Hello all,
Happy to receive any guidance from anyone who has the time. this is my first post, and I hope I'm not wasting anyone's time. But I have somewhat of a burning desire to get my first muscle car, and use it as a daily driver.
Let me start by saying that my experience under a hood is novice, not amateur, but I'm by no means a gear head. I grew up driving a 1986 Jeep Grand wagoneer. I had to do some daily maintenance with my dad's help to keep her running well beyond 250,000 miles. I am aware how much more modern even that technology is compared to what I'm looking at getting, which is a 1968-1974 Chevy Nova. I have no aspirations of getting, or turning this Nova into a performance racing machine. I'd be looking to more enhance and enjoy my commute everyday, the way I figure it is..you gotta drive everyday pretty much, may as well enjoy the heck out of it. So not a show car, but a solid ride, no frills, I don't need power steering or even AC/Heat. I don't mind at all if the parts, even the engine, are after market, infact I know they are going to have to be. I'd like to find one fuel injected with front discs brakes. I can convert the engine myself if need be. Manual or automatic doesn't really matter to me. I'll convert it to a overdrive transmission at some point too.
I have been and also in the process of doing my research, I know the head aches involved in making a muscle car a daily driver, but I feel like if I can do some modifications that I will still quite enjoy this experience.
My budget is anywhere from 10k-20k total investment. I'd be looking to probably make a purchase at around 7-9k and then do the modifications for about 5k, with some of the work being done myself, and other larger things being done by a local shop (cost unknown).
I'd really love some insight into whether my intuition is completely off base, or I'm moving in the right direction. Please let me know if this is a fools errand, and I'm wasting my time. Please feel free to speak to me as an idiot since I am out of my element, and need the honest feed back that hurts.
I appreciate any help again,
thank you for taking the time to read this and responding