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  • 72SuperBrian

    May 12, 2009 5:46 p.m. 72SuperBrian Reader

    njansenv wrote:

    Porsche 944

    +1

  • May 12, 2009 6:50 p.m. Nashco SuperDork

    914Driver wrote:

    THIS IS IT !!!!!

    http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/200x-classifieds/67-volvo-122s-amazon-wagon...

    I like the way this guy thinks...

  • Woody

    May 12, 2009 6:58 p.m. Woody Dork

    curtis73 wrote:

    I like the idea of the 944. What about a 928? are they affordable?

    Bad engined 928's are really cheap.

    You could even do this:

    http://www.autoblog.com/2008/05/14/ebay-find-of-the-day-porsche-928-t-as-in-turbine/

  • oldtin

    May 12, 2009 7:55 p.m. oldtin New Reader

    bmw bavaria audi 4000 quattro (or coupe) kinda dig the volvo amazon - was thinking a 302 might fit or pv 544 triumph tr6 or gt6 maserati biturbo alfa 75

  • dyintorace

    May 12, 2009 8:07 p.m. dyintorace Dork

    Woody wrote:

    Bad engined 928's are really cheap.

    Ooohh...a 928 would be sweet. Then you could build something like this totally bad arse 928 track car!

    http://jalopnik.com/5169926/which-would-you-take-lightweight-porsche-928-or-ls1+po...

  • 2002maniac

    May 12, 2009 10:02 p.m. 2002maniac New Reader

    curtis73 wrote:

    914Driver wrote:

    Wow. Where's the guy with an engine looking for a car?

    Austin, TX. found it :)

    so, what did you get?

  • curtis73

    May 13, 2009 11:16 p.m. curtis73 Reader

    2002maniac wrote:

    curtis73 wrote:

    914Driver wrote:

    Wow. Where's the guy with an engine looking for a car?

    Austin, TX. found it :)

    so, what did you get?

    sorry... didn't mean I found the car, I meant I found the thread about a good car for the swap. Still looking for the car. :)

    I'm asking you all to dig deep. Since I'm a classic american car guy by trade, I have no idea about some of the great possibilities out there. Someone just posted in another thread about an Opel Mantra. I've never even really heard of it, which means there are a few hundred possibilities out there that I'm missing. I would love some ideas about really oddball sexy cars that I've never heard of.

    For example... I think something like an XKE would be a good sexy convertible I could do, but buying an XKE won't happen cheaply. Something like an MGB or Spitfire would be cheap, but not a wise choice for an iron V8 of that size and weight. Something like a 928 or 944 would be a practical and cheap idea, but they're not exotic enough to really turn heads.

    I want something with obscurity and allure, big enough that it will swallow the V8 and be able to use the power, and something that can be had cheap. I'm a hotrodder, so I have endless supplies of axles, transmissions, and other junk I can weld in. I'm looking for a sexy, cheap, and obscure shell that I can stuff this 350 in and turn some heads. In a nutshell, if I have a Porsche, its just a Porsche. If you were a random, non-gearhead person and you pulled up in a Porsche, not many heads would turn, but if you pulled up in an XKE it might be different.

    I don't ask for much, do I?

  • friedgreencorrado

    May 13, 2009 11:52 p.m. friedgreencorrado Reader

    Another vote for the XJS. Some Euro lights & bumpers, nice paint, and you're there. John's Cars even makes a kit.

  • Stuc

    May 14, 2009 12:21 a.m. Stuc HalfDork

    You want something curvy and cheap, and not tiny it sounds like.

    Well... I can't really help you. All I can think of is an Opel GT. Absolutely cheap... but not sure if the curves are enough to get you there.

    Looking around your area all I found was this. Not exactly curvy but definitely some unique, stylish lines. Would probably need a lot of $ to restore but much less to make grassroots cool

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1963-Studebaker-R1-Gt-Hawk-4-Spd_W0QQitemZ280341950550QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item4145aeb056&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&trkparms=65%3A2%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1308#ht500wt_1090

  • thatsnowinnebago

    May 14, 2009 3:55 a.m. thatsnowinnebago HalfDork

    Convertible Karmann Giha? Its got curves...

  • curtis73

    May 14, 2009 7:41 a.m. curtis73 Reader

    Opel GT would be nice... good one!

  • jwc38

    May 14, 2009 11:49 a.m. jwc38 New Reader

    yikes, missed this one (babe rally coming up) +1 for the 944, got my '84 for 350 with a blown motor, just had to repair an obscene amount of battery tray rust.

  • fiat22turbo

    May 14, 2009 1:52 p.m. fiat22turbo SuperDork

    ahem:

    http://www.porschehybrids.com

    Has a wiki that talks about how to put chevy in a 924/944.

    What more do you need?

    Heh, good luck!

  • Tim Baxter

    May 14, 2009 2:13 p.m. Tim Baxter Online Editor

    Seems totally wrong to even suggest it, but here's a BMW 3.0 in your area: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NO-RESERVE-COLLECTORS_W0QQitemZ190307002785QQcmdZVi...

  • curtis73

    May 14, 2009 9:18 p.m. curtis73 Reader

    I don't care if its totally wrong. My idea of blasphemy is not doing what you want with your car :)

    Ok... so far the Opel GT and the 928/944 trip my trigger the most. I'm leaning pretty hard toward the Opel simply because its a bit more obscure.

    ... and after someone has done this to an Opel, all bets are off.

  • friedgreencorrado

    May 14, 2009 10:40 p.m. friedgreencorrado Reader

    Tim Baxter wrote:

    Seems totally wrong to even suggest it, but here's a BMW 3.0 in your area: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/NO-RESERVE-COLLECTORS_W0QQitemZ190307002785QQcmdZVi...

    Notice the complete lack of photos of the floors/shock towers...

  • 93celicaGT2

    May 15, 2009 5:27 a.m. 93celicaGT2 Dork

    dyintorace wrote:

    Woody wrote:

    Bad engined 928's are really cheap.

    Ooohh...a 928 would be sweet. Then you could build something like this totally bad arse 928 track car!

    http://jalopnik.com/5169926/which-would-you-take-lightweight-porsche-928-or-ls1+po...

    Erm. Tire. That is all.

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