It was a I6 originally. I'm looking at a coupe that is ready for paint and all parts are there and needs to be installed. I was only thinking of v8 but looking for what others might think
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"copasspupil" said:Daughter's first car.
"SAC69" said:Well, at the risk of sounding like a spoil-sport, I'm not a fan of having these for a youngsters daily driver. I have two daughters in their early 20's and never considered one of these for their first car. Just consider the modern safety features on cars even 10 years old: 4 wheel disc, anti-lock breaks, air bags, collision crush-zones, intrusion beams in the doors, etc., all of which a vintage lacks. Factor in the maintenance/tweaking required to keep a vintage running, potential for breakdown, etc and I'd go with a vintage as a fun weekend car for them only. Sorry, I know it was not the original question.
I agree with this, the suspension and some steering components need to be swapped out. If its 4 lug and has a V8, big no no. When I look for a project I look for a solid I6 car because it is less likely to be as abused as a V8 car in my opinion. I already know I'm going to swap out the suspension and drivetrain regardless of it being V8 or I6. It hurts less to toss out out I6 leaf springs and drum brakes."Horseplay" said:I converted a 6 to an 8 in a coupe. Never thought twice about it. The only time this conversion bothers me is when it is done half-assed. That is the front suspension is not upgraded to V8 standard or better.
Hey Jeff! I was thinking the same thing myself as I sat in the bath tub the other day! :yah Actually, though, one of my favorite moments was starting my 427 Corvette in the garage before taking it out. The sound that BB made in the confines of the garage was simply amazing."JeffTepper" said:For me, there's nothing like the sound of a big block exhaust burble, no matter who makes it.