Quote Originally Posted by HOTRODPAINT
Here is a customer's "other car". This is in addition to his '40 Chevy.

I don't think I would go that way, but many are trying to recreate the earliest cars, so that would help sales.

The key would be choosing a rugged, moderate cost, and easily found engine, with speed equipment available. Obviously, it should have good performance potential, as some might want an added blower or turbo. I don't know how easily found a Pinto motor is, but I would consider that myself. If possible, it should also have a "generic" appearance. If there is a good candidate, I would go with a domestic engine, rather than an import, as I think that would make this combo most acceptable to a wide range of enthusiasts.
The "generic" look is exactly what I would be after, there is a copy of every copy already being built! I would imagine it would have a bit of this or that showing in the body, with so many cars built over the years, it would be impossible to have a body with a totally unique look!