Originally Posted by Silock:
I want to pick up a project car. Under $10k. Debating between a Miata and a Rustang.
1. Buy a miata with a shot motor
2. Remove miata motor
3. Install LS motor variant of your choice
4. Install roll cage
5. Drive the piss out of it.
6. ???????
7. Profit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Radar Chief:
Hot Rod and it's got a spliced together rats nest for wiring.
Yeah, that was one of the more daunting parts of my Nova rebuild.
We actually spliced several cars together, Initial car was a 4cyl 2dr with 4wh drum brakes, but a pristine main body. Front frame and rear end from an SS. Fender here, hood there, trunk lid from Timbuktu. Then had to rerun wires for EVERYTHING. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Silock:
I want to pick up a project car. Under $10k. Debating between a Miata and a Rustang.
Do a rat-rod. I think they're cool, i wanna do one someday. They don't cost nearly as much as other projects can, you can use junkyard parts and you don't have to worry about painting it! [Reply]
Originally Posted by rtmike:
Needing ideas for what color to paint my rotors on my Magnum?
They're not Brembos so I'm trying to avoid red.
Some of my ideas were to clear coat 'em after wire wheeling them.
-black
Not really feeling white.
...ideas...
Are they factory brakes? If so, black. I wouldn't bring attention to them if they're particularly small and sitting behind a large wheel.
Are the calipers aluminum? If so, you might be able to polish them. My friend did that to his Camaro, had them professionally polished, it looked pretty cool. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Al Bundy:
I will say out front I am very anti Ford, but I agree with Lew. Those new Mustangs are even uglier than the previous gen's.
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
Are they factory brakes? If so, black. I wouldn't bring attention to them if they're particularly small and sitting behind a large wheel.
Are the calipers aluminum? If so, you might be able to polish them. My friend did that to his Camaro, had them professionally polished, it looked pretty cool.
Stock. The wheels were came from the factory on the Challenger Classic.
R/T stripe from a Challenger too.
Yeah, black's been my choice so far but I'm liking that idea of polishing them out. I'm the person that takes his wheels off so he can clean/polish the insides of the wheels. With my Charger I'll also tire shine the inside walls.
All that work "might" get noticed each summer.
I was reading an auto rag editor talking about how to take pix of your hot rod
He said to always get all 4 wheels/tires in the shot. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rtmike:
Stock.
I was reading an auto rag editor talking about how to take pix of your hot rod
He said to always get all 4 wheels/tires in the shot.
Low, front 3/4 angle is always the sexiest angle imo. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief: :-) I can stay up with a hellcat through 90mph in my new car. Beyond that, it might be go to jail territory. Never did the burnout/donut thing in my Mustang.
Do you have a new stingray? Besides exotics that's all that is keeping up with a hellcat that is stock. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC native:
1. Buy a miata with a shot motor
2. Remove miata motor
3. Install LS motor variant of your choice
4. Install roll cage
5. Drive the piss out of it.
6. ???????
7. Profit.
I thought about that, but I've never welded before. Welding in new motor mounts sounds like not something I want to do as a first-timer. [Reply]