Like I said earlier, RX8. It won't blow up on track, it's easy to work on, and needs the last amount of prep to go hit the track in your budget. As a bonus it will still be pretty comfortable driving to/from the track.
Like I said earlier, RX8. It won't blow up on track, it's easy to work on, and needs the last amount of prep to go hit the track in your budget. As a bonus it will still be pretty comfortable driving to/from the track.
No mention of a 2wd Cherokee yet? Come on guys!!!
I would love to build a street version of this thing.
I think I need to clarify that what I'm really looking for is a functioning car for the budget, not a 6-12 month project . So no engine swaps, Datsun 510s with SR20DET that only "need a little work" or similar, sorry.
Based on the comments and my experience driving them, I think the top three list looks like this right now:
The dark horse would be an FC RX7 if I could find a nice one. So far the only nice one I know of sits in my neighbour's garage and he ain't selling that one.
On my 924, I feel like a little old lady with the racing seats, while the 951 with the stock seats has me a little high.
I think you'll be okay, but to be sure see if there's someone with a track prepped 924/944 in the area you can sit in briefly (or at the next track day). At least the seat mountings are shared with the 911's of the period (I got lucky and was able to mount the seat rails to the frame) so seat mounting is pretty straight forward.
Regular E46? My instructor at my last track day had a 330 coupe with just mild suspension work, wasn't lacking for anything. Won't fall apart as much as an E36, plenty of power. You can outfit it from a catalog without searching for obscure stuff, good brakes, etc. Only real weakness is the cooling system, which is well documented.
In reply to ProDarwin:
The silvia chassis is a good one, but compared to other stuff in that price range, they only make sense sub-$2k unless you just HAVE to do one
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