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#15
by
autoholic
on 23 Oct, 2008 18:55
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As usual, gear ratio's may render this swap impractical. I wonder if they have a long 5th.
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#16
by
maxfax
on 23 Oct, 2008 19:02
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I need to stop reading this thread, I'm too broke at the moment to be considering doing this kind of thing... :x
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#17
by
autoholic
on 23 Oct, 2008 19:07
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Same here, same here.... I also could never find the time even if I did have the dough.
I really like the sound of a 924 VW TD project though, that may be worth further research, may actually work out very well!!!!
I'm still in hot water with my wife too. I recently spent a big chunk of our firewood money on a set of 16" wheels for the MBZ wagon. I ended up telling her the other wheels were very worn at the lugnuts and it was very unsafe. She knows better, and is still kind of pissed about it.
I guess I can't blame her, smart huh - jepardizing my wife and young children's heat for some nice wheels? I should be ashamed of myself.
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#18
by
shegel
on 23 Oct, 2008 22:38
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know whats kinda sad too. we had a 924 car except for the motor that we got for free. we ended up selling it for 600$
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#19
by
blkboostedtruck
on 23 Oct, 2008 22:45
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Same here, same here.... I also could never find the time even if I did have the dough.
I really like the sound of a 924 VW TD project though, that may be worth further research, may actually work out very well!!!!
I'm still in hot water with my wife too. I recently spent a big chunk of our firewood money on a set of 16" wheels for the MBZ wagon. I ended up telling her the other wheels were very worn at the lugnuts and it was very unsafe. She knows better, and is still kind of pissed about it.
I guess I can't blame her, smart huh - jepardizing my wife and young children's heat for some nice wheels? I should be ashamed of myself.
you better get an axe and start choppin! i usually always find free wood!
pallet manufacturers usually have scrap wood they want to give away?
Duane
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#20
by
maxfax
on 23 Oct, 2008 22:48
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I guess I can't blame her, smart huh - jepardizing my wife and young children's heat for some nice wheels? I should be ashamed of myself.
Hey at least you'll all look cool when you go out for a car ride to get warm! And if all else fails start choppin up the furniture.. :lol:
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#21
by
maxfax
on 23 Oct, 2008 23:31
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In response to the initial question posted here... a 95 Cavalier sedan w/manual trans is about 2700 lbs The Golf is around 2200 lbs... And a MK2 Jetta I think is around 2500 lbs.. There may be some places to shave some weight off (sound dampening pads and such)
Not sure what kind of weight difference thre would be between the VW and GM drive lines...
A Fiero weighs in at about 2600 lbs but would be more fun to drive....
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#22
by
redhopper35
on 24 Oct, 2008 19:50
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I really like the idea of an MR2. I know it's very light. The Porsche 914 has a good gear spread for the diesel but it's kinda heavy.
Red
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#23
by
dino1
on 26 Oct, 2008 19:16
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what about a mini???
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#24
by
SR Heer
on 26 Oct, 2008 19:34
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Minis are small but built like Merc Benzs - tanks - I don't know how much they weigh in but got to be more than VWs - I would think!
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#25
by
maxfax
on 27 Oct, 2008 01:39
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Mini curb weight is about 2600 lbs....
Chevy Chevette Just under 2000 lbs, Rear Wheel Drive, they're dirty cheap, and you have braggin rights to say, HEY I drive a Vette! :lol:
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#26
by
autoholic
on 27 Oct, 2008 14:07
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Speaking of diesel Chevette's, here is a classic photo of my friend in the "Vette Crane" he's hauling a Supra motor I think. Classic!
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#27
by
maxfax
on 27 Oct, 2008 20:34
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Yet another worthy use of such a fine automobile :lol: