Now, before you go off at me, telling me its not worth it.. I know.
Hence why, I'm considering changing a FWD AE82 to RWD. At this stage, ideas are all we have, so any comments/criticism is appreciated.
The car: 1985 AE82 1.6GL Corolla.
The parts donor: 1980 AE70 1.5SE (yeah ok, its a DX)
The plan: Get rwd 4age T50, driveshaft, hilux/ae86/te71/corona rear end.
Chop both tranny tunnels out, weld RWD tunnel to FWD floor, as much and as far as possible.
Attempt to mate RWD engine/susp. crossmember to FWD chassis rails, or fabricate new crossmember.
Cut body out around rear wheel wells, fabricate new sheeting to house rear end. Install susp. arm mounts, strut towers to suit. Install donor rear end. Fabricate gbox crossmember, install gbox, install motor.
Adapt waterpump, manifolds (well, not really, as the 4AC manifold rises in the middle of the motor) to suit RWD.
Thats the basic plan. The only major flaws we can pick are;
If we do keep the AE82 front struts/brakes/crossmember, what happens to the CV/driveshafts? do we just leave the outboard CVs in the hubs?
Length of tunnel, adapting to rear of FWD floorplan.
Fuel tank; would probably have to be chopped up to fit, or a new one in the boot.
Adapting interior to fit back in! We want the "factory" look.
Now, before you think this is some outlandish plan for RWD domination, its not. We just have the time, tools, materials and beer to make this conversion a reality; its not likely that the modified car will ever see the road again! So basically, its just a fun project.
Comments?