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924guy
924guy HalfDork
9/1/08 9:42 a.m.

I'm not talking about exotics, or out of reach classics you drool over, just everyday cars you've wanted to eventually get a hold of for yourself, but haven't gotten yet. There are some really cool cars out there, some rare, some not, but all within a grassroots budget, maybe some are harder to find than others, maybe you just havent had the space or time, maybe the other projects have gotten in the way... you get the idea... I have a few on my list. A Isuzu impulse turbo, not the fastest, but I love the interiors and the lotus designed suspension, just neat cars.. Another is an Olds vista cruiser wagon, late 60's/early 70's, gotta love those split skylights, a beast no doubt, but would make a great weekender tow vehicle.. maybe a Maserati bi-turbo, yea, i know, they have a rep as being garbage, but ive seen em under $1500, and I think they'd be a fun project, just like a alfa milano would be (and the alfa is probably a wiser choice..) An early 80s rampage, you know the little brat/elcamino mini made by dodge? saw one recently, i think i could have some fun with one of those... and thats just a few, so many cars, so little time.. maybe when i finish the two 924's im working on now, i ll start to look for one of the above ..

whats on your list?

neon4891
neon4891 Dork
9/1/08 9:48 a.m.

Lincon Mark 8. found one in my favorite color well within my budget when I was shoping for a car a few months ago. Plus it was a southern car that has not seen a mile of salted winter roads. I didn't get it because I'm not a big fan of RWD in the snow, and to put such a clean car thrue what I do would be wrong.

edit a del sol and build it up as a clean High performance street car. Nice paint, maybe euro tail lights and such, but no ugly wings or body kits

JFX001
JFX001 HalfDork
9/1/08 9:55 a.m.

Saab 95 or 96

Datsun 1200 sedan

Have to find some sort of automatic Honda (Del Sol?) or maybe a 240sx convertible for my Daughter next year.

Older jeep CJ, maybe a CJ-6

Those are the budget cars...but there is alot of temptation on CL.

curtis73
curtis73 GRM+ Memberand New Reader
9/1/08 10:20 a.m.

The E38

The triple decker RV

The hearse

And the 67 GTO convertible

ww
ww Dork
9/1/08 10:54 a.m.

I wanted one when I was a kid and I still want one today and even though I can afford it, I haven't stumbled across one in good enough shape for the right price and I've got WAY too many projects taking up garage/driveway/side parking space. Porsche 930 Turbo.

I do want to get one of these for my father. He bought one new back in 1965 that was Midnight blue w/black convertible top, tri-power 389 w/MT. After he sold it, he's regretted it every day since. He bought a "new" GTO in '05 and it's a great car, but he still laments about the loss of the "old goat".

Travis_K
Travis_K Reader
9/1/08 11:11 a.m.

Alfa 164

Alfa GTV6

Maybe some type of mercedes, probably a 190e or w123 diesel.

There are lots of others I kinda like, but Id get those first.

integraguy
integraguy Reader
9/1/08 11:56 a.m.

Off the top of my head?

a nice TR7, another 914....perhaps a 914-6 or a 916 "clone", (I owned a 914 in the '80s, a REAL rust bucket). American-built cars? A '67 or 68 XR7 Cougar, an early '60s Buick Riviera (they look so cool), and a '70 or 71 RS/SS Camaro or same year Firebird.

MrJoshua
MrJoshua SuperDork
9/1/08 12:02 p.m.

928, 3rd gen RX7, 8cyl 5 series (or maybe the big 7 shown above), 911, S2000, GT6, etc...

Chris_V
Chris_V SuperDork
9/1/08 12:22 p.m.

Most of the projects i wanted to build but never bought the car to start with were about replicating expensive performance/luxury cars from cheaper economy cars, like making an AMG version of a '72 Maverick 4 door... But then, after, having owned and built up over a hundred cars, I realized that a car like my E38 was what I was wanting to build those cars into, and it cost LESS than building up a cheaper car. So I've got my '63 Comet convertible project which gives me the full custom, convertible fix, and the E38 which gives me the gentleman's hot rod fix. And man, what hot rod it's become:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhNPCq-Ohnw

ReverendDexter
ReverendDexter New Reader
9/1/08 12:25 p.m.

