It's been a while since I've actually posted on this forum...
So, currently I am looking and browsing for a potential project car. I'm looking for something fun to drive but relatively cheap.
I have a cb7 that my dad actually daily drives because he LOVES that thing. My own car is an 07 scion tC. My accord is an automatic. My tC is an auto as well. I kind of want to get a project car that is a manual. I have driven manual before, but it's not smooth and it was never a daily drive kind of thing. So... I'd like to get one so that I can be well-versed in driving a manual. lol
Now I am really not that mechanically or automobile inclined as some of you. Especially the ones where I spend all the time looking at the projects where you guys rebuild from the ground up a gsx (Keelesdesign) and civics and things of that sort. I have installed my own intake and changed my own oil. I can do little things.
I'd like to spend under $3000 but I do want to grab a Haynes manual and slowly figure things out on my own. I'm graduating this year and beginning work. My gf is going to dental school. Therefore, I really want something to keep me busy as a hobby.
My first choice as of now is a Miata. Haynes makes a manual for these cars and they're common enough that a 1990-1993 miata is fairly inexpensive. At the same time, most are in manual.
I've looked up some MR2s but they just don't seem to be in as good condition.
I would not be opposed to a civic either but can't seem to find any in good condition either.
Looked at mustangs (old fox bodies) and not many exist around where I am.
I just wanted to get your guys' and girls' input as to what would be a good full project car to start on.
So, currently I am looking and browsing for a potential project car. I'm looking for something fun to drive but relatively cheap.
I have a cb7 that my dad actually daily drives because he LOVES that thing. My own car is an 07 scion tC. My accord is an automatic. My tC is an auto as well. I kind of want to get a project car that is a manual. I have driven manual before, but it's not smooth and it was never a daily drive kind of thing. So... I'd like to get one so that I can be well-versed in driving a manual. lol
Now I am really not that mechanically or automobile inclined as some of you. Especially the ones where I spend all the time looking at the projects where you guys rebuild from the ground up a gsx (Keelesdesign) and civics and things of that sort. I have installed my own intake and changed my own oil. I can do little things.
I'd like to spend under $3000 but I do want to grab a Haynes manual and slowly figure things out on my own. I'm graduating this year and beginning work. My gf is going to dental school. Therefore, I really want something to keep me busy as a hobby.
My first choice as of now is a Miata. Haynes makes a manual for these cars and they're common enough that a 1990-1993 miata is fairly inexpensive. At the same time, most are in manual.
I've looked up some MR2s but they just don't seem to be in as good condition.
I would not be opposed to a civic either but can't seem to find any in good condition either.
Looked at mustangs (old fox bodies) and not many exist around where I am.
I just wanted to get your guys' and girls' input as to what would be a good full project car to start on.
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