Where to find project car
#1
Where to find project car
Hey guys,
New guy here, hoping there might be someone who can lend a young guy some advice on where to look for a solid project car. I'm just in the looking phase right now. I'm currently undergoing chemotherapy for lymphoma and my prognosis is excellent. Through this all, I decided that I needed to find a car to restore as it is something I've wanted to do since I was a young kid. At 28 years old, I'm ready to start looking for my first project car. Thanks in advance for any direction you might be able to give me!
New guy here, hoping there might be someone who can lend a young guy some advice on where to look for a solid project car. I'm just in the looking phase right now. I'm currently undergoing chemotherapy for lymphoma and my prognosis is excellent. Through this all, I decided that I needed to find a car to restore as it is something I've wanted to do since I was a young kid. At 28 years old, I'm ready to start looking for my first project car. Thanks in advance for any direction you might be able to give me!
#3
welcome to the forum ,I see a lot of the 1 gens on Graigs list ,you may need to ,get parts from different places ,if your not numbers matching guy ,you could part one together for a lot less then numbers matching cars ,they go for a lot more ,but I have seen some nice ones parted together from different cars .an keeps the cost down to ,there are also a lot of places that make fenders an things like that for the old ones ,though you would want to make sure the place comes high recommended bye classic car owners
#4
Since you are in the looking phase, not the buying phase, I would recommend that you do a ton of research on these cars. By doing so, you will learn what to look for, what to watch for, and what to avoid.
#6
Craiglist in the car parts section is a start but if you have a car swap meet in your area there are always projects for sale at the swaps and lot of parts for projects as well.Some really great finds to be had for the early bird sometime too.
#7
Welcome to the forum and good to hear your chemotherapy is doing well. Looking at projects are some what subjective. If you have the money you could find a decent car that looks good but needs a motor/drive line. On the other hand you might find one the other way around that needs body work. When I was looking I went for a all around great car that didnt need anything other then what I wanted to add to make it mine. I HATE body work so....I looked on craigs list and keep an ear out to friends to see whats out there. Cars shows (like someone said) is a good to start,you can learn alot by looking and talking to people.And remember everyone loves to talk about their cars so ask questions