My Friend Needs You!

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So GTPlanet...I have a question to ask you all on behalf of my friend Sam. He recently had his '93 Impreza WRX written off after it was hit whilst parked by some tit in a modded up Corsa. Long story short, back end of the chassis is wrecked, the entire rear end is dented beyond repair, and the insurance payout is pretty impressive.

Even though he loved his Scooby, he now wants something else, so he's asked me to post this here to ask you: what pre-80's car would you put his 350bhp EJ20 into and why? :D

TL;DR - friend scrapped an Impreza, wants to swap the engine into something old, so tell me what you'd do
 
MK1 or MK2 Escort. That would be pretty awesome. I've heard of it being done, so it should fit ok with a little persuasion. 👍
 
Impreza hit by an Opel?? A Corsa?? 🤬!
I hope he finds a suitable replacement. I can't think of anything right now . but MKI/II sounds good.

Is he looking for something along the lines of a Impreza/rally style car?
Or a BMW 2002?
 
Wow, that sucks. Anyway, I would suggest an early 70's BMW coupe, or, if possible, a Ford Capri.
 
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Datsun 510.
 
510s that aren't already heavily modified or too rotten to save do not exist.

That said, if one can find those rocking horse droppings, go for it. Or an early Escort because a boxer powered Escort would be epic.
 
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510s that aren't already heavily modified or too rotten to save do not exist.

Agreed, He could try a 240z or a 280z. Many of the restored ones I see are in good condition and are fairly cheap.
 
I'd preferably drop it in an '86 Capri, however I have to use some pre '80s car so any year would really do it justice. You can have some fund with 350hp. Of course, building it with a budget build would be even more fun.
 
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If it were 80s cars I would have suggested AE86 to make it like the GT86 but many times cooler
 
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