...but I'm not sure what.
This is going to be a little backwards. I think normally one would have a car then pick what drive train they want to put in it. I on the other hand have an engine that I want to build something around.
The anchor point of this whole future build is a Ford 2.8L Cologne out of a 1984 Ranger. Kind of sentimental build. The truck was my first vehicle given to me by grandmother when I turned 16. I belonged to my dad, and several other family members before arriving at me. I drove it for years. I totaled the truck with less than 5k on a fresh rebuild.
Honestly the goal is more of a touring build than a competitive racer. Something that I can almost daily, that I can put in a toy hauler camper behind the F250 and enjoy on windy mountain roads. Occasional weekend auto-x or track day at road Atlanta, but also not helpless on a dirt and gravel road.
About the only vehicle that came with this engine that I would want is a 70s Capri, but good luck finding one worth messing with and it's not really what I want to build. Currently thinking something along the lines of a Locost or Exocet, but am open to other cars in similar size that I could fit this engine into. I'm also keeping an eye to future powerplants since I know this one isn't likely to last forever. As such I'd like an engine bay also suitable for a SBF or 2.3 turbo (Ecoboost or Thunderbird style), probably the latter.
I really like the styling of the Locost, and if I went with what I think is referred to as a 442 chassis any of my engine choices should fit. Also have a little more room than the original 7 style chassis for my 6' 200lb frame. Exocet is cool, but don't like the styling as much. That said it can obviously handle the dirt road position of things since they build an off-road be version, and it's built here in Georgia. I'd likely go with the off-road Exocet if I went that route and I'm afraid that would kill the on-road or track capabilities of the platform.
Problem with the Locost is I don't have time, place, or skills to scratch build a frame. I likely won't have time to until I retire which is 20+ years away, I'm not waiting that long. That means a kit build which as a mechanic I have skills and tools to do, and I think I could complete in a reasonable amount of time. While completing it might not be a problem, I'm a mechanic and paying for a kit may be (that's why I'm planning now, time to save) with Locost and Exocet kits running around the 10k mark.
Oh and FWIW. I have what is left of the 84 Ranger for a parts donor, was a side impact so most of drivetrain and suspension is ok. That includes this engine, the TK5 for it (would probably opt for a 4.0L Mustang T5 of staying manual), 7.5" axle, and other parts. I've also got most of a 99+ 2wd could sprung Ranger that I can pull parts from. I would like to use the 4/5R55E from that one if I can figure out a transmission controller and paddle shifters.
Sorry for rambling, just looking for ideas and input. Maybe suggestions for kits or chassis that I don't know about or haven't considered.