Luxury Candidates for Swap?
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Luxury Candidates for Swap?
I've been trying to come up with new ideas for a swap and have been really been leaning towards a older underpowered luxury vehicle.
What are some good candidates for the swap other than the obvious candidates like an older Jaguar XJ or BMW 5 series?
I'd prefer something that could be had for under 5-10k now.
What are some good candidates for the swap other than the obvious candidates like an older Jaguar XJ or BMW 5 series?
I'd prefer something that could be had for under 5-10k now.
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Mercedes 400 SEL, 1993ish. I was behind one of these in traffic today, would probably be a nice choice. Roomy, classy, already RWD. I'd rework an older Benz before any other European car.
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Cadillac Brougham. Not as heavy as you think either, about 4100lbs. Would weigh even less if you dropped an aluminum motor in it. The one to buy would be a 90-92 with the 350, they had a beefier rear end in them. Or an 80-81 Deville or Fleetwood, TH400 and big beefy rear end standard. 82-84 Deville or Fleetwood with the 4.1 V8 would be another good candidate, but they had smaller rear ends in them that might not survive a serious beating. You can buy a drop dead beautiful car for $3-5k now days.
As for the Lexus, I kind of hate to hack them up if they run good. The 2JZ and 1UZ are great motors that will last 300-500k miles. The engineering on those cars is top notch, I kind of hate to ruin a perfectly reliable old car.
I've always wanted to see a swapped and turbocharged Benz SL, don't know if anybody has done that one yet.
As for the Lexus, I kind of hate to hack them up if they run good. The 2JZ and 1UZ are great motors that will last 300-500k miles. The engineering on those cars is top notch, I kind of hate to ruin a perfectly reliable old car.
I've always wanted to see a swapped and turbocharged Benz SL, don't know if anybody has done that one yet.
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I was thinking of an Infiniti J30. There is someone who already did one.
Or an Audi V8 if you can find one.
I'd also say Cressida but there's a ton with Supra engines, so maybe a Mazda 929?
Or an Audi V8 if you can find one.
I'd also say Cressida but there's a ton with Supra engines, so maybe a Mazda 929?
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^ Just say no to the J30. That car is styled after the inside of a toilet bowl. Seriously, it looks like somebody took a mold of the inside of a toilet, then cast the car's shape from that. The designer even admitted that was the design inspiration. For those not familiar with this car inspired by a crapper:
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I have a weird car-boner for these M45s:
Cool Nissan V8 but they only came in automatics. If they're like the earlier Q45s, they have the same suspension as the Nissan sports cars (300ZX/350Z)
Cool Nissan V8 but they only came in automatics. If they're like the earlier Q45s, they have the same suspension as the Nissan sports cars (300ZX/350Z)
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That was my project (87 Brougham). It is true it is different but sometimes I wish I had something lighter. Also, as weird as it sounds, I did not have place to fit an AC compressor. It can be done but I need to find the time. Also my electronic climate control is not working anymore since the swap. But I only use it on sunny summer days so don't really need it. But a Cadillac without all the bells and the whistles is a bit annoying. Eventually I'll be able to fix that.
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I used to have a 73 Sedan Deville. Great old barge. It was like driving a living room with two leather couches. I too wan my next swap to be more "luxury" but I am not sure if I want to do an import or just an old Caddy (or other GM big car).
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I'm leaning towards the BMWs as they have a more "modern" look but the XJs have kind of a cool timeless thing going on.