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Dectec 09-09-2017 05:42 AM

93 lebaron rebuild
 
So my uncle gave me a money pit of a car the other day and I was thinking about what I should do with it. A buddy of mine suggested drag car and I think that's cool and all but an ls swap is too pedestrian for me. Imo ls swaps are overdone. I was thinking 2jz and rear wheel drive when it hit me... Rip out the backseat and make it a rear engine car! I'm not new to fab work or anything of that sort and the car has to be taken down to the frame anyway due to rust so I thought why the hell not? I know I'm going to have to do a lot of modding to the frame and my welder is ready! I also know handling is gonna be a pain in the ass to get right. Just kind of probing to see if anyone has any ideas or can see any issues that I may not see. Anyway... thought are appreciated but please keep you pessimistic nay saying to yourself.

REBEL59 09-09-2017 12:21 PM

Just one question, Isn't a 93 Le Baron a unibody with no actual frame???

Dectec 09-09-2017 12:47 PM

I don't think j bodies are nobody. If they are in gonna ****ing have to do a lot more work

Dectec 09-09-2017 12:51 PM

After a short bit of research I have determined that I want to cry. It's a unibody which means this is going to be at least 5 times more difficult than I thought. Add another six months to the schedule. Man ****

still going to do it though

REBEL59 09-10-2017 07:38 AM

Down and dirty.. find a dakota frame and fab mounts and adj frame for wheelbase to put body onto it and then you can front engine/rear drive to your hearts content!

Dectec 09-16-2017 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by REBEL59 (Post 102091)
Down and dirty.. find a dakota frame and fab mounts and adj frame for wheelbase to put body onto it and then you can front engine/rear drive to your hearts content!

I'm wanting to do mid engine though. MR not FR. A Dakota frame won't really lighten the amount of work I'm going to have to do


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