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Guest YellowJacket894
Posted (edited)

Here's the lowdown:

This fall, chances that I'll finally find something to drive are looking good. I'm hoping to God I'll manage to be driving a classic first-generation Pontiac Firebird, but I'm not going to bet the bank on it.

I've considered some other options that fit my criteria (it has to be rear-drive) so I can have a backup plan just in case things don't turn out the way I have planned them to. I've considered more modern cars, too, and Cadillac's Catera has made it's way onto my list.

The car is okay as is. But a thought crossed my mind: if I do end up driving one of these, could I graft the nose of the GTO onto a Catera? And with a little bit of fabrication and elbow greese, could I slap the taillamps on the back?

Just a thought.

Oh, and here's a Catera I found for less than $4,000.

Edited by YellowJacket894
Posted

sounds pretty cool i was recently thinking about getting a GTO or other 2 dr GM car and grafting a 2004 impala SS nose and talk onto it . . . i always thought they should have made a 2 dr of that car

Guest YellowJacket894
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If you're a masochist, you'll love the Catera.

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Same could be said about BV's Millenia, too. :D

Posted (edited)

It might be more work than you'd think. The Catera and GTO, although both based off the same original platform, are different in size and shape.

It's kinda like how GM couldn't use the Saab convertible version of Epsilon to make the G6 Convertible. When different engineers get their hands on the technology, it will evolve in different ways.

I don't have any resources to back up this statement, so maybe someone more knowledgeable can tell you more (or otherwise).

Edited by aaaantoine
Posted (edited)

Good for you for insisting on RWD. 8)

As far as the GTO skin anything can be done but this is

probably a little harder to do than it looks on paper.

Forget the GTO nose and drop in the GTO's LS2

Yes... I agree.

Edited by Sixty8panther
Guest YellowJacket894
Posted (edited)

It might be more work than you'd think. The Catera and GTO, although both based off the same original platform, are different in size and shape.

It's kinda like how GM couldn't use the Saab convertible version of Epsilon to make the G6 Convertible. When different engineers get their hands on the technology, it will evolve in different ways.

I don't have any resources to back up this statement, so maybe someone more knowledgeable can tell you more (or otherwise).

As far as the GTO skin anything can be done but this is

probably a little harder to do than it looks on paper.

Ah, well so much for that idea then...I guess...

Good for you for insisting on RWD. 8)

Not going to take anything but rear-drive. As long as there's something rear-drive available to drive, I'm sticking with it until I cough out my death rattle.

Forget the GTO nose and drop in the GTO's LS2.

Hmmm...another good idea... :scratchchin:

Edited by YellowJacket894
Posted

it is a though decision, isnt it? but 4,000 dollars? geez, an vehicle that runs for that is probaly broke (or near breaking point). any way, why not wait a while AFTER you get your license (like when you get 18 or in college) that way you can save your money and can will have reliable driving experience. it's just a sugestion, but still... consider it... maybe? please? :unsure:

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