Hello GRM, I'm Slammo. I live in Houston and am relatively new to the forum, having been introduced to it when the Unicorn of my Destruction thread went viral. I figured I should finally get around to documenting my project cars. I have several right now - too many - and maybe this public accountability will help motivate me to make progress on them. I could make an individual thread for each one, but work gets done at a slow enough pace that it would get too spread out. This way the whole fleet can get documented in one place I guess. Speaking of the fleet, here is a brief introduction to the current constituents:
1996 Subaru Impreza wagon. Nicknamed "Busty LaRue", purchased and built for the Gambler 500. Has participated in several (check out Mazdeuce's write-up of the inaugural Texas event here) and been an all-around high fun-per-dollar car. Currently driveable but has an extremely noisy rear wheel bearing and also no dashboard currently installed. I have a separate thread for this car's history here.
1984 Subaru Brat. 1.8 turbo, 4 speed, and 4wd. Yes, it has the bucket seats in the bed. It's a little rough around the edges but there's no rust. Purchased because I've always wanted one. It's not a car I'll keep forever, but it's one to cross off the bucket list. Currently I'm driving this to work since a friend is borrowing my main daily (next).
2002 Subaru Outback VDC. Purchased because it was the cheapest six cylinder Subaru on the market and I wanted to try the H6 life. Hasn't turned out to be a bad car per se; it gets me to work and back (usually). Currently on loan to a friend since his daily was wrecked a few weeks ago and the car his dad loaned him is waiting on parts to arrive from RockAuto to be drivable again.
2003 Subaru Impreza WRX wagon. Nickname "Fred." This was my daily for around a year but is currently in storage. Leaks oil badly, AC doesn't work, and needs an fuel evap leak fixed so it can pass emissions. Super fun car though, and I miss driving it. This is probably the first rehab that I will do once I have a garage bay open.
1997 Ford Mustang V6 coupe 5-speed. Mazdeuce is kindly storing this one for me and occasionally working on it, his thread is here. It was bought for $300 with the intention to drive in a Gambler 500 and maybe rallycross a bit before selling. Haven't gotten around to either of those things yet. Would be easy to flip except it doesn't have a title.
1998 Subaru Legacy Outback wagon. Nickname Koopa. Very clean body/chassis with no rust or damage. Currently sitting in my garage with no engine and a bad 4EAT automatic transmission. I had planned to do an auto WRX swap, but that turned out to be too ambitious and right now I just want to make it whole again and sell it.
2005 Saab 9-2x Aero. Aka "Saabaru" since it's a 2005 WRX wagon with a different badge and fascia. Was purchased as a wrecked car with the intention of using as a donor to WRX swap Koopa, but none of that has happened yet. Currently taking up a bay in my garage, probably going to just part it out. If you want a really nice leather interior for an 02-07 Impreza or WRX wagon, let me know.
1999 Subaru Legacy GT wagon. Named the Event Horizon, or Eve for short. This car is a "forever car" for me; I don't ever intend to sell it. My plan is to give it a complete 05-07 STi swap, but for now it's sitting in a field outside San Marcos with rod knock on the original engine. This is probably the project that's most important to me since it's a project I've wanted to do for nearly 10 years now, but I haven't even had the time to bring it home much less get started on it.
2007 Kawasaki Ninja 650. This was my main transportation when I lived in California; I put ~18k miles on it in a year and a half. Currently it's just sitting on my back patio, since riding a motorcycle in Houston is a terrible, terrifying, and dissatisfying experience. I'd like to clean it up and take weekend trips but all my time is occupied by the other projects.
2009 Kawasaki Versys 650. This was purchased for the sole purpose of competing in the 2018 Alcan 5000 rally, which is a 10 day TSD starting in Seattle, WA and ending in Fairbanks, AK and includes a side trip up to the Arctic Circle. The Versys performed beautifully during the trip and afterwards was shipped back to Washington, where some friends are rehabing and storing it for me. I may have them sell it for me, or I may fly up there and road trip it back home.
So that's currently the vehicles under the umbrella of my responsibility. You'll notice I have a thing for Subarus - whether that's good or bad is up for debate. Either way, it's time I get my E36 M3 together and quit hoarding beaters. Goals are to get the HOA off my back, free up time to pursue other interests, reduce stress, and get some satisfaction of project completion.
I'm Slammo, and this is my story.