I teach Automotive Technology to underprivileged youth, age 16-24, and they get bored easily. I routinely bring in my own projects to get them interested and moving. My stuff has mostly been a parade of worn out old German stuff, like E30 and E36 BMWs and a few Porsche 944s. They seem to get excited by these projects, but their enthusiasm for projects ebbs and flows and can be hard to predict. The BMWs and 944s excited their enthusiasm because, while not super special cars, they were a welcome change from working on rusty Doge Caravans, Nissan Altimas, Ford Tauruses and the like. Yet, the other instructor brought in a 928 to have the kids build into a track car and, despite a huge burst of initial enthusiasm, a couple months into the project, they hardly seem interested anymore. Enough back story.. I found two AW11 MR2s in a local wrecking yard and I can have the pair of them for $500, including delivery. My students seem to favor Japanese cars, so I thought it might make an engaging project for them. One car has missing t-roofs and no wheels. Interior is trash, engine and trans are present, but condition is unknown. Condition of undercarriage is also unknown but I assume it's terrible from lying on its floorpan in the dirt with no wheels. The other has rust in the floors just ahead of the empty hole where the engine goes. That car is a sunroof/hardtop car and it is also open (sunroof panel missing) and has a gross interior. The plan would be to have the kids first get the car with the engine running, then assess which chassis is better (less rust), and finally have them put all the best parts from both cars onto the better chassis. On the one hand, it would be a colossal project that might teach the kids a lot for very little money. On the other, a decent driver AW11 is only a $2500 or so car, so this large of a disaster can't be worth doing. Yet, $500 for two Aw11s feels so cheap; having a big project that the students are invested in makes my job easier and I'm not doing any of the work, so what is there to lose? Best part: I get to keep the finished product. Opinions?