Here's my current list, in no paticular order

*Mk I MR2, supercharged if I can find one

*RWD Celica, either the Mustang-back or '84-'85 but not that ugly gen in-between

*Notchback Foxbody Mustang - currently hunting this one now

*P71 Crown Vic with a supercharger and gears

*Miata, preferably a 1.6 car

*Corolla FX16 (to turn into an FX20 )

*1st-gen RX-7

EDIT: this was a nice list... but it stripped my html on posting...

EricM
EricM Reader
9/1/08 1:34 p.m.

Anything RWD. I am even conceding Station Wagons.

Seriously, the only thing keeping me from having like 9 cars is my wife.

anyone else have that problem?

jdmae92
jdmae92 GRM+ Memberand New Reader
9/1/08 2:01 p.m.

Any station wagon, I already have the Mercedes so I need a BMW, Volvo, Rx-4, Falcon, and other 60's wagons. Who was the guy with the Rx-4 wagon on the old board? Can we search the archives yet?

G73
G73 New Reader
9/1/08 2:23 p.m.

A professor I had in college had an Isuzu Impulse Turbo with the Lotus suspension. I always thought that was cool too. Another progessor had an Austin Healey 3000, Light brown with a Tan two-tone, SHARP. I'd like to find a clean 78 Datsun B-210 plus. Thats what I learned to drive in and it got great gas mileage. Would make a nice car for short trips around town now. Volvo P-1800s 2dr or Shooting break...both cool. Fiat 124 Spyder, 924 Porsche Turbo, Datsun 510, 240z, 66 Shelby Mustang Clone, & one of the recent Mercury Marauders to drive to dinner with other couples.

P71
P71 GRM+ Memberand Reader
9/1/08 2:36 p.m.
ReverendDexter wrote: Here's my current list, in no paticular order *Mk I MR2, supercharged if I can find one *RWD Celica, either the Mustang-back or '84-'85 but not that ugly gen in-between *Notchback Foxbody Mustang - currently hunting this one now *P71 Crown Vic with a supercharger and gears *Miata, preferably a 1.6 car *Corolla FX16 (to turn into an FX20 ) *1st-gen RX-7 EDIT: this was a nice list... but it stripped my html on posting...

I have two of these, though no blower on my P71 :(

maroon92
maroon92 SuperDork
9/1/08 2:42 p.m.

RX-7

something mid engined

80's 911SC

Stage Rally Lincoln Town Car

Autocross/road race mail jeep.

(I am slightly twisted)

Tyler H
Tyler H GRM+ Memberand Dork
9/1/08 3:07 p.m.

RX7 (came close many times), Datsun 510, '72 Celica, E30, Starion/Conquest

ArtOfRuin
ArtOfRuin Reader
9/1/08 3:22 p.m.

For me, it's more like there are times where I can afford a car I like, then I either find one and it's a rusty basket-case or something happens where I have to spend my money elsewhere and then I can't afford the car I want anymore [sigh]. Anyways, my list:

-1st. gen. Mazda Miata, Nissan S13 5MT hatchback (my first car was a rusty basket-case S13 AT coupe), BMW 318ti, 1st. or 2nd. gen MR2, Merkur XR4Ti, Honda EG or EK Civic hatchback, AE86 Corolla, Mitsu 3000GT VR-4/Dodge Stealth TT AWD, Mitsu Galant VR-4, 1st or 2nd gen DSM turbo AWD.

abumason
abumason None
9/1/08 3:50 p.m.

First off I'd replace my Saab 900 Turbo - had an '84, but had to give it up when it hit 160k, maintenance was too much for a PFC at the time.

Next would be a MKII GTI, so much goodness with 16V.

A 911 is a given, I've looked a few 964's recently, but can't seem to find one that doesn't need major work in my price range.

Audi Ur-Quattro - no explanation needed.

And once I get tired of my '76 Bronco - either a Land Cruiser, Scout, or Rover of the same vintage.

All within my price range (except for maybe the 911), but too many other projects and a wife with limited patience - although she did say I could buy a stage rally car if I sell the Bronco - mmmm rally goodness...

HiTempguy
HiTempguy New Reader
9/1/08 4:43 p.m.
although she did say I could buy a stage rally car if I sell the Bronco - mmmm rally goodness...

If you haven't competed, you really should. Blows any other form of racing out of the water (any racing is good racing except nascar).

wlkelley3
wlkelley3 Reader
9/1/08 5:26 p.m.

