Well, I always go through the suspension and brakes first. Doesn't matter how fast a car is if it's all over the road and can't stop.
Along with this I make sure the engine that is in the car is running well and the electrical system throughout the car is working correctly.
Next…..
I move on to the interior. I can drive a ratty car with a nice interior. A nasty interior makes me uncomfortable.
Up to this point I have a project that I can drive.
Now comes the big stuff…..
Paint and power adders.
While the car is in the body shop I get the engine and trans ready at home.
This is the basic plan that works for me.
That's sort of where I'm at right now. I've been trying to just get the car back on the road and drivable so i can have some fun with it. The interior is first on the list for sure, I'd really like to have some carpet in it, lol. The front seats are out of a Viper that I made up some mounting rails for with universal seat sliders. All the panels and trim are actually in really good shape, I was really surprised. No dash cracks or anything. The little 318 purrs like a kitten now that I've got the fuel filter clean and a new fuel pump on it, but the throwout is grinding pretty bad, so that's on my weekend list. The rear end is okay, it's an 8.25 with big bolt axles and 2.5" brakes, so it's actually not a bad piece, though it needs posi. I actually bought the car pretty much out of a body shop, though admittedly it's not a really good job, pretty thin and some sanding scratches showing, but I'll work on that later, at least it's fresh and presentable. I've added up most of what I think I'll need for interior, so I wanted to get a head start on engine ideas since I know that's the big ticket item of the build.
@ JoeDust
Ooh, I like the sound of that. The rotating assemblies I found were from an Ebay seller. Someone else mentioned them in another thread, I'd have to look it up, but he did kits for a 318, 340, and 360. At the moment he doesn't have any 318 listings, which would be nice so I could reuse the block I have, but if all I needed was a block I could probably get something out of a junk yard cheap I would hope. Is there really any difference between the 340 and 360 block? I know the bore is a little different, but strength-wise is there anything of note between them?
@FlyFish
That's my big problem right now. I have always wanted to do a blower car and would love for this to be my first, but I know that there is no way I can build the whole thing at once on my college student budget. That's where I'm really struggling, I know that I should go lower compression for a blower, but I'm pretty sure it's going to be a year or so before I could even consider one, so I want to make something that would be fun in the meantime. I can still boost higher compression, but I'm not sure how much I would want to put the engine through since I would still be driving it on the street.
@Moper
It would be something that sits on top, probably 8-71 style, would need to look into the specifics, but advice would be greatly appreciated since I'm really not too knowledgeable on all the different types and sizing =P. No centrifugals or turbos for me, I wanna be gaudy for once, lol. As far as boost, I'm not exactly sure. I would like to shoot for 500-600 horse, so whatever it would take to get me there, though I will be driving it to the track, so I would say from my limited knowledge that I would probably keep the boost under 15 or so, unless the engine won't have any problems standing up to it all day.