Kitcars?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Otsinekwar, Sep 28, 2003.

  1. Otsinekwar

    Otsinekwar Guest

    Howdy folks, I've been out of the Car world a while, a MiniVanner ;-)
    Anyway As if I have the time I don't but still curious about , I
    remember back when you could buy body kits for VW's and Fiero's and
    other inexpensive cars and make a mechanically sound car with a
    hideous body look like a new car by replacing the body and interior.

    Are there any Companies making Kit's/Replacement Bodies for Hyundai's?
    All I see in mags like Import Tuner are addon pieces, or am I not
    looking hard enough?

    I wouldn't mind finding an early 90's Elantra and maybe spening a few
    $$$ on a new body and seats and make it look rather nice then add
    another few $$$ ;-) for a Paintjob eh.

    Am I Crazy to think of doing something like this? I mean there's TONNS
    of old imports out there who's body may not look so great anymore but
    there Engine and Tranny are still good. A Nice new Fiberglass Body
    ontop SEEMS to me a good idea.
     
    Otsinekwar, Sep 28, 2003
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  2. Otsinekwar

    Jason Guest

    I haven't seen any. It's probably because Hyundai vehicles (with the
    exception of the top few vehicles) are so damn cheap that it's not
    worth the cash to restore one. The people who can afford the
    higher-end models don't tend to keep them long enough for them to fall
    apart.
     
    Jason, Sep 29, 2003
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  3. Otsinekwar

    Mad Moe Guest


    Well I actually own 3 Elantras 2 of them are 92s and one is a 2001 ,.
    For info purposes I am the worlds worse mechanic but even I was able
    to replace the transmission in one of my 92s and there are plenty of
    parts available . Just sometimes you have to look under a Mitsubishi
    part number for them . The older ones actually look pretty nice with
    minor body mods So find one in the 92 -94 mod year range and see what
    you can come up with .

    Mad Moe
     
    Mad Moe, Oct 1, 2003
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