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You may already have restored a classic or vintage automobile and are looking for a new project car or perhaps you might be searching for that just right car for your first attempt at a restoration project. Think first about the type of car that you’d like to rebuild.

Finding the Right Project Car or Truck

Project cars and trucks are not hard to find — if you know where to look. Finding the right car — at the right price — might be more difficult.

There are many popular models and the most popular can be difficult to find at an affordable price — and the price is important. Often, you don’t want to spend a ton of money on the project or donor vehicle itself. You want to allow for as much money as possible for the actual build, customization, or project.

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Finding a Project Car Online

The Internet. What’s easier than to browse project cars from the comfort of your own home. Most of these cars are ready to be restored or are ready parts donors. There are sites dedicated to this purpose. Selling project cars is an industry itself. The only negative to buying a project car on the internet, but certainly not a show stopper, is that you likely won’t be able to inspect the car yourself. As far as the choice of project cars to consider, the Internet is hard to beat…

You will need to rely on photographs and any available vehicle inspection reports for information on the actual condition of the vehicle.

A solid solution is to arrange for a local mechanic to inspect the vehicle prior to offering a bid. Sure, it may cost a few dollars to have a mechanic inspect the vehicle, but this relatively low expense can give you the peace of mind you wouldn’t get by bidding on the vehicle based on photos alone.

Finding a Project Car in Newspaper Ads

Anyone who reads a newspaper knows that there are old cars offered in the classified section. This is usually thought of as being the traditional way to search for a car or truck. One advantage of finding a vehicle in your local newspaper is that you likely won’t be in a bidding war that you could be on eBay motors or elsewhere.

Another obvious advantage is that you will be in a position to inspect the vehicle personally before making an offer to buy. Your local newspaper may not have a large offering of cars but there are advantages to buying locally. The same is true for the local auto trading weekly or monthly publications.

Finding Project Cars For Sale via Local Car Clubs

Local car club members might know of project cars and trucks as well as parts, for sale — or they may have something you need for sale themselves. Many car clubs support this type of project and there’s likely to be one or more in your town.

Other Sources for Locating a Project Car

Local police department / city, county, state government websites.

Check your local police department or local or regional government website. You’ll often find confiscated and abandoned vehicle auction information. Police auctions can be a good place to find your project car at a surprisingly reasonable price. These auction sites also offer vehicles that the city and/or police department simply want to replace. Because the government auction is likely held locally, you’ll have the advantage of inspecting vehicles prior to purchase.

Word-of-Mouth, Talk on the Streets

Another very obvious source for locating a project car is simply word of mouth. Friends and co-workers may know of a car or truck from a neighbor or relative that could fit the bill.

The story we hear the most is people finding the right project when they least expected it. Be ready. Have your duck in a row. When you do find that perfect project car at a reasonable price, and it will happen, just be sure to perform the due diligence necessary to make certain of exactly what you’re buying.

  • Make a list beforehand of what you’re looking for and what you’re not looking for .
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The 20 Best Budget Project Cars For Auto Enthusiasts

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By: Gray Van Dyke Published: Nov 10, 2023

By: Gray Van Dyke and Tim Huber Published: Nov 10, 2023

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For gearheads, ownership is only a small step on the path towards the acquisition of a dream car. Far more of the process comes down to knowing a vehicle inside and out, replacing parts as needed, and making upgrades as they arise. Sure, buying a car off the lot makes for immediate gratification, but the reality is that it’s a fleeting enjoyment at best.

However, not everyone is born with a mechanic’s intuition, and intentionally buying a project car can be an intimidating prospect for the uninitiated. In concept, it sounds like a fun, educational experience; in practice, it can make for an overwhelming commitment. For no matter how confident anyone is of their ability, all it takes is one pop of the hood to test their chops.

The good news is that project cars don’t have to break the bank. With so many options available on the classifieds, it’s not hard to find a buy befitting your budget. But having so much choice can make it difficult to tell an ambitious project from all-out money pit. Moreover, not all cars are intuitive to work on, and you can quickly find yourself in over your head. Rather than whiling away the day, wondering when you’ll get around to tackling a build, have a read and see what we’ve picked for the best budget project cars.

Article Overview

What Makes A Good Budget Project Car?

