Need guidance... starting a hotrod
Hi everyone! I have finally saved enough money to being work on something i’ve been saving for for two years... my own Toyota hot rod. Why Toyota? the reason is because I’ve always loved Toyota, they are very dependable and high quality, and because a Toyota hotrod is different! I’m new to building hot rods so this is all very new to me. I apologize in advance for my ignorance (but you gotta start somewhere!) From what i’ve gathered this is how its done (please correct me if i’m wrong!) I’m going for a very simple boxy straight angle design with this car. I already named it “badtrip” i’m thinking i’m going to go with a black car with a cool graphic on the side and a blue, green, or possible black light lighting the engine, the under body, and the interior of the car. So here is what i’m thinking...
First I get my engine/transmission, a 1UZ-FE (4.0L V8 ) out of a Lexus LS400. Clean and rebuild it, add supercharger. Rebuild the tranny to handle the power from the V8.
Then, I select my chassis, now this is up for debate but I think i’m going to go with a 92-97 paseo or tercel. It has a 93.7 inch wheelbase which should be perfect. I take the body off of the car and clean/repair the chassis.
Next, I modify the rear so that the 22x10 Intro wheel GT sport wheels (or I may go with Boyd-Coddington Timeless 2’s) wont make the rear end of the car stand up like a 4x4. I also mod the front so that the 17x8’s even the stance out. Pictures and more info on the wheels can be found here: http://www.introwheels.com/pages/w_e...gt_sport.shtml
Then the adjustable Coilovers suspension is installed in conjunction with the modifications to the frame for the wheels. LS400 brake with braided steel lines are installed.
I have a basic design of how the car will look but dimensions are going to be taken as I go. Therefore, the next step for me would be to measure out all the parts that’ll make up the frame of the car. Cut the steel tubing (what size do I use?) then have the ends shaved so they’ll fit together (what's that process called?) Then I weld the frame to the car.
Next the engine goes into the frame and is secured. I from there can measure out and bend piping for the dual exhaust and secure the transmission. Also I assume i’ll need to install a firewall (correct?)
After that I construct the cabin (i’ll be molding fiberglass to allot of the interior along with sound components and the necessary gauges) attach and build the doors (i’m thinking shaved suicide doors) and install the windshield.
Next is the tricky part, I think I want to install large over fenders to the rear wheels. they’d just cover the tops and half of the sides. The metal work for the rear gets measured out and installed along with the taillights and brake lights. The rest of the bodywork get taken care of. Plexiglas gets installed to the sides front so you can see the engine inside. I’m probably going to light the inside of the engine with some sort of lights as said above.
Mirrors with LED turn signals are installed (is it safe to run the wire for that thru the tubular frame?)
Now we get to the front... I really really don’t know what I want to do with the front. I know exactly what I want the rear, side, and interior to look like but when it comes to the front I have no idea. I’m actually considering just waiting till everything is done before I begin to work on it. Right now i’m leaning toward something like this:
http://www.crossley-motors.org.uk/military/repulse.jpg
I don’t know what that style of headlights is called but that's what i’m leaning toward. One thing that's been stuck in my head is the classic Lexus lights pattern... White/whitish blue headlights with bright yellow fogs. I’m more then likely going to incorporate that into the car.
I am finally ready to accept the responsibility of building such a car and i’m extremely excited to start. So does that look like a good plan or am I completely missing something??
Thanks for all your help!!