240sx because that means I have $15,000 lol. But also because it’s a really fun car to drive
Shot_Lynx_4023
Honda. Parts are plentiful and inexpensive. Not to mention it’s a Honda, so intuitive to work on. I had a 1996 Honda Accord LX sedan 5 speed manual, that I basically rebuilt in my driveway as I paid $400 for the car, and it started, ran roughly and kinda stopped. $1200 later in parts from RA it was fantastic.
floppyballz01
I’m gonna have to vote Cherokee…. I grew up with an XJ and wish I still had it. Aside from the cracked exhaust manifold (which I’m sure it has) the engines run forever!
McLovin_ICanBuyBooze
$800 for a solid caprice wagon and then throw in a junkyard LS for a cheap, fast, and very functional bitchin wagon? Hell yeah! throw on some new wheels, lowering springs, big tires, replace the back seats with a mattress and have the fastest shaggin wagon in town!
Urabus555
8.1 vortec and 6 speed in a B body all the way.
Orlando1701
The blue VW bus in the background.
Boil-san
I’m going for the VW Bus sitting in the background of the 240SX picture…
Informal-Advice
A Continental with a 5.0 would be insane
Expert_Mad
Aaaand you literally put my daily in there as a project. (Caprice)
My projects irl are ‘66 Tbird and a ‘73 Valiant but if I was to do it over again I would have done a ‘75 Laguna S3 and a ‘47 Lincoln Continental
ICanSpellKyrgyzstan
240sx, I’d sell it and put the money in my evo fund
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240sx because that means I have $15,000 lol. But also because it’s a really fun car to drive
Honda. Parts are plentiful and inexpensive. Not to mention it’s a Honda, so intuitive to work on. I had a 1996 Honda Accord LX sedan 5 speed manual, that I basically rebuilt in my driveway as I paid $400 for the car, and it started, ran roughly and kinda stopped. $1200 later in parts from RA it was fantastic.
I’m gonna have to vote Cherokee…. I grew up with an XJ and wish I still had it. Aside from the cracked exhaust manifold (which I’m sure it has) the engines run forever!
$800 for a solid caprice wagon and then throw in a junkyard LS for a cheap, fast, and very functional bitchin wagon? Hell yeah! throw on some new wheels, lowering springs, big tires, replace the back seats with a mattress and have the fastest shaggin wagon in town!
8.1 vortec and 6 speed in a B body all the way.
The blue VW bus in the background.
I’m going for the VW Bus sitting in the background of the 240SX picture…
A Continental with a 5.0 would be insane
Aaaand you literally put my daily in there as a project. (Caprice)
My projects irl are ‘66 Tbird and a ‘73 Valiant but if I was to do it over again I would have done a ‘75 Laguna S3 and a ‘47 Lincoln Continental
240sx, I’d sell it and put the money in my evo fund