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Key Characteristics To Consider

Parts: First and foremost, you should consider the availability of aftermarket and replacement parts for your project. There’s no feeling worse than successfully diagnosing a fix only to discover that the part is out of your price range or no longer produced. Because the longer a problem persists, the more likely it is to go unfixed. Before you know it, you’ll be looking to offload your build in order to hop to another project. Even if you can’t buy new OEM parts, a transplant from a donor car could be just what you need to get your ride back on the road.

Forum Support: Although insider knowledge was once something exclusive to owner’s clubs, the internet has allowed for a thriving online enthusiast community. If you find yourself stumped on how to go about repairing your project, have a look at the forums — chances are good that someone has asked the same questions you’re thinking. And should your particular car present a problem unique unto itself, you’ll at least have the backing of fellow wrenchers to advise a plan of attack.

Availability: Everyone envisions rolling up to a car meet with a unicorn in tow. While it can be tempting to seek out rare and unloved models in order to distinguish yourself, it doesn’t make for the best budget build. Cars that are more readily available are cheaper up front. What’s more, donor cars make for inexpensive fixes — assuming they’re in serviceable condition. And in the event you need to do a significant body repair, you’ll be far better off dropping in a new panel than you would trying to fab it on your own.

Where There's A Will, There's A Way

Tools: Get yourself a solid set of tools. Sure, budget sets will save you money in the short term, but with the potential for improper clearances and poor build quality, they could result in a much bigger problem down the road. Consider your car’s need for any specialty tools. Are they easily available? If not, do you have the mechanical ability to make your own?

Knowhow: There’s no prerequisite to buying a project car, but it helps to have a solid base to get you going. Whether that’s understanding how to turn a wrench or familiarizing yourself with the principles of a powertrain, knowledge is power in any project.

Support: Bad days are inevitable throughout the ownership of a project car, so it helps to have the support of those around you to keep you going. If you’re fighting to justify your build while you’re also fighting to fix it, you’ll soon find yourself forced to make a decision — with potentially unwanted consequences.

Will: Drive is one thing you can’t buy or learn. If all else fails, perseverance will serve you well in your efforts to get your project running again. Remember why you bought such a car in the first place — to work on it.

Editor’s Note: All average used pricing based on Hagerty’s Valuation Tool in “Good” condition. 

From The Far East

Japanese imports are ideal project cars because of their unrivaled build quality, intuitive engineering, and abundance of aftermarket parts. Whether you’re a die-hard drift fan or a would-be street racer, you can’t go wrong with any of these options.

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Why It Made The Cut

  • An affordable Japanese sports car with an amazing foundation for tuning. 

Although a lot of once cheap project cars have seen a considerable rise in their asking prices, the Acura Integra is still very much affordable. The price of millennium-era Integras has recently being rising, especially with the GS-R and R Type variants, though this also makes these gray investment cars — even more so if you plan on fixing one up. Couple that with lots of aftermarket parts support and plenty of owner’s forums, and you have a bonafide budget project great for beginners and experienced enthusiasts alike.

Engine: 1.8L Inline-Four Power: 170HP Average Used Pricing: $21,400

Datsun 280Z

  • An affordable high-performance 2-door that’s often referred to as a poor man’s 911. 

While its predecessors — the 240z and 260z — can fetch a pretty penny at auction, the Datsun 280Z is comparatively reasonable. In recent years, the market has caught onto their appeal, but with some diligent searching you can easily find one ready to be your next project. If considering a classic Z car, do yourself a favor and check the body panels for rust — anything that’s likely to affect the structural integrity should signal a red flag.

Engine: 2.8L Straight-Six Power: 149HP Average Used Pricing: $18,300

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  • A legendary tuner-car platform with an absolutely massive selection of available aftermarket upgrades. 

First entering production in 1972, the venerable Honda Civic has seen all sorts of variants, from spritely hot hatches to stately shuttle wagons. With so many options out there, you can have your pick of the lot when it comes to body style, engine capacity, and interior furnishings. Like any Honda, it’s resilient, easy to work on, and can be tuned to your heart’s content. Throw on some suspension upgrades and a set of decent tires, and you have yourself a capable performer.

Engine: 1.6L Inline-Four Power: 108HP Average Used Pricing: $9,500

Mazda Miata MX5

  • A minimalistic, lightweight, pure driver’s car with stellar handling, performance, value, & aftermarket part availability. 

