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Young Gun
06-06-2009, 11:57 AM
Relating to cars that is...

I was talking cars with one of my buddies the today and the topic came up as to what crazy ideas were floating through our head and he wanted to swap a new hemi into his srt4... well I liked the idea and took it a little differently...

I wanna get a cobalt coupe and swap in an ls2/ 6 speed combo to make it a rear wheel drive beast putting down 400 hp in a 2500 pound car... I think that thing would be fun to play with and could be quite the sleeper.

What other crazy ideas do some of you have?

MuscleRodz
06-06-2009, 12:03 PM
Winning the lottery so I can be a car building tycoon

Young Gun
06-06-2009, 12:07 PM
I like that one...

1badchevelle
06-06-2009, 12:31 PM
Call me Jay Leno.

-The Stig-
06-06-2009, 12:44 PM
Right now, I'd just like to finish the car I have now. Worry about the rest later. hahah

Damn True
06-06-2009, 12:53 PM
In my current Camaro I would like to:

a) Run under 2:00 at Thunderhill
b) Be competitive (not dominant) in CSP in a Bay Area Auto-x event.
c) Run a sub 11.5 1/4 mile
d) See how fast it'll go at Bonneville

In one 7-day period.

Ron L
06-06-2009, 02:27 PM
I'd buy all the dragstrips and put chicanes mid-track so I can finally see an end to these ill-handling, no-front-brake, disconnected swaybar, two-speed automatic shifted, pizza-cutter-tired abominations that are based on cars built by junk collectors after WW2.

On my days off I'll be racing on my new 40-mile Bonneville roadcourse, complete with 15-mile long straight.

Well you did say "crazy". I don't think wanting a GT-40 style transaxle and engine combo in the back of my fastback is crazy enough. That just needs money.

Vegas69
06-06-2009, 02:31 PM
In my current Camaro I would like to:

a) Run under 2:00 at Thunderhill
b) Be competitive (not dominant) in CSP in a Bay Area Auto-x event.
c) Run a sub 11.5 1/4 mile
d) See how fast it'll go at Bonneville

In one 7-day period.

I like it!!!

zbugger
06-06-2009, 02:42 PM
Driving my Camaro.

XLexusTech
06-06-2009, 03:06 PM
Beat Alex Roy's record in my camaro...

hechtrod
06-06-2009, 07:55 PM
In my current Camaro I would like to:

a) Run under 2:00 at Thunderhill
b) Be competitive (not dominant) in CSP in a Bay Area Auto-x event.
c) Run a sub 11.5 1/4 mile
d) See how fast it'll go at Bonneville

In one 7-day period.

True, I love d) Bonneville! Have you gone to Speedweek yet? August 15-23! I'll be there! Can't wait, ok, I'll work on my pipe dream now...

hechtrod
06-06-2009, 07:58 PM
Ok, I have a few:

-A personal race track that has a drag strip, a roadcourse, a drifting course and some R/C car tracks too!

-Dream Car builds:
-a Salt Flats Belly Tanker running a big turbo 4b11T Mitsu 2.0L 4 cylinder
-a Porsche 914 with a 2.5L big turbo WRX STi engine and 6 speed trans with 17x9.5 wheels
-my dad's lost 64 Comet Cyclone tribute car but in a pro-touring style build with 18x9.5 rota wheels in flat black, with a super built 289 with 3 duece's (just like my dad had) and full bolt ons and run it at the Nurburgring racetrack (ok, I'll settle for Miller Motorsports Park, its only 45 minutes away).
-a 32 roadster done up in a full on traditional hot rod style, wire wheels, wide whites, and a V8 flatty with all the mods (including blower) and a T56

-Get high octane fuel to come from water by adding one drop of a miracle chemical and not having any negative ozone effects so we can continue to run these hot rods

Chris

BonzoHansen
06-08-2009, 12:16 PM
OK, the ‘what if you won the lottery’ thread was at nastyZ recently, so twice in one day I get to C&P my answer. :) This is my $100 million pipedream:

• Certain friends & family members would be very taken care of. I have some special needs nieces & nephews that will get more. But lots of mortgages & college educations would be paid. New houses. Let’s say $20M.

