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I recently watched one of the many American car customising programmes that have appeared on TV where they took a new muscle car (charger I think, wasn't really paying attention) and slapped an early model body on it.
Now sitting here musing to myself about taking a nice new 508 GT 2.2 HDI 200 BHP, de-fap and remap up to around 250 BHP and slap the body from a 406 coupe on it.

Yes, yes...I know it probably couldn't be done due to the different chasis etc... but in my head it works.

Anyone else have any suggestions?
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An Audi RS4 with a rusty old Montego Countryman body shell over it :cheesy:
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I'm getting a bit old for that sort of thing but what I used to do, before you could buy decent diesel cars was to fit diesel engines into various cars making improvements as I went. My first was a brand new Perkins 4/99 engine into a 1956 Vauxhall Velox, Perkins made conversion kits for practically every British car and van of the time, a very feeble and noisy engine at the time but gave amazing economy.

The next incarnation of that engine was the 4/108, a bit more powerful but still pretty dirty and I fitted that one in about 10 different cars making various gearbox and transmission modifications as I went.

If I had the energy and money now I would like to use something like the BMW 6 pot diesel engines in cars I prefer but since the introduction of mass electronics it makes the job much more difficult now - and I have run out of energy. :(

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gumby6371 wrote:Now sitting here musing to myself about taking a nice new 508 GT 2.2 HDI 200 BHP, de-fap and remap up to around 250 BHP and slap the body from a 406 coupe on it.
Can you get one with a proper gearbox? I think not. :(

You could get almost the same results with a more extremely tuned original 2.2 HDi coupe - last time I looked 215 BHP / 450 Nm was possible for about £5/600, (that's just software and alternative MAP + rail sensors - no mechanical mods). Chuck in a 6-speed + clutch / dmf and you'd more or less double that figure, but still have one seriously quick coupe for not much money.
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Years ago, when I were a lad, I used to read Street Machine magazine which was a great thing.
There were many insane engines in normal cars ( V8 supercharged and turboed Mk3 Cortina anyone..? ) but there were also some relatively modest incarnations..

As Gumby asked the question, I remember being in awe of a guy that got a 3ltr Capri, shortened the chassis and put a Moggy Minor body on it....

I would like to see an amalgamated Bugatti Veyron / Austin Princess...
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I remember seeing a corsa b with a 3.2L v6 supercharged. I wonder how they shoehorned that in?


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I see your point Doggy and in a hyperthetical world I'd agree but if I was actually going to do it I'd prefer the mechanicals to be shiny and new including the suspension parts.
I believe the 508 GT's flappy paddle box is pretty good...and who wouldn't want a HUD and 2 turbo's? :cheesy:
I'd also be happier getting an extra 50 BHP from an engine designed to give 200 than 215+ from an engine designed for 136. Less chance of things going spectacularly wrong!

The other alternative might be a 406 coupe body on a remapped 407 3 litre HDI chassis if you want it to be seriously quick, while you were doing the swap you could fit an access panel for the inevitable climate control flap failure :lol:
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Aren't "body swaps" a lot harder these days since all production cars (saving the noteable exceptions of the likes of Caterham and Morgan) are monococque forms, rather than bodies-on-ladder-chassis? i.e. you can't just lift the body off a car, leaving the wheels, powerplant+drivetrain, etc. all still attached to the chassis, and drop in a new bodyshell on top, because the bodyshell is a structural component of the chassis, sitting on top of a front and a rear subframe.

That said, there's a cracking thread on Pistonheads "Readers Cars" section where a guy with username "andygtt" is fitting the V10 lump from a BMW M5 into an old Ford Capris bodyshell. The same guy has also taught himself how to make and mould carbon-fibre body shells, and has done serious work on his own Noble in terms of replacing metal with carbon.
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If your serious about doing it it can be done, what you have to do is plasma cut out the floor pan of the new body shell is
a 406 coupe & do the same with the doner cars drive train floor pan. This is mega simplyfied I could write pages & pages with a detailed description of the work involved but I can't be bothered :cheesy: .
Surfice to say it's been done loads of times & my favourite was a heavily modified mkII mini shell with a scooby wrx 4x4 drivetrain
& floorpan mega motor 8)
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