$10,000 dollar budget, what do you do? Posted Fri Oct 29, 04 1:43 PM
Okay, let's see if we can get people talking about cars. Let's say you have a $10,000 budget and you need to buy a car and then mod it, what would you do? No requirements about how fast it has to be, import or domestic, stock engine or swapped, just what would you do? I'm interested.
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, a half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.
Re: $10,000 dollar budget, what do you do? Posted Sun Oct 31, 04 9:24 AM
I thought people were here to talk about cars? why doesn't anybody do any talking? 30 people reading and nobody replying? what's wrong with this picture poeple.
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, a half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.
Re: $10,000 dollar budget, what do you do? Posted Mon Nov 1, 04 7:36 AM
Hmmm. This is a good question. I might have to post a few different ideas as I think of them.
My first is I would get a Factory Five Racing Shelby cobra kit car. Take my engine trans differential and use this for the cobra. The kit would be ~ 1000lb lighter then my stang, that would give me a pretty good power to weight ratio.
Re: $10,000 dollar budget, what do you do? Posted Mon Nov 1, 04 11:46 AM
not bad but ummm, the kit cost alot more then 10k and if you have ever gutted or taken apart your stang youd know theres ways to lighten it up a bunch. aluminum floor kits fuel cell. ect.
Re: $10,000 dollar budget, what do you do? Posted Mon Nov 1, 04 12:54 PM
I wouldn't say the kit is a lot more, 12k, so let me rephrase it. I would use it for a down payment on the kit.
As far as weight savings on a stang, yeah there is a lot you can do, but to get it down to ~2000 lb isn't going to be easy. I have already done a lot for weight savings on mine. Fiberglass hood, removed air conditioning, power steering, smog pump, I have aluminum heads. Although I did end up adding some weight when I pulled out the 302 and put in a 351W. But the weight difference between a 351W and a 302 (5.0) isn't that much. In fact a 351W with aluminum heads is only~40lb heavier then a 302 with iron heads.
Re: $10,000 dollar budget, what do you do? Posted Mon Nov 1, 04 2:29 PM
trust me. theres more ways then that. but . if it gets done its a good deal. but i love the daytona model and there project that they were build a while back. the super car one.
Re: $10,000 dollar budget, what do you do? Posted Mon Nov 1, 04 4:12 PM
all of the ideas sound good, but it's a different situation than what I asked, the question was if you didn't have any car at all, but i think the kit car was the best option with what you guys said.
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, a half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.
Re: $10,000 dollar budget, what do you do? Posted Wed Nov 3, 04 11:13 PM
alright, from the ground up type thing. id find a old escort hatch or a fiesta(80's model) for 300-400 buy a 302. a short 9 in rear. and a auto tranny pay a buddy to custom the engine mounts and syspension deck out the motor cram it all into the car. and slap a pair of decent sized tires on it.
Re: $10,000 dollar budget, what do you do? Posted Thu Nov 4, 04 10:48 AM
i would find a light fully striped old Civic Hatchback and throw in a GSR Turbo import engine...with nos MUAHAHAHHA thats one hell of a car if you do that I would get it in slap stick
Re: $10,000 dollar budget, what do you do? Posted Thu Nov 4, 04 10:48 AM
i would find a light fully striped old Civic Hatchback and throw in a GSR Turbo import engine...with nos MUAHAHAHHA thats one hell of a car if you do that I would get it in slap stick
Re: $10,000 dollar budget, what do you do? Posted Thu Nov 4, 04 11:25 AM
man,screw a civic. domestic is better dog me if you wanna but i prefer a real hp engine not bottel fed. and if it wasnt for nitrous ricers wouldnt have any power cause there engines are to weak to make the power by them selfs.