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Touchdown! Greaser!
Not having to meet California standards - CHECK.
Does Factory Five make a drop in LS kit? I thought they were designed for Fords.
Does Factory Five make a drop in LS kit? I thought they were designed for Fords.
I keep telling myself that I'm going to build my own car, rather than buy one with all the nanny and spy stuff on it. Still haven't done it. However, I've been a fan of these folks...
https://www.factoryfive.com/
$20k for the kit (MK4 is what I'm looking at) and you still need to provide an engine/transmission/rear end, wheels/tires, and paint. It's that whole engine thing. I really have no clue how to get one, let alone install it.
Just looked. It seems that they have a recommended dealer for engines. Getting something from them (looking at the Ford 427) will set you back another $20k.
Oooh !
That WRX based roadster looks like a barrel of fun. Just need to find a WRX that hasn't been modded to death or beaten into the ground by some 19 year old.
How does this work with a 'experimental amateur built car' ? Can you get something like that registered for street use ? Maryland has a vehicle category called 'street rod' which is exempted from rules that the wheels have to be covered by fenders etc. I wonder whether something you built in your garage would qualify for that category.
You live in Maryland? How unfortunate for you.
Kansas. FTW
So let's say that I want to build a kit car. Not something that I put on the body of a Fiero or a VW Bug. Let's say it's actually building something. Want it to be fairly easy and inexpensive, let's say I want to be in it for $10k or less. Preference is not a 4-cylinder for a powerplant. V8 is ideal.
Throw out suggestions with links.
Not what you’re looking for and twice the price, but if you want a good deal on a high speed fun car, caddy ATS ain’t shabby, RWD or AWD
If you want full ground supremacy you’re talking a ultima GTR
But for just north of 10k not sure how’d you do better then then exo
You might have her actually ride in one to see how much she’d enjoy it. Remember, it’s almost a full blown race car, so comfortable isn’t top on the list of adjectives I’d use for a Cobra.
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Well, wife wants a Cobra.
Decision made.
Might want to drive one first. We wanted one and went to look at a very nice one for 65k. loved the look and sound. pulling out of the parking lot it stalled. I then realized that my left foot wasn't on the clutch but rather on the brake pedal. In attempt to get better weight distribution they pulled the motor way back and widened the transmission space between driver and passenger feet. This shifted the pedals towards the left side of the car. to drive it you needed to sit with your feet towards the left front wheel and rotate your torso to look forward. It was uncomfortable and so overpowered I was sure I would end up inverted in a fireball if I bought it. Very different from the Ferrari I had that would corner like a go kart. cornering like a go kart was very fun.Well, wife wants a Cobra.
Decision made.
She's flown helicopters to big rigs in near-hurricane weather. Laurie's not fragile.
I would definitely drive a Cobra or any kit you’re interested in before investing in it. The Cobras look beautiful, but like Forane said, it may not be exactly like you think it will be.
Not what you’re looking for and twice the price, but if you want a good deal on a high speed fun car, caddy ATS ain’t shabby, RWD or AWD
Oooh !
That WRX based roadster looks like a barrel of fun. Just need to find a WRX that hasn't been modded to death or beaten into the ground by some 19 year old.
How does this work with a 'experimental amateur built car' ? Can you get something like that registered for street use ? Maryland has a vehicle category called 'street rod' which is exempted from rules that the wheels have to be covered by fenders etc. I wonder whether something you built in your garage would qualify for that category.
That car is crying out for gold or purple metal flake paint.I know it's not what you want, but I've always had a soft spot for the classic dune buggy ever since I had the Cox version as a kid...
Didn't you mean to say CTS-V?
And 'wagon', and 6 times the price?
3 pedals only.
I'm in my first automatic in a decade...company vehicle...against my will...and I find myself constantly cussing at it. I'm guessing the transmission programming is all boogered up/tied to emissions stuff, but it's logic outside of normal acceleration shift points is literally nothing like I drive all my other vehicles where the transmission logic is between my ears.
Nah, at that point just get a vette
The ATS4 coupe is pretty fun, especially if you live somewhere with snow, kinda like a WRX for grownups
She's flown helicopters to big rigs in near-hurricane weather. Laurie's not fragile.
Here you were asking us and the answer was right across the kitchen table.
You married well.
Might want to drive one first. We wanted one and went to look at a very nice one for 65k. loved the look and sound. pulling out of the parking lot it stalled. I then realized that my left foot wasn't on the clutch but rather on the brake pedal. In attempt to get better weight distribution they pulled the motor way back and widened the transmission space between driver and passenger feet. This shifted the pedals towards the left side of the car. to drive it you needed to sit with your feet towards the left front wheel and rotate your torso to look forward. It was uncomfortable and so overpowered I was sure I would end up inverted in a fireball if I bought it. Very different from the Ferrari I had that would corner like a go kart. cornering like a go kart was very fun.
You can order them like that. Meyer's buggies aren't painted. They're made like boats, so the color is a gel coat and they definitely do big metal flake!That car is crying out for gold or purple metal flake paint.
View attachment 65395 $10k, full interior, street/strip. You too can build one or buy one cheap. That is if you like G-body GMs.
View attachment 65397 I built my “4-wheeled motorbike” in the late ‘80s. Total cost then about $30K.
Love the experience both building and driving.
A bit less Testosterone driven than a Cobra, but to each his/her own.
Where does that number come from? You should be able to do much better than 30k. I figure my cherry low mileage 03 Boxster is only worth a third of that.The only recent production mid engine cars that aren't crazy expensive are the Boxster/Cayman, and a 10 year old one of those is pushing $30,000.
Where does that number come from? You should be able to do much better than 30k. I figure my cherry low mileage 03 Boxster is only worth a third of that.
Not a kit car, but I saw this and it kinda screamed @Ted DuPuis . Part motorcycle, part tractor, part semi-truck. Although Ted's would have to be a straight six.
http://towertrikes.com/
I agree, I could get a Boxster for within the originally stated budget. In fact, I test drove a Boxster about 3.5 years ago when I was looking for a replacement for the VR4. I liked driving it other than it was slower than I was looking for, and maintenance on it seemed to be difficult to perform (at least that's what a friend of mine who used to own a Porsche racing shop told me, so I figured he knew).
Deposit made. Cobra kit should arrive sometime late September.