January 31, 200719 yr Well, I'm not sure if I've mentioned this, but I'm pledging for the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Anyway, the point of the thread is that a couple of us pledge brothers have spoken to current brothers of the house and we're going to try to get a project car.. an old school muscle car to fix up as a "just for fun" type of project. So, give me some crazy suggestions!
January 31, 200719 yr Probably the best cars will be the ones that are popular enough to have parts reproduced for them, but not so popular that they break the bank. I really like the idea of doing up a truck for this project - how about a classic Blazer with the full lift-off roof?
January 31, 200719 yr '67-'69 Firebird Much cheaper to buy than a Camaro, but have many parts in common and have real value when done. Plus PHS can tell you exactly how irt came from the factory. I've considered this project many times over the last few years.
January 31, 200719 yr I know of a one owner 1975 Cadillac Deville that would make a good project car. I don't think it runs but it could use a better engine anyways. It has been in storage for about 15 years by my neighbour. He bought it brand new.
January 31, 200719 yr Ooo, that '73 Firebird Esprit Viper linked to would be a good choice. I'd restore that to original with PHS' help, if the money is there.
January 31, 200719 yr BUILD A RAT ROD!!! solid frame (1930s era or modern tube chassis subsitute) + Parts from some sketchy junkyards... + motor and trans from someone's never finished project car... = or or
January 31, 200719 yr You didn't mention your budget..?.. just watch for a cheap V-8 car on craig's list.... I check every day, some people just want the car gone! even free cars. There are a ton of project cars that people give up on... Then buy an engine...now is the perfect time of year to buy good parts really cheap especially in Michigan heres another: add big V-8 and burn rubber http://detroit.craigslist.org/car/271252346.html Ummm what's a TRUE muscle car in your mind? some cars came from the factory with muscle (big $ now, tho) some you can add your own muscle for cheap
February 1, 200719 yr A Metro with a V8.... These cars were built cheap with leftovers and junk parts
February 1, 200719 yr Author haha No, no.. we're looking for a 60s-70s car. Believe me, I thought about donating my dad's '90 Cavalier to make it into something unexpected..
February 1, 200719 yr How about something like an old Nova: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Chevrolet-N...1QQcmdZViewItem
February 1, 200719 yr Author Cool idea, Northie.. Actually, I think we might've already found something. One of the guys has a '71 Mustang that's in really rough shape that we might take in and give a home...
February 1, 200719 yr haha No, no.. we're looking for a 60s-70s car. Well excuse me... you're just too cool for school! How about this: with a 327 & hilborne injection, an M22 & gear vendors rear.
February 1, 200719 yr Author with a 327 & hilborne injection, an M22 & gear vendors rear.That just sounds expensive... lol.Remember, we're college kids.
February 1, 200719 yr Cool idea, Northie.. Actually, I think we might've already found something. One of the guys has a '71 Mustang that's in really rough shape that we might take in and give a home... A '71 Mustang? It's so ugly I'm not sure it's worth the time and effort.
February 1, 200719 yr Author I don't know. I like their front end, but not the rear end. At all. But, hey, it's free. :AH-HA_wink:
February 1, 200719 yr I don't think they're that bad: http://djroyboy.www8.50megs.com/mustang/1971_Mustang.htm The overhangs are a bit much, but in the right color scheme this could be a pretty nice car. I put it higher on my personal scale than the 05+ Mustang. I'd love to see you guys follow the "Bodied by Ford, Powered by Chevy" mantra and stick a nice big block in there
February 1, 200719 yr Author I don't think they're that bad: http://djroyboy.www8.50megs.com/mustang/1971_Mustang.htm The overhangs are a bit much, but in the right color scheme this could be a pretty nice car. I put it higher on my personal scale than the 05+ Mustang. I'd love to see you guys follow the "Bodied by Ford, Powered by Chevy" mantra and stick a nice big block in there That's the first thing I suggested.. swap out the 351 for a 350 SBC...
