I suppose I should introduce myself before I get started, I'm new here to GRM, after lurking for about 4 years. Lots of knowledge here and when I start to have more time to devote to tracking I'll be posting more and more. It appears a lot of you think like I do so see if y'all can help me out here.
I currently drive an 84 Celica Supra. It's a great car. It is also 30 years old and could probably stand to be retired from daily driver status. That being said, I'm looking for something a little newer but along the same lines. I've been trying to bang my head and come up with something to look for but I can't find anything that ticks all the boxes. I'm looking at:
sub 3600 pounds preferably RWD preferably V/L6 or V8 has to have IRS has to have relatively accessible parts has to be reliable enough to be daily driven budget MAX is about 20k but would prefer to stay in the 10-13k range
My thoughts have drifted to an LS swapped FD3S RX7. They're easily attainable, bulletproof, and have quite a sizable aftermarket for what I intend to do here. Some have suggested that I could daily drive my 91 Dodge Stealth R/T TT but as I'm sure many of you know attempting to daily drive a Mitsubishi will leave me broke and/or stranded somewhere 500 miles from home.
My plan thus far is to get a running/driving swapped FD, gut most of the interior, widebody it enough to run somewhere around 275 section in front and 315 in rear, coilovers, larger brakes, have it corner weighted, and all that other good street/track stuff. The hatch should allow me to carry what I need for my job.
I should probably also say that while I have given thought to a cage, I'm not going to be racing this car competitively. It will see an occasional HPDE but it won't be a track only monster, if it was, a rotary would be fine, but I need it to work all the time. It will likely not see any driving in the winter though working heat is a must here, it can get into the negatives with no snow/ice on the ground. AC would be nice in summer though not necessary.
Those are my thoughts, but GRM, do you have any other suggestions on a daily driver that won't embarrass itself on track? I'm all ears and I can afford to sit a while and wait for a good deal.