upgrades and work. So Id like something thats fairly easy and cheap to work on. I was thinking a late 60s, early 70s car. Of course I like camaros, cudas, challengers, etc But Im not really sure which are reasonably priced and can be worked on easiest (find parts, etc).
So if you were in my situation, didnt want to spend $30k to fix up a car, not much experience and possibly be your kids first car... what would you go after? I need it to still be "cool" to a young kid as well or he will lose interest.
Anyway, this has always kinda stuck in the back of my mind and my son just turned 12 this month and he is just starting to get into cars. However, he likes lambos, vipers, etc.
I was thinking this might be a cool thing for the 2 of us to do. Maybe get an old junker and fix it up for some father/son time, and also be his first car.
So heres the question... iv never really worked on cars before, the mustangs and lightning i had, i pretty much had others do most the upgrades and work. So Id like something thats fairly easy and cheap to work on. I was thinking a late 60s, early 70s car. Of course I like camaros, cudas, challengers, etc But Im not really sure which are reasonably priced and can be worked on easiest (find parts, etc).
So if you were in my situation, didnt want to spend $30k to fix up a car, not much experience and possibly be your kids first car... what would you go after? I need it to still be "cool" to a young kid as well or he will lose interest.
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