February 1, 200719 yr haha No, no.. we're looking for a 60s-70s car.Hmm...Ooo, that '73 Firebird Esprit Viper linked to would be a good choice. I'd restore that to original with PHS' help, if the money is there. But whatever... Go with an ugly little Mustang... Your loss.
February 1, 200719 yr If you must do a Mustang, make one like this: That's one of the few Fords I would like to own. I may try to restore a '67 or '68 fastback and install the Eleanor body kit someday, if I have the money and time. I seriously don't know if there's another old American car I'd rather have than an Eleanor clone.
February 1, 200719 yr I think Elanor is pretty cool but way too RICEY! As far as 1971 Mustangs they looks cheesy. It's almost as if the Japanese had tried to make a full size ripoff of the original Mustang. I'd rather have a 1971 Datsun 240Z or a 1974 Toyota Celica Hardtop than a 1971 'Stang. But that being said at least it's a hardtop and besides, any '71 Mustang is a dowright beauty next to a '74-up Mustang II.
February 1, 200719 yr I got it! You ready No$$$$? It's a 1966.... . . . . . . . . . . . Small Block Chevrolet (350) Powered : http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1966-datsun...1QQcmdZViewItem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Datsun 411 wagon! This is as close to a "RAT ROD" as I can find while still meeting your requirements. 350 small block, no bmupers, beat to $h! body, racing seats... it's perfect. :AH-HA_wink:
February 1, 200719 yr I don't know. I like their front end, but not the rear end. At all. But, hey, it's free. :AH-HA_wink:Rusty cars are a pain in the ass. Crunchy body mounts, suspension components, etc,...All spell disaster. Take the advice of those who have worked on lots of projects.... Start with a solid body and chassis-trust me- or you'll hate yourself later. Also, you can build up a small block Chevy V-8 for almost half what you'd spend on Ford engine parts
February 1, 200719 yr I don't think they're that bad: http://djroyboy.www8.50megs.com/mustang/1971_Mustang.htm The overhangs are a bit much, but in the right color scheme this could be a pretty nice car. I put it higher on my personal scale than the 05+ Mustang. I'd love to see you guys follow the "Bodied by Ford, Powered by Chevy" mantra and stick a nice big block in there That is one of the luckiest kids on the continent.
February 2, 200719 yr If it's for a bunch of frat boys then obviously there's never not going to be an obscene amount of people piled inside of it, so get a cool old wagon. Any mid 60's-1972 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser, Pontiac Bonneville, Chevrolet Kingswood Estate, etc. I can't tell you how many times I wish I could come across a modestly priced and solid '70-'72 Buick Skylark Sport Wagon to build a GS Stage 1 455 for and do it over in Saturn Yellow with a black interior; it would be my Buick GSXpress Wagon! A guy from the Pontiac Historical Society collected enough factory original parts over the years to build himself a '70 GTO Judge wagon, which is what made me think of the Buick. You guys need to make a muscle version of a wagon.
February 2, 200719 yr I have 2 great project cars...but no money and not enough know-how to do much work on them >.<
February 2, 200719 yr If you must do a Mustang, make one like this: That's one of the few Fords I would like to own. I may try to restore a '67 or '68 fastback and install the Eleanor body kit someday, if I have the money and time. I seriously don't know if there's another old American car I'd rather have than an Eleanor clone. After watching Gone In 60 Seconds, again, last night... I will have to agree. I love those. Possibly the only Mustang I'd bother with.
February 3, 200719 yr I was looking for a nosome car and found this MUST READ ad http://detroit.craigslist.org/pts/272541284.html Heres a 60s coupe for cheap try this: http://detroit.craigslist.org/car/272464042.html '56 Caddy - do a pro street w/ a 500 cu in if you really want to impress: http://detroit.craigslist.org/car/271911069.html Edited February 3, 200719 yr by mightymouse
February 3, 200719 yr Author Oh, an old Cadillac... awesome idea! Even better, I found a Caddy limo in pretty good shape for only $500!
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