- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
This has been on my mind for years, thought I'd put it down in words. Not sure how many of you guys follow David Freiburger and some of the offroady-cars he's built, his cars are a big influence with this idea. What really turned me onto this are some of the cars that have raced in the NORRA 1000, aka the Mexican 1000. There have been a bunch of old school muscle cars built up for offroad racing and I absolutely LOVE the look. Here's a bit of what I'm getting at.... basically a muscle car that has been raised, wheel wells cut to clear bigger tires and some prerunner-type bumpers, offroad lights, roll cage, stripped interior, etc.
And one of the Freiburger's cars, the Challenger.
Basically, I think it would be awesome to have a beater muscle car to build up like these, weld up the rear diff, put some "big" offroad tires on it and a reliable engine & trans and cruise around the dirt roads with it, hanging the rear end out. I could see myself building up a beater GM muscle car like this in the near future. I really love this idea.... but it has to be the right car, a beater that isn't worth much to begin with. ( Just don't suggest I go this route with the '66 El Camino.)
And one of the Freiburger's cars, the Challenger.
Basically, I think it would be awesome to have a beater muscle car to build up like these, weld up the rear diff, put some "big" offroad tires on it and a reliable engine & trans and cruise around the dirt roads with it, hanging the rear end out. I could see myself building up a beater GM muscle car like this in the near future. I really love this idea.... but it has to be the right car, a beater that isn't worth much to begin with. ( Just don't suggest I go this route with the '66 El Camino.)