sup /o/, I wanna take on a project car just to do it but I want something that's gonna be at least kinda fun after I'm done. Or at least nice. What car can I get cheap to do this?
>>15946350
The Bedford Rascal fits your criteria perfect m8.
944
>>15946352
I live in the US and idk if you can get one here. And I don't want a van right now, maybe down the line
>>15946356
couldn't find any on Craigslist close enough to tow to my place, and no one else to drive with me because my friends can't drive stick
>>15946454
Leav your car nearby then have a friend drive you back to the location? Works if its not a shady neighborhood
>>15946582
Fug I didn't even think about that, I'm retarded.
944 seems like a viable option but I'll wait to see if anyone recommends something else
>>15946617
How much experience in wrenching?
944s are okay project cars but everything is placed so you have to break your arm to undo any bolt. Also the electrical components are a nightmare. There are definitely better options out there, but
>that feel
>that look
>perfect weight distribution
>2.5L i4 and a turbo version
>getting to say you're restoring a porsche
>>15947115
I have a fair amount of experience in wrenching and my father was a technician who taught me a bit about electrical in cars. I wouldn't say I'm great by far but I do know some
What other cars would you recommend tho
Bumb forgot about this thread for a bit
>>15947182
I'm a jeep guy so get a jeep
>>15948956
Not a big Jeep fan, was thinking more coupe or hatchback
>>15946350
3rd gen z28/trans am.
Cheap and sbc motors are everywhere.
>>15947182
My other recommendations would be a pop up light supra/celica(i think mk3 and mk2), 240/280/260z, 240sx, foxbody 'stang... I might remember more as i was your position about a year ago. Jeep babby wasnt me
>>15952533
Thanks mate, I'll check them out and see which one I like the most