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What car would you pick if you wanted to build a custom cruiser? No standard fare, give me something unique and unusual. Even better, find me a pic of one that you chose.
Me? I’ve always wanted to rod an MGA. This one isn’t at all what I had in mind for mine, I’d go open wheel all around, fenders removed and the remaining bodywork glassed smooth for a streamlined tanker body look.
What’s your unusual build?
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They already built mine. This is exactly what ours looked like growing up.
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I’ve always wanted to do a RWD and V8 conversion of one of my FWD DD’s. A PT cruiser would be pretty neat too.
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I dig this. Not that the base is terribly unusual.
This is a bit more unusual:
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Flatrod all the way
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PT Cruiser.
Chop the front end off, channel the body, add a tunnel for the driveshaft and mount it on a rwd frame with a big v8 on the end.
Like this but substitute the PT for the Beetle.
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My Honda Integra, lol
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Here’s a standard hot rod with an unusual power plant. I saw this at Charlotte AutoFair in 1996 or so. I remember riding home with my dad and a wheel bearing started to whine and smoke on the Cougar.
Although for my custom cruiser I’d rather have something like this:
Were money no object, it’d have a Hellcat/Auto drivetrain, white over red, with mahogany accents inside. I’d have an itty-bitty hellcat badge in the center of the grille, and a Hurst-300 winged decklid:
Chrome alloy wheels like this 300:
Thanks for the QOTD. I successfully wasted about 15 minutes at work.
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I like this a lot. My friends and I always joke that when we’re all old men our retirement project will be hotrodding older Euro stuff just like this. The theme would be period correct OEM+ looking 80s/90s German and Japanese cars with wild engine swaps. 230SL with the 6.2 AMG V8 in it, 850CSI motor in a 633csi, etc.
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Old school belly tank land speed race car. Something like this.
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It’s that thing actually still four wheel drive? If it is I want to know how.
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No, it’s all for looks. I bet there’s no carrier in that front axle housing, and the pinion is just spinning into nothing.
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Same car, two different ideas and almost did start one of these.
First idea was AWD EF Civic BUT with Subaru drivetrain. I had both the Civic and a wrecked Forester in my possession at one point which inspired the thought process.
Second Civic is V8 Civic ala Jeff Lutz Jr’s Drag Week Civic. I don’t think I would go full race car though. Just crazy sleeper.
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I have an inexplicably strong desire to do something trollish with a hybrid platform. Thinking about this particular idea, I figured the only way it’d look good is if the nose was broght waaaaay forward and the rear underwent some substantial tubbing for drastically up-sized rear wheels and tires. At least one artist on the internet appears to share my sentiments.
Or I guess there’s this?
¯\_()_/¯
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A Chevy truck isn’t that unusual, but I thought this treatment was pretty different.
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Renault Caravelle. This almost happened because there was soo much rust. Was going to put it on a TJ frame. Guess it would have been more gasser than hotrod
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It’s still the answer.
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Hmm. I’m not entirely sure how I’d rod something. Maybe take a malaise era personal luxury car, drop the biggest diesel motor I can fit into it, and just go for more of a gasser look?
I’ve never thought about going for a hot rod - I’ve always been a fan of the clean, “lightly modded” look on the outside, with a well-maintained, moderately modified engine on the inside.
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BMW 1800
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My hot rod tastes are pretty traditional, I’ve got a 1950 Ford F3 that I plan on building someday, and I’ve got a flathead laying around that I want to build and put into something eventually.
I’ve had a couple of non-traditional build ideas though, the first being any 30's couple or sedan, with traditional looks, but with a high strung turbo four out in the open, possibly with a really good suspension setup as well. The second idea is a ‘30 or ‘31 Ford truck, fully electric with solar panels built into the roof, and a removable solar panel bed cover.
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Oooh! I just remembered another crazy idea I had! I wanted to put either an RB26DET or 2JZGTE in an XJ Cherokee.
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beetle...... with the extra bores kit.......
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how far out are you from rounding up parts for your mga?.....
the sooner you start getting the parts, the sooner it starts to build itself....
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T-bucket (oversized or reinforced) powered by Detroit 12V71
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Zil limousine repowered with a big American V8.
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PT Cruiser?