Granted, Miatas have experienced a bit of appreciation in the last decade, but most model years still make for very affordable project cars. Not only are they incredibly reliable and approachable learner-maintenance cars, but they’re also enjoyable to drive and ideal for upgrading. So while you may initially buy it as a budget fix, you’ll soon come to find that you won’t be able to part ways with this little roadster.

Engine: 1.6L Inline-Four Power: 116HP Average Used Pricing: $8,700

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  • An iconic Japanese tuner car that’s highly conducive to tuning & upgrading. 

These days, unmolested 240SX’s are a bit of a tough find; most of them are half-baked drift car projects that have seen better days. That being said, when stock-spec 240SX’s crop up now and again, they can be had for as little as $3-4k. While you can spring for one that’s been modded to the moon, you’ll save yourself time and money if you don’t have to undo all that hard (but questionably executed) work.

Engine: 2.4L Inline-Four Power: 140HP Average Used Pricing: $15,600

American Heritage

Muscle & Pony Cars

There’s no denying the appeal of domestic classics — they’re as American as apple pie and baseball. Simple in build yet powerful in performance, all of these are good budget buys.

Chevrolet Camaro

  • A bonafide American classic that’s highly sought-after across several generations.

Later Camaro coupes are a dime-a-dozen, so they make excellent beginner  muscle car  projects. But if that’s not your jam, you can even find some earlier examples on the low, provided you’re willing to put in the work to get it up to shape. With ample aftermarket parts support and a crop of readily available crate engines, there’s no shortage of ways in which you can turn a Camaro into the car of your dreams.

Engine: 5.0L V8 Power: 155HP Average Used Pricing: $7,800

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  • A divisive pickup bed-equipped car that’s become increasingly sought-after in recent years. 

Part of the A-body line, the El Camino features parts compatibility with several other popular models including the Chevrolet Chevelle, Buick Special, Oldsmobile Cutlass, and Pontiac Tempest. As such, it’s quite easy to get your hands on replacements for any problem areas that need addressing. What’s more, they’re incredibly simple cars, making them approachable options for beginners looking to get their feet wet.

Engine: 5.0L V8 Power: 145HP Average Used Pricing: $8,600

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  • A boxy mid-century Dodge with great value and a steadily-increasing price. 

As the oft-quoted aphorism goes — rising tides raise all ships. In practice, this means that many look-a-likes from the golden age of American muscle have also increased in value, such as the Chevy Vega. However, there are some standouts that can be had for an acceptable sum. The Dodge Dart is a case in point, for though it’s not quite as common as some of the other options featured here, it seems to have staved off its appreciation for just a bit longer. Whether you’re going for a full-size first-gen or a mid-size fourth-gen, each makes for a good budget buy.

Engine: 4.5L V8 Power: 180HP Average Used Pricing: $9,200

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  • A legendary American pony car offered across half-a-dozen different generations. 

When properly restored, first- and second-generation Mustangs command a pretty hefty sum. And while you can find them pretty reasonably depending on the condition, their iconic status makes them a hard sell as a budget project. Instead, go for a Fox-body or an SN95. Seen as a flop upon their debut,  they haven’t held their value over the years nearly as well. What this means for you is that they’re both cheap and readily had — you should have no trouble sourcing a car suitable to your tastes.

Engine: 5.0L V8 Power: 215HP Average Used Pricing: $9,600

Pontiac Firebird Trans Am

  • An unapologetically ‘70s/80s era muscle car with a quintessential American design.  

As with most popular muscle cars, later-gen Firebirds are considerably cheaper than their iconic fore-bearers. Sure, they don’t offer the same high-octane nostalgia, but they’re a great budget gateway to muscle car performance. If possible, shoot for a third or fourth generation model year — the low overhead cost will give you room in your budget for future upgrades and unanticipated repairs.

Engine: 4.9L V8 Power: 150HP Average Used Pricing: $22,200

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Trucks & SUVs

If your travels take you off the beaten path, it’s in your best interest to get a vehicle that’s up to the task. Each of these off-road icons makes for an approachable option with upgrade potential aplenty.

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  • A well-built American classic offering fantastic bang for your buck. 

Cheap and robust, Chevy C10 trucks make for great project cars. They’re simple to work on and also popular amongst enthusiasts, so there’s a lot of parts and support available in the event you run into trouble. It’s worth noting that the older you go, the harder parts will be to find. If possible, stick to second-gen model years — you’ll save yourself a lot of headaches in the long run, and it’ll be much easier to work on.

