Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:first generation mazda miata. easy to work on. easy to find parts for, easy to find parts to "soup it up" so to speak. and increase it performance.
if you are going to buy a project car, at least make it a fun car.
the miata with a longitudinal engine, makes for more space in the engine compartment
front wheel drive cars pack a lot of stuff into a small space and makes it much harder to work on.
It seems a Mazda turtle would have a tight engine compartment? And potentially some variety of a computer in it?
Anonymous wrote:first generation mazda miata. easy to work on. easy to find parts for, easy to find parts to "soup it up" so to speak. and increase it performance.
if you are going to buy a project car, at least make it a fun car.
the miata with a longitudinal engine, makes for more space in the engine compartment
front wheel drive cars pack a lot of stuff into a small space and makes it much harder to work on.
Anonymous wrote:We have been talking about getting a nice-looking but junky car and teaching ourselves (parents and kids) how to fix it up, learning as we go.
Any thoughts on type of cars that would be good for this? Thinking something from the 70s or 80s—pre-computer. But no idea what would be a relatively simple fix for beginners.