Backstory...
Due to some complicated family history, my wife's cousin was raised by my wife's mom, and is more or less an older sister to her. She's your typical broke hard luck single mom, underpaid, overworked, and deadbeat ex-husband.
Regardless of her situation, her son is approaching 15, good kid, and really wants to do some kind of car project with me. He's struggled with book smarts (has some learning disorder), but has kept his nose clean. He's enrolling in the trades school portion of the regional high schools, and has some interest in how things bolt together, and I hope it will be a good fit for him.
Unlike alot of spoiled kids out there, the parent buying a fancy car option isn't on the table. Mom does think she could kick in $1,000~$1,500 after tax returns this spring, and I'm considering tossing a few bucks in as well.
So, in a way this is a "what car" thread, but also a... "what's the best way to go about this" thread. I don't mind throwing a few bucks in, but I'd like to see him find a way to "earn" it as well... i.e. get his own part time job and I'd match funds, or trade work, etc. I'm not going to just build him something and give it to him.
Since he won't have his license for awhile, rather than just buying a runner, I'm considering helping him buy something that needs put together (bad motor / needs clutch / etc.) junkyard and GRM style. He has little to no interest in hatchbacks or econobox stuff (thinks my VW's are lame...), but I want his first car to be somewhat reasonable on gas so it won't kill his wallet, and also because his dad lives 2+ hours away (mom currently drives him back and forth). Trucks are "cool" as well as most V8 cars (bad fit for rookie driver).
I'm thinking one of two things... 1) Get a decent car that he could dream of engine swapping when he's older. 2) Put a cool 4-banger / V6 truck together. We're in Michigan so snow/4x4 might be the better option (though I DD'd a rwd S-10 when I was a teenager)
Thoughts/Opinions welcome.