Engine: 4.0L Six-Cylinder Power: 155HP Average Used Pricing: $14,300

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  • An early F Series pickup absolutely brimming with character and old-school flavor. 

F-100’s are extremely popular buys for classic project trucks. And it’s for good reason. There’s an abundance of project-ready examples, they’re easy to source parts for, and they’re relatively inexpensive to come by. What’s more, there are plenty of directions you can go with your build. So whether you prefer to perfectly restore your pickup or want to resto-mod it with modern tech, there’s ample opportunity to make it your own. We also recommend looking out for Flareside models, as they tend to come a bit cheaper than their Styleside counterparts. 

Engine: 3.6L Six-Cylinder Power: 126HP Average Used Pricing: $15,900

GMC Jimmy

  • A big and boxy GMC truck that stands as a poor-man’s alternative to a vintage Ford Bronco or International Harvester Scout. 

While Chevy Blazers have long left the realm of the budget project car, their GMC-badged brethren are still easily had for a cool $10,000 and under — even cheaper if you’re willing to start with a basket case of a donor. They’re not the most powerful SUVs or especially fuel-efficient, but they’ll promise you years of dependable performance if properly taken care of. Just be wary of driving them on the highway; it’s a surefire way to discover any problems that might be lurking. There are also Jimmy models that come with larger V8 powertrains. 

Engine: 4.0L Six-Cylinder Power: 130HP Average Used Pricing: $9,300

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  • An American-made, turn-of-the-millennium-era SUV with exceptional durability and dependability. 

Popular amongst beginners and seasoned trail experts alike, XJ Cherokees are nearly-indestructible when properly maintained. Sure, they have their characteristically American quirks, but they’ll go a long way toward teaching you how to perform upkeep on your own car. And while they’re quite the rock-bottom affordable offering that they once were, the immense online support and parts availability remain.

Engine: 4.0L Straight-Six Power: 190HP Average Used Pricing: $10,100

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  • A compact yet capable 4×4 offering a markedly more affordable alternative to Toyota’s FJ40. 

With collectors having sufficiently inflated the value of other boxy off-road classics — such as the Toyota FJ40, International Harvester Scout, and Ford Bronco — the Suzuki Samurai stands out as one of the last of such cars yet to be snatched up. It’s worth noting that these pocket-sized SUVs aren’t known for their power (quite the opposite in fact). With a top speed of just 65mph, it’s advisable to spring for an engine swap. Count on these becoming harder and harder to find.

Engine: 1.3L Inline-Four Power: 60HP Average Used Pricing: $9,300

Across The pond

By their very nature, European imports require an owner that’ll keep up with maintenance. While this can lead to some sad and neglected examples, others can prove quite a find when it comes to budget project potential.

BMW E30

  • A sporty Bavarian-built model that served as the basis for the legendary E30 M3. 

These days, E30 M3’s fetch astronomical prices at auction. But with a bit of patient searching (and some luck), you can easily snag a 325i. With a bulletproof straight-six under the hood, it’s a great car for beginners just getting into things or experienced wrenchers looking for a ready-to-tune ride. While 316’s and 318i’s are all over the classifieds, you should consider the direction of your build before buying one; if you’re looking for performance, you’ll quickly outgrow their meager four-cylinders.

Engine: 2.5L Straight-Six Power: 168HP Average Used Pricing: $19,600

MG MGB GT

  • A British-built true drivers car with an obtainable price & devoted cult following. 

If you’re a fan of small British sports cars, it doesn’t get much better than the MGB. Available as a roadster and as a GT (pictured here) these cars are extremely popular amongst automotive enthusiasts. As such, there’s a wellspring of available knowledge for you to tap into come time to fix up your own. When considering a potential MGB project, be sure to check for rust — British cars are notorious for the stuff.

Engine: 1.8L Inline-Four Power: 92HP Average Used Pricing: $9,300

Porsche 944

  • An affordable — and unconventional — front-engined Porsche that’s quickly rising in value. 

For all of its flaws, the 928 has managed to leave the world of budget project cars behind. However, the 944 is still regularly affordable with reasonably low miles. Obviously, Porsche parts come at a premium, so it’s up to the buyer to determine the budget status of this pick. If you have your eye on a 944, get your hands on as complete a record of maintenance as you can. They run like a top when they’re properly kept up with, but neglected examples can become a true can of worms. And, while the S and Turbo models are obviously more sought after, the final-year (1989) 944 is almost certainly the one you want, as it gained a bit of extra displacement and power. 

