any pre 70s cars are simpleWhat is a good fixer upper car for a beginner?
You mean to fix up yourself? Go with something that was manufactured for a lot of years without many style changes. Like a Chevy S-10. Parts will be cheaper because of all the years they were made and the high number in production. Look for something along those lines.What is a good fixer upper car for a beginner?
any older 80's car they are easy to fix up. but stay away from the older BMW's and Mercedes they are just as expensive as the newer models. To be honest with you the older Honda's and GM's are very simple there is lots of room to work with under the hood but GM's have more affordable replacement parts.
go with the compact Japanese car,
there are lots of cheap aftermarket parts
they're small easy to work on
lot's of JDM engine today if you're considering an engine swap.
Go to the junkyard and take note of the most popular car in there because that's were you'll be getting your parts from. FYI any with head impacts on the windshield you might want to avoid that make/model.
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