One of these days I'll figure out what I really want in a car, and be done with this nonsense, but I don't think I'm there yet. As of this purchase, this marks 45 vehicles that I've owned (including Motorcycles and non-runners), at the age of 35...
Until that point, I guess I'll keep chasing happiness, one motor vehicle at a time. In an attempt to fill the void left behind by the sale of my 911SC, a void that a C6 Grand Sport was unable to fill, I've acquired another one of my "dream cars", a 65 Shelby Cobra replica.
After finishing my T-Bucket (chronicled here: https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/build-projects-and-project-cars/average-hot-rod-build/109661/page1/), I *SWORE* I'd never do another fiberglass bodied car. Yet, less than a year later, here I am....
I've always looked at Factory Fives over the years, mostly because I started my car hobby with Fox Body Mustangs, which the original kits used as donors, and that their performance record is pretty well proven. I'd love a Superformance or Backdraft, but their prices are stratospheric compared to my budget, and despite the fact that you used to be able to pick up a driveable FFR pretty cheaply, there really haven't been many cheap ones on the market.
Therefore, after about a year of searching, and countless false starts, I succumbed to my lack of patience and did this:
I use the word "budget" loosely.... I picked up someone else's semi-running project for $20k and hope to have it "done" (although that's nebulous and will never happen) for around $25k.
The biggest things it needs are: 1) Bodywork, 2) a Transmission, and 3) miles put on it to shake out all the bugs, oh, and an interior if I'm feeling froggy.
I want a driveable cobra, that's not so nice that I'm going to be afraid to abuse it, because I sure do plan to abuse it. So I really couldn't justify spending $30k on something, that, at the end of the day, wasn't going to feel like "mine" because someone else finished it, not me.
Would I have liked to build the whole thing myself from scratch? YES, and that was my plan, to do a donor build on a super budget and try to get all in under $20k, I even bought a crappy Mustang donor car, but I eventually had to come to terms with the fact that I have a family now and it would take me way too long to get it on the road, and that I'd just get upset about it, and that this was the best way for my current situtation to have something that's still a "project" without starting from scratch.
I went ahead and made a youtube video for it, and I plan to keep this going as a series as I "finish" and develop the car.