Engine: 2.7L Inline Four Power: 160HP Average Used Pricing: $12,000

Volkswagen Golf Mk2 GTi

  • A vintage European hot hatch with loads of potential for upgrading & tuning. 

Second to the Beetle, the Volkswagen Golf is one of the most prevalent models the German marque produces. So no matter what body style you’re considering, they’re incredibly affordable project platforms. In GTI form, they make for lightweight little hatchbacks that offer tons of driving fun. Bag it, boost it, or bring it back to factory condition — the world is your oyster when it comes to the end result. Even a cursory search will show you just how thriving the VW wrencher community is.

Engine: 1.7L Inline-Four Power: 112HP Average Used Pricing: $15,300

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  • A boxy & beloved classic Volvo kicked along by a bulletproof-reliable four-banger.

Older Volvos have tons of qualities that make them ideal platforms for getting your hands dirty. For instance, their spacious engine bays allow for easy access to components come time for maintenance. And when it comes to the ride, they’re built like tanks and are generally pretty reliable. Buyer beware — depending on the fix, some parts can be hard to find (as is the case with most Swedish imports).

Engine: 2.1L Inline-Four Power: 98HP Average Used Price: $5,100

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I think that every classic car enthusiast has what I would term a “dream garage.” That is, they have a list of cars that they would own if money and space weren’t considerations. Mine is pretty eclectic, but an… more»

Chevy-Powered 1958 Studebaker Silver Hawk

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Studebaker got a lot of mileage out of the Starliner platform. It became the Hawk in 1956 and some variations of the car lived on into 1964. In 1958, there were three versions of the auto: the pillared sedan… more»

Barn Find Stash: Trio of 1959 Lloyd 600s

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The Lloyd 600 was a small car (aka microcar) built by Borgward in Germany in the 1950s. It was designed to compete with the Volkswagen Beetle which sold in far greater numbers. The seller has not one but three… more»

Two-Owner 1970 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ 455

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I’m sure many of our readers with as much age as I have remember the NBC show The Golden Girls, starring among others the beloved Betty White as widow Rose Nylund in the series.  But another Golden Girl is… more»

Plum Crazy Project: 1970 Dodge Charger 500

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The 500 was a three-year model of the popular Dodge Charger. It started as a limited production edition in 1969 and then comprised more than half of sales the following year. The seller’s car is from 1970, the year… more»

44k Mile Minivan: 1993 Ford Aerostar

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There’s a part of the automotive landscape that has sadly gone away, and no, I’m not going on another sad rant about the demise of the wagon body. Instead, it’s this: the giant domestic van, a genre of vehicles… more»

Rare 1975 Pontiac Grand Ville 455 Convertible

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The demise of Pontiac makes preserving the best the brand offered more critical than ever. Otherwise, future generations will have no insight into the marque that spent years as the unofficial performance brand of the General Motors empire. However,… more»

Survivor! 1934 Chevrolet Master Sedan

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In 1934, General Motors refined an idea that revolutionized ride comfort for the average car owner. The company studied independent front suspension configurations and adopted the Dubonnet system using enclosed springs and dampers pivoting on a kingpin. The structure… more»

4-Speed Equipped: 1963 Chevrolet Impala SS

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It seems to me, by observation, that 1960’s vintage Chevrolet Impalas are becoming more popular than ever. There’s always been an interest, in the late ’60s the ’62-’64 versions often found themselves set up as hot-rods. From a value… more»

BF Auction: 1956 Mercury Montclair

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Choosing the best candidate for a project build can be challenging, with the decision often driven by the buyer’s budget and skills. Some enthusiasts want to dive into their build immediately, while others prefer to enjoy their new purchase… more»

Project or Parts? 1974 Ford Bronco

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The First Generation Bronco is one of the heroes of the current classic market, with even rough examples generating plenty of interest when they hit the market. This 1974 model proves that point graphically. It is a sad and… more»

Running Drop-Top Project: 1968 Ford Mustang

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After selling a record 1.3 million Mustangs in 1964-66, Ford treated the pony car to a restyle on the same platform in 1967. As a result, few changes were made to the 1968 editions, like the seller’s convertible which… more»

