This is a long term thought process but figured I'd start getting some opinions.
My daughter will be driving in under 1-1/2 years. She's expressed an interest in driving Hundy which I'm not opposed to given how safe it would be in the daily traffic jam that is Atlanta traffic. Plus, I'm just proud that she wants to drive a Cruiser! Not sure I'd let her take it forever, but for the 2-1/2 years she's driving while in HS, I think it's a pretty good choice as long as she gets comfortable with the size... so far she's picking it up pretty well. It would also save me from having to buy a 5th car to clog up the driveway during that time which would be a huge win at the homestead. So, first, anyone think I'm crazy to consider letting a new driver take over a beast of a truck?
I'll assume that I'm not crazy, or will ignore any concerns raised, and move on to the second question.
In order to pull off giving her the Hundy, I would have to consider turning SORF into a semi-daily driver or I'm back to 5 cars and might as well just get Kristen a car. SORF is solid mechanically so I'm not worried about that at all, but would need to do some things to increase the comfort level.
Here's the list of things I'd need to do...
1. AC is a must. I can't drive it to work in 95 degrees and 80% humidity and keep my job. I have an "F" that runs fine, but tough to equip with AC. It's mated to an SM420. I am considering a 350 swap (sorry purists... have a better solution and I'll listen
). A bit of highway speed and overall power would be nice. Thoughts on that? Price and pro's/cons between Carb'd and EFI?
2. Interior comfort. I have a set of nice Volvo seats that I haven't installed yet, so I'm set there. How about sound deadening? Carpet, insulation? Any ideas on how quiet you could make a 40 and best ways to get it done? I'd put the hard top back on and install a headliner as well. It doesn't need to be lexus quiet, but it would be nice to hold a conversation while driving which I can't do today.
Anything else I should consider. Luckily I have a lot of time to think this through.
My daughter will be driving in under 1-1/2 years. She's expressed an interest in driving Hundy which I'm not opposed to given how safe it would be in the daily traffic jam that is Atlanta traffic. Plus, I'm just proud that she wants to drive a Cruiser! Not sure I'd let her take it forever, but for the 2-1/2 years she's driving while in HS, I think it's a pretty good choice as long as she gets comfortable with the size... so far she's picking it up pretty well. It would also save me from having to buy a 5th car to clog up the driveway during that time which would be a huge win at the homestead. So, first, anyone think I'm crazy to consider letting a new driver take over a beast of a truck?
I'll assume that I'm not crazy, or will ignore any concerns raised, and move on to the second question.

In order to pull off giving her the Hundy, I would have to consider turning SORF into a semi-daily driver or I'm back to 5 cars and might as well just get Kristen a car. SORF is solid mechanically so I'm not worried about that at all, but would need to do some things to increase the comfort level.
Here's the list of things I'd need to do...
1. AC is a must. I can't drive it to work in 95 degrees and 80% humidity and keep my job. I have an "F" that runs fine, but tough to equip with AC. It's mated to an SM420. I am considering a 350 swap (sorry purists... have a better solution and I'll listen

2. Interior comfort. I have a set of nice Volvo seats that I haven't installed yet, so I'm set there. How about sound deadening? Carpet, insulation? Any ideas on how quiet you could make a 40 and best ways to get it done? I'd put the hard top back on and install a headliner as well. It doesn't need to be lexus quiet, but it would be nice to hold a conversation while driving which I can't do today.
Anything else I should consider. Luckily I have a lot of time to think this through.
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