What Makes a Car a Project?
There
is no clear cut definition for what constitutes a project car.
Depending on who you are, and how you grew up, a project car might be a
1957 Chevy Bel Air, a 1991 Honda Civic Hatchback, a Chevy Silverado
4x4 pickup truck or even a motorcycle. While there may not be an
specific definition, you know one when you see it.Project cars can be found just about anywhere, from car lots and junk yards to old abandoned barns in the middle of nowhere. Finding the perfect project cars takes a lot of time, and a keen attention to detail. You have to take so many different factors into account when choosing your car, from rust to price, the car has to have a perfect balance of restorability potential and cost effectiveness.
However you define what a project car is, the same basic ideas apply to most of them. You are looking for a car that is in need of some TLC. Maybe the car has a lot of body rot, and you are looking to give it a complete aesthetic makeover and put it in an antique car show. Maybe the car has a blown motor, and you are looking to replace it with that rare Japanese Performance engine to give it a bunch of power. Maybe you aren't even looking to make the car practicle again, and want to make it an all out drag, rally, or circle track monster. Whatever your plans are, you can rest assure that you can find it Here.
At Project Cars For Sale, we are trying to make your search a little easier. Below you will find project cars from across the country, in a variety of automotive genres, conditions and prices. If you cant find your next project here, you may never find it!
You can start your search by visiting our Project cars, Project trucks, Project race cars or Project Motorcycle pages. If you can't find what you want there, try using the search and advanced search functions located at the top of the page. Good luck!