Well it depends on the finances of the owner and if they want this then
so be it.
Seriously, it will be easiest if you can find a reasonable RWD car with
preferably an inline-4, and not too much in the way of electronic engine
controls, or something commonly used in custom conversions such at
aftermarket electronics are available.
> Yes I'm sure the car will need a lot, but the person she was talking to about
> doing the work is very capable and knowledgeable of these cars. As for wanting
> originality - I didn't get that at all from her. She just wants to be able to
> drive her car again and is uncomfortable about the manual tranny. I suggested
> a
> B1800 engine and tranny or maybe a Pinto drivetrain a couple of days ago.
> There
> is already one person in the club with a Volvo drivetrain in his TD
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