Can it be done for a 1982 Trans Am?
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 12:21 pm
A mechanic in Bangladesh makes ordinary cars look like famous sports cars in his garage in Dhaka. He made a Honda into an F50, stretched a Nissan and added a 2.8 litre engine to make a stretch limousine and made a Lamborghini out of a Toyota. Give the man a production line car and he will make it into an exotic car you always wanted, but could not afford.
Can it be done for a 1982 Trans Am? I have heard of all the problems the cars create, be it breakdowns or fuel-inefficiency. Can a production line car that takes care of those problems be remodeled into a Trans Am? It may not feel like one, but that may be a good thing. Good for all those who want to do a KITT replica but are afraid of frequent breakdowns.
If it can be done, what would be the best base car?
Can it be done for a 1982 Trans Am? I have heard of all the problems the cars create, be it breakdowns or fuel-inefficiency. Can a production line car that takes care of those problems be remodeled into a Trans Am? It may not feel like one, but that may be a good thing. Good for all those who want to do a KITT replica but are afraid of frequent breakdowns.
If it can be done, what would be the best base car?