So. Thoughts on the '88 Arizona wagon project...
By the time I find an Explorer motor, have it gone through, possibly have the heads/cam replaced, buy an A9P and a tune, that's up around the $3k to buy the 2012 3.7 v6 Mustang drivetrain Jaywish has for sale. Scott and John think we might be able to swap everything over onto a '03-'11 Town Car Frame, so the steering rack from the 2012 Mustang could be bolted up with some adapter brackets.
It may end up being too much work and ultimately too expensive of a project to use the V6. I've been keeping an eye out on Craigslist for built motors (which are probably too big a risk to take vs buying good parts at a discount to build a motor). There's an old post in one of the threads about building the 302 for max power and efficiency but I haven't been able to find it again. The post I remember was specifically talking about using AFR heads. Car-part seems to be rotten with 85k-120k Explorer motors between $300-450.
Anyway, just for shits and giggles I have bookmarked this ad for an AEM Mustang Turbo System Kit that claims low use that a guy in Columbus keeps relisting: https://columbus.craigslist.org/pts/...534804227.html
I have had a couple guys out so far to look at the Jeep and it's going to cost $2500-3500 to finish probably. I don't trust the first guy, the second doesn't have time this summer, it may be a possibility in the fall/winter, and he said he would ask around to see if any of the other guys he knows that restore cars might have an open slot in the near future. Third guy I talked to said call him back April 7th, but ballparked it around $2500 from talking on the phone. I have to get it out of my neighbor's garage, which means into a storage facility if I put it off until fall/winter for a while and concentrate on the Wagon.
Barring global financial collapse or job loss I think I should have a realistic budget of roughly $4800 by August 2nd (if it includes using my credit card for like 1/4 of that not maxing it out or anything whether it's parts or engine build labor). August is also a 3-payday month, so the budget could stretch another $1000 by Sept 1st. (Keep in mind this also needs to include the cost of transferring all the goodies from the '89 over to the '88). So I guess the question is, which way do you think I should go with this?
By the time I find an Explorer motor, have it gone through, possibly have the heads/cam replaced, buy an A9P and a tune, that's up around the $3k to buy the 2012 3.7 v6 Mustang drivetrain Jaywish has for sale. Scott and John think we might be able to swap everything over onto a '03-'11 Town Car Frame, so the steering rack from the 2012 Mustang could be bolted up with some adapter brackets.
It may end up being too much work and ultimately too expensive of a project to use the V6. I've been keeping an eye out on Craigslist for built motors (which are probably too big a risk to take vs buying good parts at a discount to build a motor). There's an old post in one of the threads about building the 302 for max power and efficiency but I haven't been able to find it again. The post I remember was specifically talking about using AFR heads. Car-part seems to be rotten with 85k-120k Explorer motors between $300-450.
Anyway, just for shits and giggles I have bookmarked this ad for an AEM Mustang Turbo System Kit that claims low use that a guy in Columbus keeps relisting: https://columbus.craigslist.org/pts/...534804227.html
I have had a couple guys out so far to look at the Jeep and it's going to cost $2500-3500 to finish probably. I don't trust the first guy, the second doesn't have time this summer, it may be a possibility in the fall/winter, and he said he would ask around to see if any of the other guys he knows that restore cars might have an open slot in the near future. Third guy I talked to said call him back April 7th, but ballparked it around $2500 from talking on the phone. I have to get it out of my neighbor's garage, which means into a storage facility if I put it off until fall/winter for a while and concentrate on the Wagon.
Barring global financial collapse or job loss I think I should have a realistic budget of roughly $4800 by August 2nd (if it includes using my credit card for like 1/4 of that not maxing it out or anything whether it's parts or engine build labor). August is also a 3-payday month, so the budget could stretch another $1000 by Sept 1st. (Keep in mind this also needs to include the cost of transferring all the goodies from the '89 over to the '88). So I guess the question is, which way do you think I should go with this?
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