28. to 3.4 swap response.
#9
Oh, it isn't the V6 engine that makes me want to cry. It is all the work involved in going to a DIFFERENT V6 engine that makes me want to cry. I suppose that if you've got a lot into the car then it could make it worth it.
#10
I can't speak for him, but i got mine for $350 from a mexican guy in the process of being deported. AND he was an alcoholic, so the damage from drunk driving was terrible. When I bought it it had no key, I didn't know if it started or not. Got a key made, she started right up. Had to put 3 grand into her for inspection. Then I replaced the entire front end, and gave her a fresh paint job. Did all this at my garage. So yeah, I'm damn proud of this car, I love driving it every day, and want better power with decent gas mileage. V6 swap only requires comp change and wiring harness as far as I know.