immediate thoughts: pinto truck with a v8 and a stick.
Don't.
They are already flimsy. V8 torque makes it worse as would a stick. Oh and the stick would have to be converted to hydraulic clutch.
As a recovering Pintoholic, I support your plan.
Personally, if I did another V8, I'd do a Chevy LS and set the engine back. A 5.0 sits pretty far forward of the front wheels in a Pino. Though, EPIC for smokeshows.
Interesting story: Dave, from "Dave's Vega Village" in Port Moody, BC, had a Vega wagon he made into a wee truck. A Vegamino? He got pulled over by the po-po because it was a truck with car plates. They ordered an inspection to get it registered as a truck, which he did, and got truck plates for it. Then got pulled over because clearly it was a car with truck plates.....
I would chop up a regular wagon, not a cruiser. I love the cruisers.
I've had a '72 Pinto sedan with a 2.0L, a '74 Pinto sedan with a 5.0L and a '76 Pinto wagon with a 5.0L.
In reply to SkinnyG (Forum Supporter) :
Haven't looked at it yet. So no idea on the rust situation. It looks like a goner anyways based on the moss growing on the carpets. My thought was exactly that- a pintomino. I need a mini truck anyway.
Ranger50 said:Don't.
They are already flimsy. V8 torque makes it worse as would a stick. Oh and the stick would have to be converted to hydraulic clutch.
Subframe braces and such? There's always a solution to a problem.
I had a 72 wagon with 2.0 and 4 speed. Barebones. I like pintos. My brother had an ssc pinto. In SCCA DC region we had a very popular GT-Pinto class. Lots of good racing.
In reply to NickD :
You've made my day. Thanks for this. That's exactly what I would build It for, excessive noise complaints.
Ranchinto?
Personally I always preferred the styling of the Bobcat. I would really rock a round headlight Bobcat wagon.
My Dad had a '76 wagon with the 2.3 that he bought new back in the day. I drove it a few times as a young man. My daily was a Mazda RX-2 at that time. I remember thinking "how in the world did Ford manage to make a small car drive like a big wallowing Detroit pig?" Not a fun drive in spite of the 4-speed manual shift. First thing I'd look at is re-doing the suspension.
In reply to 1988RedT2 :
Yeah that'll be on the short list. I think getting it running and driving, then rust repair first. Sort the suspension. No track driving. Just burnouts for days and bang shifting. Haul crap when I need to.
these are body on frame right?
Countingcrowbars said:In reply to 1988RedT2 :
these are body on frame right?
I would say no. Unibody.
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