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I Need An Affordable Project Car For A Tall Driver! What Car Should I Buy?
I Need An Affordable Project Car For A Tall Driver! What Car Should I Buy?-February 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:09:14

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Caleb is going to sell his Z3 project car because at 6’8” he doesn’t exactly fit safely within the confines of the car. He and his fiancé have a $12,000 budget for a zippy, manual transmission car that can accommodate a taller driver. What car should they buy?

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Here is the scenario.

Hi there! My name is Caleb, and my current project car is a 1997 BMW Z3 Roadster. My fiancee allowed me to buy and keep this Z3 under one condition: that I would be sure to modify the seating position so that my whole head is safely inside the vehicle’s safety envelope. This poses a challenge because, at 6'-8" tall, the top of my head ends about 4 inches above the top of the Z3's windshield with the seat pushed all of the way down to the floor. All jokes aside about buying a convertible for the unlimited headroom, I have not found a solution and so I am going to sell the Z3. My fiancee and I would really like to find a fun, zippy, manual transmission car that I can fit in and that would be a great entry-level project car for us to drive on the weekends. We both drive fairly practical cars (Subaru Crosstrek and Ford Maverick), so we would really like our project car to be something a bit funkier and impractical. Budget is anywhere from $5,000 - $12,000

Quick Facts:

Up to $12,000

King of Prussia, PA

No

Funky, manual, zippy

Something with a low roof

Expert 1: Tom McParland - Mini On The Outside, Big On The Inside

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This one is certainly a challenge, as most of your small, zippy cars aren’t designed for folks with taller frames. Even though I am a very average-sized dude, I have some personal experience that may point you in the right direction. I once owned a 2004 Mini Cooper S and found the interior way roomier than expected. When the car was up for its state inspection, I took it station where they checked the basic safety features tested for emissions and so on. The worker that was assigned to drive the car through the testing area was a very large man, I don’t know his exact measurements but he was well over 6-ft tall. I pulled the car up, got out, and left the door open. The man looked at the car, looked at me, looked at the car again, and said, “Sir, I dunno if I can fit in here.” I adjusted the seat to its lowest position, and this big fella sat down with an inch or so of headroom to spare, he looked around and said, “Well I’ll be dammed.” .

Obviously, the Cooper checks your boxes of small, fun, and zippy. It is also certainly funky enough to be different. Minis aren’t known to be the most reliable, but you said this was a project car, and there is decent aftermarket support. You will definitely want an S model for the extra power, and finding decent examples under twelve grand shouldn’t be too hard. ten grand. It does have a minor accident in its history, but that tends to be something that was cosmetic.

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Caleb, bear with me a second. I realize that your entire thing here is “accounting for your height,” and that you specifically said you didn’t want any low-roof coupes. I also realize that I am suggesting a low-slung, compact coupe. Here’s the thing: I think a Toyobaru will fit you great.

Despite its low, sleek looks, the Scion FR-S/Toyota 86/Toyota GR86/Subaru BRZ is actually built to accommodate tall drivers. I, at six feet tall, could wear a helmet in mine with ample room to spare. are full of drivers over six feet, , who fit great in their hachirokus — all thanks to the slight, but noticeable, bubbles in the roof over the front seats.

It can be a little tricky to find a clean-title Toyobaru in your budget, but there are options out there. , or you could try totalk down by two grand. You’ll likely fit great in a bone-stock car, but there’s always the option of for extra room. Bride has , which will give you all the room you need.

Those options are, of course, the best part of a project car. You want something that’s not only fun to drive, but that can be wrenched on and modified. That means you need something with a strong aftermarket, and the Toyobaru twins (quadruplets?) have third-party support in spades. See you on the FT86Club forums.

Expert 3: Collin Woodard - Risky Business

Nissan 370Z

Unfortunately, Caleb, as I’m sure you’ve already discovered, finding a zippy, fun car with a manual transmission isn’t easy on a $12,000 budget. If you could possibly spend a little more, you could always go with . It’s the king of coupes for tall drivers, after all, and it comes with both a manual transmission and a V8. Even if you could stretch your budget to $16,000, though, I don’t know if it’s what you’d call “zippy.” Fun in its own way, yes, but not zippy.

It’s also probably not the best candidate for a project car. For a 10-year-old Dodge with 127,000 miles on the odometer, it’s in shockingly good condition. So I say let’s roll the dice. Let’s take a few risks. My suggestion might end up being a terrible idea, but it also might not be a terrible idea. You won’t know until you bring your new car home and start poking around.

You see, my actual recommendation is a Nissan 370Z. They have a lot more headroom and legroom than you might expect, so there’s a decent chance you’ll actually fit inside. And comes in just under your $12,000 budget. Oh, and it also happens to have a salvaged title. Normally, that would be your cue to run in the other direction, but you said you want a project car, right? I don’t know what gremlins are hiding under the hood, but sorting them out can just be part of the project. It’ll be fun!

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