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Originally Posted by radrambler
ok, many variables in this question. you need a set plan once you find "the car" because thats going to set the budget for what gets done!!
do you want performance only?? looks cool only (stance and wheel/tire) ? 17k really can get spent quick..this is how i would start"
1. find the best body condition vehicle you can.granny car that has bolton parts available for that platform. 5-7k should get a helluva nice original un hotrodded 68-72 nova or skylark 70-72 or mid 70-80s camaro
2. get a pullout eng/trans combo say 5.3 or 6.0 truck combo( 1.5 -2k) or less if you research internet(craigslist.org)ebay..
3.get your engine harness and fuel system bought (1k)
3. dont look at 10 inch wide fronts ..youll blow your budget trying to make that work in your favor ,go 8 or 8.5s and move forward .
4 budget how much you want to spend on suspension and ask questions of people who have these parts installed and working on their cars .going with stock style suspension with aftermarket adds..sway bars, springs,brakes .....will be most cost effective
5 wheels /tires depnds on the style you like and how much you have left after the above
but like all of the above it depends on the cost of the car first and trickles down from there
you have to spend the initial"purchase price" to get any of us to be able to give you a "real plan"
radrambler
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I want good looks initially, but with suspension/chassis upgrades as I go. My motor isn't going to be anything wild, so the drivetrain doesn't have to be bulletproof just yet....but i will be searching for some good quality parts here and there. And I certainly am not opposed to used and traded for items. And I don't see myself really doing any roadcourse/autocross-type stuff, either, so nothing fancy, as it relates to chassis, either.
I figure a nice LS1/LS6....probably just a nice medium lift cam. Nothing radical. To save some money, I might opt to finally build a 1973 454 BB that my uncle gave to me a coupel years ago. Just been sitting in my buddy's garage. Who knows??? Maybe a disc brake conversion/upgrade (Wilwoods not necessary....LOL) along with some tubular control arms, sway bar, and some lowered springs/spindles up front. Maybe disc rears if budget allows. When I mentioned the wheels....I based it on a set of CCW 505s (18x10f and 18x11r)that I had on the 98 Z28 I sold a few months ago. I've never run anything wider than 8.5s on the front of any of my classic builds....so I should be okay on the wheel/tire budget. However, I must have the rears wide...it's a must for me. At least 10s out back. I'd also like to find a Ford 9in laying around somewhere, too. To me this is simple enough to get me started. Just gotta find the car.
To answer your question, I have the basic set of tools to get the job done. I can do most suspension, brake, motor work. I learn as I go, but I do not have any real fabrication skills. I, unfortunately, have to outsource the larger tasks.
Thanks, RadRambler!!!
Keep chiming in with your comments/suggestions, guys! This is good stuff....