This summer some of my fraternity brothers and I want to start a project car to work on and then sell at the end of summer. I recommended a f-body (2nd or 3rd gen), because there is no computer to worry about in the older ones, alot of information about them (on and off the internet), massive part avaible to us new and in junkyards, and well, i own an f-body and i love them. Turns out my buddy's brother owns a 79 10th anniverserrey TA, with two different engine blocks. One is probably stock, the other is 4xx cubic inches (im really not to sure). The car doesnt start, but he is willing to part with both engines and the car for 500 bucks. The body is in good enough condition, and the interior is pretty solid. There will be around 5 guys working on this car, all with varying experience, from beginner to pretty damn good. One of us also as a degree in body work/paint from a local community college. The idea is to completely take everything out from under the hood, and clean, fix and replace anything and everything. Body/paint is also a must, while trying to get the inside looking as new a possible. The idea for this not only to be a summer project but a learning experience for all of us.
What do you guys think. What things should i be worried about, or looking for. What are the pro's for choosing f-body's as opposed to other "muscle cars" of the same era. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.
What do you guys think. What things should i be worried about, or looking for. What are the pro's for choosing f-body's as opposed to other "muscle cars" of the same era. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much.
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