I've wanted a Jenson-Healey ever since I learned about them back in the mid-70's. Also want a 69 Pontiac Firebird Sprint, the one with the Aluminum OHC I-6, 4-bbl carb & 4-speed manual trans. Homolagated (?) for TransAm Racing. Rare nowadays, most been bastardized w/400 V8. Always thought the first El Camino (1959) was cool and wouldn't mind having one, don't know why. Since I've seen Original Mini's w/VTEC, I think an Austin America done w/VTEC would be neat, should be easier to do since it's slightly bigger. Painted w/American flag on the roof & rest of the body blue metalic. Never messed with air-cooled - a Karmen Gia would be cool to build. And a mid-60's Falcon ragtop w/260 V8. A Lotus (Ford) Cortina. And a racecar, maybe vintage racer of some sort. A few others but those top the list.

WilD
WilD Reader
9/1/08 6:32 p.m.

Almost any TVR, original Mini, Porsche 928 w/ a manual trans, 944, 911, BMW 6 series w/ manual trans, MGB-GT, Triumph GT6, Jaguar XJS w/ manual trans, Jaguar E-type, Alfa Romeo GTV, Jensen-Healey, Lotus Esprit or even an Eclat

Junkyard_Dog
Junkyard_Dog Reader
9/1/08 6:33 p.m.

Peugeot 505 turbo, Mercedes 190 16v, LeCar,60s Cadillac, Land Rover Defender, early 911, 323GTX, first gen. Olds Toronado, Bentley turbo R, Grand National, 944 turbo, Classic Mini, Isuzu Impulse RS turbo AWD, CJ8, Lancia Zagato, Lotus-ANY Lotus! Thats just a short list off the top of my head, limited to cars I've never owned before.

Jensenman
Jensenman SuperDork
9/1/08 6:53 p.m.

Daily driver: 2 door Acura Integra mid -90's either silver or blue, manual tranny and no ricerization, please. R model would be real nice, but I dunno how that one would be day to day. I seriously doubt I'd keep my drivers license.

Tow rig: Supercharged Nissan Xterra. I just love that S/C whine.

I always wanted a Jensen-Healey, got one. I wanted a Jensen-Healey race car, finally got one of those too.

Exotics (older) I'd like to have: Jensen GT and/or Jensen Interceptor convertible, make mine Tabasco Red with a black top and biscuit interior, please!

Exotics (newer): Lotus Elise

aussiesmg
aussiesmg HalfDork
9/1/08 6:59 p.m.

Let me see now, this could take a while. Oh they would all be stickshift.

72 Ranchero 351 4 speed GTV6 TR8 Triumph Stag RX4 coupe or wagon 78 F100 stepside with 4 speed 63 1/2 Galaxie 69 Mustang fastback RX7 Pacifica Lancia Beta coupe 323 GTX Lotus any Lotus (quote) Jensen Healey BMW M6 older one Sunbeam Tiger Ford Laser TX3 turbo (aussie) MK 1 Escort Lotus Cortina XB GT Falcon 351 4 speed (Aussie) Iso Griffo R32 GTR S13 SR20DET

Less Grassroots but definately a 930 turbo late production with the 5 speed.

Note I will never own a FWD if I can help it

I have owned a Isuzu Impulse JR Turbo

P71
P71 GRM+ Memberand Reader
9/1/08 7:53 p.m.

AMC Spirit AMX with a 360 and a 5-Speed swapped in.

Jeep Grand Wagoneer tow vehicle (the real GW, like from Problem Child and What About Bob)

1959 Buick Electra Convertible

FD RX-7

1970 AMC Javelin, preferably a real Mark Donahue, but I'd rock a clone

68 or 69 AMC AMX (390/4-Speed)

98-02 LS1 WS6 Trans Am (or Formula honestly), either T-Topped or the 'Vert, with the T56 please!

04-06 GTO (with that brothel-chic Red interior!)

A 240SX, S13 or S14 (I think that's what the last 2 gen's were) with either the SR20DET swap or a V8 in primer

Bug-eye WRX, sedan or wagon, in WRC BLUE!

Pig-nose STi, in White or WRC Blue

ANY Ferrari! (even a totaled/trashed one!)

03-04 Mach 1 Mustang (shhhh.. don't tell anyone)

Some kit car (I have a favorite, but it doesn't matter, I just want to build my own car from the ground up, it would be fun!)

A first Gen RX-7 (SA or FB) with a huge V8 dropped in, mini-tubbed, caged, and made for drag racing (on the rear bumper) in gloss black with a chrome blower out of the hood ala Mad Max style

A P71 with an LSx swap...

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