so my wife and I have started talking about my next project car and I think we have settled on a small, light weight, rwd coupe. So far we have agreed upon an mgb gt, or a Volvo 1800(P, S, E, whatever). I am looking for other suggestions in that spirit of vehicles. I'm not partial to European cars so long as it is reasonably (I know) easy to get a hold of in the Midwest.
I also like the 240z but my wife doesn't think it is "classic" looking enough. Boo...
Sonic
Dork
11/23/11 10:27 p.m.
I have to push one already on your list, the MGBGT.
My second car (in 1996) was a 69 MGBGT. It was a ragged out, rusty, old piece of E36 M3, but it was a ball. Mine had a hot cam and overdrive and was a really great car. If I lived in the southwest I would consider daily driving one. They are a true classic, but are simple, and have great parts and knowledge base available.
Do it..
If you're not in a rush, you can still get a deal on an Elan +2.
well that didn't take long. I already had an FB and that's a big no go. I really do like the mgb gt. That 6 series is not classic enough, however, it made me remember the 3.0cs. Had not thought about an elan, great suggestion. Keep em coming! You guys are awesome.
DaewooOfDeath wrote:
Dude, Alfetta GTV
I'm liking this but I'm guessing this rare and pricey
singleslammer wrote:
DaewooOfDeath wrote:
I'm liking this but I'm guessing this rare and rusty and worthless
FTFY
I would be surprised if you couldnt find a running one for $1500. There was a pretty nice MGB gt with wire wheels in pick and pull the last time i was there, that kinda annoyed me.
Wait! I know this one!
This
Or, this
Thank you and have a nice day.
Good Lord I need to get my Capri done.
I vote Mazda RX-3. There's a wagon for sale on CL in Chicago right now!
the 6er is not classic enough? Some of them are approaching 35 years old
singleslammer wrote:
DaewooOfDeath wrote:
Dude, Alfetta GTV
I'm liking this but I'm guessing this rare and pricey
I've seen them in Nevada for 2,000 in decent condition. Saw a (really) rough runner for 1,000.
TVR?
Not cheap for a clean one, tho
http://york.craigslist.org/cto/2644719100.html
Luke
SuperDork
11/24/11 4:18 a.m.
They do come cheaper than that, though. GRM'er bravenrace (something like that) sold his recently. It seemed pretty sorted, and I think it was more like $7K.
That would be my pick. Way more interesting than an MG.
An RX3 is a very rare car, if anyone proves me otherwise, send me the link.
But an MGBGT, that is going to be a great car. Overshadowed by the classic MGA, but worlds better as far as drivability goes.
ddavidv
SuperDork
11/24/11 7:12 a.m.
Lately I have become enamored with the LWB 912! It's 250 pounds lighter than a contemporary 911, mostly where it counts, and only down a few horses. That Super 90 engine is brutally awesome.
singleslammer wrote:
as it is reasonably (I know) easy to get a hold of in the Midwest.
I also like to look at who is out their supplying parts for these cars. MG, Z, 2002, Triumph, Beetle (LOL); are all supplied in the aftermarket and make it easy to find parts.
The wheels scare me.
http://hartford.craigslist.org/search/sss?catAbb=sss&query=alfa+romeo&srchType=A&sort=date
1976 ALFA ROMEO - $1200 (HARTFORD)
Date: 2011-11-07, 9:10PM EST
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One of my all-time favorite shapes