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Old 11-01-2004, 07:59 PM
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Looking to rebuild

Hey all,

I'm looking in about 6 months to rebuild a car completely custom. I was thinking of going with something with lots of power but completely unsure of what I should go with.

I'm basically going to start off with a frame and engine and go from there (my first project car basically) with both electronics and body, though a body to work with would help. Any suggestions on what might be a good car to go with that I would be able to customize completely and isn't a piece of crap low power import or anything like that?.

Suggestions and comments would be very welcome.

Thanks all,
Matt
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Old 11-02-2004, 10:45 AM
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Re: Looking to rebuild

anything built before 1974 that weighs less than 4000 lbs is a good bet.
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