First off, I would not worry about spending the 8,500 on your Solara. No offense but 8,500 is ALOT to spend on a car that may be out of style. Don't get me wrong I LOVE my Solara, but if it was me heres what I would do.
1) Sell my Solara, maybe get like 13,000+ for it.
2) Take that money, PLUS the 8,500
3) 21,500+, take that money, and buy a 1969 Camaro SS...
I don't know I guess I have a thing for older Camaro's nothing like getting one and putting a big block engine into it...
The one problem is trying to find a 69 SS for under 20,000 in GREAT condition. You could find one in ok condition for like 5,000+,but you have to put some work into it. Once you get that done, put a big block in it.
Bring to the track and enjoy.
If you don't want to do that maybe sell your solara, and get something that is fast, yet affordable. If you put all that money into your car in such a short time, you will be screwing yourself in the end. You may end up selling the car shortly after you do ALL this work.
Just my suggestion....
1) Sell my Solara, maybe get like 13,000+ for it.
2) Take that money, PLUS the 8,500
3) 21,500+, take that money, and buy a 1969 Camaro SS...
I don't know I guess I have a thing for older Camaro's nothing like getting one and putting a big block engine into it...
The one problem is trying to find a 69 SS for under 20,000 in GREAT condition. You could find one in ok condition for like 5,000+,but you have to put some work into it. Once you get that done, put a big block in it.
Bring to the track and enjoy.
If you don't want to do that maybe sell your solara, and get something that is fast, yet affordable. If you put all that money into your car in such a short time, you will be screwing yourself in the end. You may end up selling the car shortly after you do ALL this work.
Just my suggestion....
- mattacosta
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