Gas Miser: 1992 Geo Metro Convertible

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The elfish Geo Metro amounted to one of the nine lives of the Suzuki Cultus, a car that was badged variously as the Suzuki Swift, the Chevy Sprint, and the Pontiac Firefly from 1985 to 1989. General Motors, partnering… more»

Replacement V8: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

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Although I admit to leaning towards vehicles wearing a Blue Oval badge, I am, first and foremost, a classic car enthusiast. That means I will always respect vehicles from other manufacturers. This philosophy allows me to embrace and admire… more»

Meticulously Maintained: 1985 Oldsmobile 442

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The Fifth Generation Oldsmobile 442 marked the end of the line for the iconic badge. It wouldn’t disappear permanently for a few more years, but these were the last produced on a rear-wheel drive platform. This 1985 model presents… more»

Running Six-Banger Project: 1969 Chevrolet Nova

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Chevrolet sold more than a quarter-million Nova’s in 1969, the car’s best year since 1963. Nearly two-thirds of them had a six-cylinder engine, so buyers were still interested in fuel economy over luxury or muscle. This ’69 Nova is… more»

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10 Cheap Classic American Cars To Restore On A Budget

R estoration projects are the ultimate form of expression; a heartfelt tribute that the modern gearhead feels is owed to an era of automobile that doesn’t really exist anymore. Polymerizing the style and character of a classic car with a refreshed blanket of mechanical underpinnings, breathing a new lease of life into it in the process, is perhaps the most simple but effective nod towards a person’s love for motoring.

Witnessing a muscle car restoration project unfold is becoming an increasingly common sight, and one that more gearheads are taking time out from their personal lives to oversee. But why? Why is it such a craze? Well, a basketball coach is tasked with molding their perfect team into form and consistency, and likewise a genuine grease monkey loves nothing more than to see the components and the bodywork of a lifeless old shell beaming like it once did in its heyday.

But in what can only be described as the ultimate ode to the classic car world, and an equally satisfying outcome for the artisan in question, which 10 cheap classic American cars are the most surefire bets to restore right now? There’s no shortage of options, and you can spend hundreds of thousands if you wanted, but let’s try and keep this list as suited as possible for the masses.

Dodge Dart (Third-Generation) (Estimated $7,000)

Having had an underwhelming debut in 1960, the Dart grew to become one of America’s most well-respected compact muscle cars by the turn of the decade. With Hemi, R/T and Swinger versions all on offer, the current market for these cars is still huge, but more importantly, very cheap. This Dodge Dart GT Coupe was specifically sold as a restoration project, highlighting its popularity.

Many people also forgot about the Dodge Dart Demon , which is a rarity in the market right now, and so can’t really be considered a ‘cheap’ car to restore. Opting for a standard third-generation, you’ll be looking to fork out between $7,000 and $10,000. But in return, you’re getting a wonderful foundation to bring your dream classic blueprint to life with. This could just be the most tempting car on our list.

Ford Ranchero (Sixth-Generation) (Estimated $10,000)

While the El Camino stole most of the glory from the Ranchero, it has slowly regained the respect it always should’ve had from the start, as keen restorers are buying into the sixth-generation models more frequently now than ever. Just look at this supercharged 1973 Ford Ranchero 500 restomod for ideas about what you could build yourself one day.

With a choice of three-speed automatic or four-speed manual on offer, and paired with either an inline-six or a full-fat V8, you’re quite spoiled for choice here. Regardless of what you opt for, there are plenty of 1972 Ford Ranchero GT 429 project cars on the market at present. But since they, like many of the other cars on this list, are in demand, you’d better grab yours quickly.

Plymouth Fury (Fourth-Generation) (Estimated $14,000)

The cheap way to get into Plymouth restoration these days, given the sky-high prices of its Barracuda, Roadrunner and Superbird siblings. But that’s not an attempt to diminish the Fury’s legacy in any way, and given that a 1965 Plymouth Fury Sport is so special to Richard Rawlings , we probably wouldn’t be able to put this old bird down in any instance.

With just $14,000 (or there about) required to buy into the Plymouth game, we’d probably opt for something like a 440-powered 1966 Plymouth Sport Fury – you get handfuls of drama and character with its looks, but an equally impressive base to build a dream restoration project with.

