I've always had a hardon for a 1967 Plymouth BelvedereAlso, an old Lincoln Continental sled is pretty high up the list.
12/17/2008 8:39:15 AM
i recently acquired a 72 MGB I'm about to start working on.
12/17/2008 1:25:46 PM
i saw this outside REI in cary a few months back and drooled a little, just because (original or not, i don't care)
12/17/2008 3:25:43 PM
^I'd say they're all replicas.The original ones are just to valuable to be out tool'in around.
12/17/2008 5:38:48 PM
oh i forgot bout fac'ry 5's.i wouldnt mind building one of them
12/17/2008 5:41:17 PM
71-72 Olds like the one I hadCept with big single turbo LS-1,6 speed, 9" and no rust
12/17/2008 5:46:01 PM
I actually used to drive a 1979 Honda Civic. It sucked.
12/17/2008 7:17:01 PM
If we're talking kit cars, there is only one for me.Original - Only 1 madeKitWhy don't we have a drool smiley on here?
12/17/2008 9:26:22 PM
Sorry, what car is that again?
12/17/2008 10:15:25 PM
ima go with jaguar since its british green.well ill be damned. tis jaguarhttp://www.sportscarfactory.com/ [Edited on December 17, 2008 at 11:45 PM. Reason : ]
12/17/2008 11:44:27 PM
1962 Valiant, slant 6,OD4spd, 3.08 cruising gears, in patina for a daily driver
12/20/2008 12:57:29 AM
^hell yes. those cars were so ugly they're cool. my brother and sister both got a 4 door slant 6 dart as their first car for christmas. it was just a standard granny car with tan paint, white vinyl roof, hubcaps, etc. when my sister got it. then, two christmases later, my dad had it painted red and put some hole shot keystones on it when they gave it to my brother, lol.my personals would have to be a 70-74 E body mopar (challenger/cuda) with a 408 magnum (stroked/bored 360 94-97 truck engine) and a simple single turbo. backed with a 5/6 speed manual and fully updated suspension/chassis/wheels/tires in the pro touring style. some modern updates and conveniences to the interior also, but nothing wild or completely ruining the classic style/look.the other would be a mid-late 60's C body convertible mopar (300/imperial/newport/new yorker/etc.) with a 4bt or maybe 6bt 12v cummins. it would have to be a highly optioned car with a/c, leather, power windows, etc. keep the tf727 and throw a gear vendor od behind it, or possibly swap to a a518 or 47rh. keep it mostly stock otherwise, except for maybe some 20-22" wheels. it would need some helper airbags in the rear, electric brake controller, and a receiver hitch too though. in addition to cruising, it would also serve as the E body's tow rig as needed. [Edited on December 20, 2008 at 2:58 AM. Reason : dart]
12/20/2008 2:50:51 AM
Why not a big block in the E-body?I think I'm going to put an a518 in my Charger. I just hope I don't have to cut up my floorpans too much.
12/20/2008 2:44:01 PM
mainly because it's been done 800 million times already. doing an E body at all is cliche enough for me. plus fuel injection is a lot simpler/cheaper with a magnum based motor also, not the mention the cost difference of performance parts between small/big blocks. also, i'm more a fan of the early B series engines and a couple of the older RB's like the 413 and 426 (wedge, not hemi). i love all the old firepower stuff too. i like the more popular RB's just fine, i just don't like any of them well enough i'd want to do a performance build and swap of one. except an original 426 hemi of course, but it's unlikely i'll ever be able to drop that kind of cash on just an engine alone.you shouldn't have to cut your floor up at all. a 518 is just a 727 with overdrive, they fit anywhere a 727 will as far as i know.
12/20/2008 3:41:51 PM
I've thought a lot about putting a 3G Hemi in my Charger, but I already have a 77 New Yorker that is going to donate its 440. I thought about using the 727 from it too, but having OD would be so much better than riding around with the engine screaming on the highway. If I didn't already have the New Yorker, you can bet a 3G Hemi would be under the hood of the Charger.
12/20/2008 10:08:03 PM
If I got a Valiant it would have to be a 64 in honor of the Circle Jerks song "Wild in the Streets"
12/20/2008 10:45:20 PM
I might build an early Bronco when I get homeor maybe an FJ-40...I go back and forth...but prob the EB.
12/21/2008 12:52:23 PM
I wish I had built a FFR GTM back when I was more financially free.....ok so not a classic car but whatever
12/21/2008 12:57:00 PM
I'd love to play around and have an original mini, but convert it to rwd.
12/21/2008 2:57:03 PM
I know.gay.and french.but I've always wanted one of the old DS citroens.
12/21/2008 3:09:01 PM
there is really only one classic car to build
12/21/2008 3:32:00 PM
group b?
12/21/2008 4:13:55 PM
key here is something that can be bought here and is not rare as hell.id consider the delta both. of course a delta would be awesome to have
12/21/2008 4:54:28 PM
12/21/2008 5:12:34 PM
the car in the pic i posted was a magazine car that i eventually saw on ebay. 227" factory AL block slant with super six treatment and 24.5x9/13 slicks blasting(relatively speaking) 14's(read: faster than your civic) in the quarter
12/22/2008 1:46:45 AM
12/22/2008 7:59:50 AM
^^^ yeah, scout would be my 3rd choice
12/22/2008 8:44:03 AM
done 2 scouts, now working on my '67 3/4 ton truck. Highly recommend the scout. Lots for sale in NC right now too.
12/23/2008 8:30:27 AM