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  • JThw8

    Oct. 24, 2009 3:22 p.m. JThw8 SuperDork

    Started teardown of the wartburg today.

    Interior is nice and clean, good and solid

    The trunk on the other hand.....luckily we have a plan

    And just a little test fitting and perhaps some foreshadowing of what is to come.

  • poopshovel

    Oct. 24, 2009 3:38 p.m. poopshovel UltraDork

    <---Jealous.

    Can't wait to see some progress!!!

  • P71

    Oct. 24, 2009 3:43 p.m. P71 SuperDork

    Are those Fuch's on a Wartburg?!?!? Holy hell!

    subscribes

  • pres589

    Oct. 24, 2009 3:45 p.m. pres589 Reader

    Fuch's + plan to "fix" very rusty trunk floor + transaxle sitting on floor + Wartburg.

    I like how this is shaping up already.

  • JThw8

    Oct. 24, 2009 3:46 p.m. JThw8 SuperDork

    P71 wrote:

    Are those Fuch's on a Wartburg?!?!? Holy hell!

    subscribes

    You can always catch all the updates at http://wartburg.misfittoysracing.com

    And yes those are Fuchs ;)

  • JThw8

    Oct. 24, 2009 3:47 p.m. JThw8 SuperDork

    pres589 wrote:

    Fuch's + plan to "fix" very rusty trunk floor + transaxle sitting on floor + Wartburg.

    I like how this is shaping up already.

    I'm working on some VW projects too so dont let the parts laying around influence your imagination too much :)

    I will say right now it WILL NOT be porsche powered. My pockets arent that deep and I get better power more reliably from some other motors than from any porsche motor I could afford.

    Of course that's not to say I couldn't change my mind and build plan drastically if anyone has a nice 911 motor they'd like to sell really cheap ;)

  • Jay

    Oct. 24, 2009 4:30 p.m. Jay Dork

    Hah, most of the Wartburgs left around here (=former East Germany) aren't in nearly that good shape. Actually there are hardly any left at all, and I imagine for every one I see on the street the owner has four more in his back yard as parts cars. Looking forward to where this is going!

  • Toyman01

    Oct. 24, 2009 5:06 p.m. Toyman01 HalfDork

    All kinds of stuff will bolt up to a VW tranny. Is it going to lemons? That one almost seems too nice to beat up. Should be fun though.

  • JThw8

    Oct. 24, 2009 5:27 p.m. JThw8 SuperDork

    Toyman01 wrote:

    All kinds of stuff will bolt up to a VW tranny. Is it going to lemons? That one almost seems too nice to beat up. Should be fun though.

    Indeed almost anything would bolt to VW trans wouldnt it?

    This one's doing BABE, Lemons and GRM.

    I agree with the "too nice to beat up" but it was given to me by the Lemons guys and they are anticipating something bizzare and spectacular so I hate to dissapoint.

  • GlennS

    Oct. 24, 2009 6:09 p.m. GlennS HalfDork

    Im thinking coucours level preparation. Show those wine sipping, cheese eating bastards what a real automotive masterpiece is!

  • Tetzuoe

    Oct. 24, 2009 6:30 p.m. Tetzuoe Reader

    ah damn it, I knew I left those wheels somewhere

  • JThw8

    Oct. 24, 2009 6:34 p.m. JThw8 SuperDork

    Tetzuoe wrote:

    ah damn it, I knew I left those wheels somewhere

    I try to warn people about leaving parts at my place. If Carzan doesnt hurry Im going to figure out how to use Triumph Herald parts on this thing.

  • friedgreencorrado

    Oct. 24, 2009 6:52 p.m. friedgreencorrado Dork

    1600 Dual Port with some vintage EMPI parts would be seriously cool in that.

  • JThw8

    Oct. 24, 2009 7:04 p.m. JThw8 SuperDork

    friedgreencorrado wrote:

    1600 Dual Port with some vintage EMPI parts would be seriously cool in that.

    Yes, but down on power and reliability compared with other available options.

    Im an aircooled guy so that's where my thinking first went, heck the transaxle (up front) in this thing looks just like a VW unit, could probably front mount a 1600 up there.

  • splitime

    Oct. 24, 2009 7:06 p.m. splitime Reader

    Looking awesome!

  • AutoXchick

    Oct. 24, 2009 7:31 p.m. AutoXchick New Reader

    JThw8 wrote:

    Tetzuoe wrote:

    ah damn it, I knew I left those wheels somewhere

    I try to warn people about leaving parts at my place. If Carzan doesnt hurry Im going to figure out how to use Triumph Herald parts on this thing.

    I'll give him a nudge. Oh, and I'm really liking my mental image of how the Wartburg is shaping up.

  • JThw8

    Oct. 24, 2009 7:51 p.m. JThw8 SuperDork

    AutoXchick wrote:

    JThw8 wrote:

    Tetzuoe wrote:

    ah damn it, I knew I left those wheels somewhere

    I try to warn people about leaving parts at my place. If Carzan doesnt hurry Im going to figure out how to use Triumph Herald parts on this thing.

    I'll give him a nudge. Oh, and I'm really liking my mental image of how the Wartburg is shaping up.

    No need for the nudge, they are here till he is ready, no biggie. And I have yet to figure out how to use those parts in a Wartburg so they are safe ;)

    He however is not safe since my wife found out he told me where to get the 2nd Wartburg so I can become the most prolific Wartburg collector in the US.

  • JThw8

    Oct. 24, 2009 7:53 p.m. JThw8 SuperDork

    AutoXchick wrote: I'm really liking my mental image of how the Wartburg is shaping up.

    Wanna draw me a picture, 'cause I have no idea where this is headed ;)

  • ratghia

    Oct. 24, 2009 8:52 p.m. ratghia Reader

    This car looks great with the fuchs on it and just as solid as I remember it being. I can’t wait to see what you do with it.

  • mad_machine

    Oct. 24, 2009 10:27 p.m. mad_machine UberDork

    how about a Porsche Type 4?

  • JThw8

    Oct. 24, 2009 10:43 p.m. JThw8 SuperDork

    mad_machine wrote:

    how about a Porsche Type 4?

    Comes back to the low power/low reliability equation. Granted they are more reliable than a Type 1 but in comparison with a more modern motor it gets expensive to get reasonable power from them with reliability.

  • Luke

    Oct. 25, 2009 5:09 a.m. Luke SuperDork

    Is the obvious answer, Subie power?

    Regardless of engine choice, this is shaping up to be one cool car .

  • Jay

    Oct. 25, 2009 6:36 a.m. Jay Dork

    Hmm, you want air-cooled, you want decent grunt, and you want something unusual and interesting... It's gotta be... Turbo Corvair power! Plus that gives you the name "Warvair" which is just made of badass. Amirightorwhat?

  • pres589

    Oct. 25, 2009 6:36 a.m. pres589 Reader

    I was thinking about this and a VW 1.9TDi rig out back would probably be pretty nice and inline with what the original concept was for this car; economy. And you can still turn up the wick pretty nicely.

  • JThw8

    Oct. 25, 2009 7:41 a.m. JThw8 SuperDork

    Luke wrote:

    Is the obvious answer, Subie power?

    That's at the top of our list right now, with magic spinning triangles pulling a close 2nd.

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