Related: 10 Things You Should Know Before Starting A Car Restoration Project

Ford Mustang (First-Generation) (Estimated $15,000)

It’s quite astonishing that first-generation Mustang’s are available for as cheap as they are, considering just how storied Ford’s Pony has become over its near 60-year career. Not only is it a movie star and one of the world’s best-selling vehicles ever, but the instantly recognizable silhouette of the original Mustang alone is worth a punt. Perhaps something like this 51-years-family-owned 1965 Ford Mustang Coupe could be enough for you to pull the trigger?

We do realize that a number of people reading this story could genuinely consider the Mustang, too, which is why we recommend checking out our list of 10 things you should know about the first-gen Ford Mustang before proceeding with absolutely no caution whatsoever.

Chevrolet Camaro (Second-Generation) (Estimated $15,000)

Be honest, when you watched the scene where Sam first meets that rusty, beaten old second-generation Camaro in the first Transformers movie, you couldn’t help but wonder how lovely it would’ve looked if it had had some TLC applied. We certainly did, and that scene encapsulates just why we think the 1970 Chevrolet Camaro is one of the best restomod project cars around.

Plenty of examples on the market have already been restored to their former glories, but a handful of super cheap examples are still roaming wild. Just check out this 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 4-Speed , which sold for just under $15,000 last September. In all-white, this is a prime example of a classic muscle car which could become a genuine investment with another $15k spent, and a few months of blood, sweat, and tears applied.

Pontiac Firebird (Second-Generation) (Estimated $17,000)

Specifically, we’re referring to the later facelift examples with this one, since the early second-generation Trans Am Ram Air iterations are selling for extremely high amounts currently. Compromise with a facelift, and you’ve still got a mighty fine classic American muscle car that has plenty of potential to go from ugly duckling to absolute head turner.

With Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Hardtop Coupe’s going for as little as $17,000, they represent one of the cheapest restoration projects you can currently embark on. They also flooded the market during the 70s, which means parts will not be hard to come by. Do you really need any more reasons for why you should buy a 1978-1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am ?

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Buick Riviera (Third-Generation) (Estimated $17,000)

We completely understand why Richard Hammond has brought his Buick Riviera from The Grand Tour back, since we too are guilty of instantly falling in love with that gorgeous green bodywork the moment we saw it. The Riviera is far from the most impressive performance car on this list, but goodness, doesn’t it look sensational? That alone makes up for any imperfections it may have.

A quick look over the market will show you the vast number of Riviera’s currently on offer, and with immaculate examples like this 35-years-owned 1973 Buick Riviera still floating around. Few cars classic project cars are quite as tempting as this, so if it’s good enough for Hammond to buy, it’s good enough for us to want to restore one!

Chevrolet Impala (Third-Generation) (Estimated $20,000)

This one won’t be viable for much longer, since prices are only heading north from the reasonable quotes at present. Just look at this 27-years-owned 1962 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan project, which sold for just $6,500 last year. Of course, you can’t expect most Impala’s to sell for such low sums, since a heavy amount of work is required to that particular example to get it back on the road.

You can, however, look to pick up similar examples with a little less work needed for around $20,000. Check out this slammed 1965 Chevy Impala, which brings back memories of a lost automotive era and should provide you with all the possible inspiration you need to let your mind run wild at the possibilities you could have here.

Oldsmobile Cutlass (Third-Generation) (Estimated $20,000)

The third-generation Cutlass is not only the most desirable, but also one of the most profitable projects you can carry out right now without putting yourself into pitiful amounts of debt. We think it also represents a cut-price Charger from this era, where both looks and performance are concerned.

However, we think it's far from an ‘imitation’, and rather, remains a strong classic personality in its own right. That’s exactly why we love the 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible , but sadly, a good drop top example will likely be substantially higher than the $20,000 or so that you’d need to part with for a 1969 Oldsmobile Cutlass S .

Related: 10 Classic Japanese Cars That Make Great Projects

Ford Galaxie (Second-Generation) (Estimated $24,000)

A supremely popular muscle car, and one that doubles up as a very serious option for competitive drivers to use in endurance racing. So in purchasing a Galaxie, you not only have the bare bones of a genuinely fantastic restoration project, but also, deep beneath the wiring and the metalwork, is an equally adept racing car.

That’s why prices for a second-generation Galaxie sit comparatively higher than most of the other options on this list, but choosing a 428-powered 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 Fastback could potentially be worth way more than what you invest now in the future. We also seriously need someone to build this awesome Ford Galaxie restomod – could it be you?

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