The point is though, I never expected to enjoy this thing so much. I really adore it. I can't wait to pull it in the booth and repaint it and throw on some new monza 15s and tires. Having restored tons of cars (by trade) I am really flying through this project even though I drive it nearly every day. I pull off side jobs every weekend to fund the project so I'm short on time to actually do it because I'm hustling to buy all the parts.
It took me a little while to get my head around its design, wiring, plumbing and all its little weird differences, I scoured all the manuals and schematics for a few weeks to digest it, but now, somehow it all makes sense and I get the car. Great little design and handles like a beast, what a go-cart! After its pretty much done I'm going to be sketching out the v6 swap just to give it a little more balls. I've decided on the 3.4 w/5 speed out of a mid 90s firebird. Even bone stock, 200lbs of torque and 150 hp should rock the car pretty well. A few complications though, I have to fab a front sump pan etc. Nonetheless, I'll be in no hurry to pull whats in it as long as it runs well, which it does. Funny how sometimes little unexpected things turn out to be so enjoyable. I had no idea what I was getting into when I found this half dead roach in that dudes garage, just happy that I did.