• I’d send my 67 to Frank at Prodigy Customs. $500k

• I’d buy a large parcel of land and have a garage & house built. With a road course. $15M

• I will start a charitable trust. I’m not exactly sure yet what we would do, but I’d put $50M into a trust, employ a few people and make life better for some others. I am leaning towards helping service men & women in some capacity.

• I’ll open a hot rod shop where I would pay a few gifted types to build cars for me. I’d pay them well & offer great benefits and the annual goal to break even. Solid employment as long as they earn it. Take some builds in, do some for ourselves. SEMA every year, Power Tour too, among others. $25M. This covers a lot of territory.

• Next to the hot rod shop a bar & grille so we have a place to drink & eat. $5M

• NastyZ Friday night party at Carlisle would be bigger. Van Halen bigger. With DLR.

• Learn to drive & race on road courses.

After that I’ll wing it.

Yes, I’ve thought this through. I used to have a long commute and I’d get bored. Whenever the lottery was big I’d day dream.

compos mentis
06-08-2009, 01:16 PM
That's a nice dream.

But if you don't win, there's a chance you could still have this...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_YK9wVK6IQ

:1st:

bigvegan
06-08-2009, 03:44 PM
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Here are a couple, I'm sure I've got more.

'51 Merc Lead Sled built for Open Road Racing.

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1950s-1960s Rolls Royce Silver Cloud done subtle P-T style with a Twin-Turbo LSX.

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Ah, what the hell, a Tata Nano with a rear-engined V-8 and 18"s all-round

https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2009/06/tatanano1jpgw300h225-1.jpg

Seriously though, look at where the tires on that thing are placed. Throw in some bigger wider rubber, some suspension, and a lot more HP, and you could have something really fun that would handle like nobody's business. (And since you get the whole car brand new for $2,500-$3,000, you'd have $ left for goodies.)

(Can somebody who's good with photoshop do a PT style chop of the Nano just for kicks?)

qwik1320
06-08-2009, 06:51 PM
At the rate I'm going it looks to be finishing the 67 before I retire...

Damn True
06-10-2009, 03:29 PM
Beat Alex Roy's record in my camaro...

Wasn't he an NHL goalie?

Oh, wait, that was Patrick Roy. Who's Alex?

carguy502
06-10-2009, 05:20 PM
Long rail drag car: BBC on nitro, PG, M/T slicks, Smart car body. Cruise it on Sunset Blvd.

Scott Parkhurst
06-12-2009, 07:48 AM
A twin turbo LSX in a flared out 914 with a full tube race chassis for the street on pump gas. That would rule.

67apostle
06-12-2009, 08:43 AM
Become a Pro builder like all you guys which means getting my Impala on the road again.

Derek69SS
06-13-2009, 08:33 AM
wide-bodied 66 El Camino, alum 540" BBC/T56/9" quick-change, caged, 3-link, 315s in front, 345s in the rear, etc... capable of 200mph+ at Bonneville, faster than Ferraris on a road-course, and streetable too. :)




-Dream Car builds:
-a Salt Flats Belly Tanker running a big turbo 4b11T Mitsu 2.0L 4 cylinder
Mitsubishi power in a WWII Belly Tanker? :hand:

LateNight72
06-13-2009, 08:45 AM
Mitsubishi power in a WWII Belly Tanker? :hand:
:lol: :lmao:

dadto2jays
06-13-2009, 08:50 AM
Mine would be a fully built four link, coil overs, ls6 c10 truck that will eat up anything on the straight of way as well as a road course..and get 25 miles per gallon.:bsjerk:

Scott Parkhurst
06-14-2009, 08:35 AM
Mitsubishi power in a WWII Belly Tanker? :hand:


If it were a belly tank from a Mitsubishi Zero, that would actually be kinda cool...!

Restomod
06-14-2009, 11:23 AM
To actually get my car done the way I want it to be!! BTW didnt you hear?!?!? The ONLY engine that will fit in a Tanker is a Flathead Ford!!!!!