while most of your info holds merritt, 12's are not that easily seen by a four cylinder car, trust me I tune them. Most of those off-80's cars you listed weren't even capable of a 16 second pass, and are so scarce that they aren't even worth looking for. Let alone finding aftermarket to support them, I don't recal ever seeing anything for that Mopar car you mentioned. The one exception there of course is the 2.3 ford motor, potentially fast, once again, I will give respect to those who build it right. (by right I mean don't slap a fart can, some clear corners, and rims on a car and try to make anyone think you're fast.) As far as price goes, we must be in a completely different price zone. A grand anywhere in Ca. wont get you a 240 even remotely resembling a drivable car, and if you've ever had to rebuild a wrecked one you know those parts aint cheap. Around here $2500 - $4000 can still get you a driveable first gen Camaro (the so-called cream of the crop). We've all pulled our cars from people's back yards, fixed them up, made them daily drivers, and even turn twelve seconds or better. They may not be the choicest of years, but then again if any of us really gave a crap about what people though of our rides we would all be driving Tahoes, Expiditions, and Escalades right?🙂 Heres what we got: 1979 Camaro (mine), 1968 Mustang sedan, 1971 Ford Maverick (two door), 1978 Trans Am, 1973 Chevelle (two door), 1974 Nova (two door), 1972 Charger, and a 1969 Cougar. I guess it really depends on what you are into, we like to take old muscle and make it live again. To any of us, it just seems to be too much work, money and hassle to make the final outcome worth it. But who am I to speak anyway, our entire group got stomped by a couple of late sixties VW bugs running low 10's on VW engines with NO power adders. Oh that was one last thing, with that same ammount of money and some creative gearhead engineering, anyone of us (and all of you included) could make ANY turbo run our v8s, then where would we be? Apples and Oranges I suppose.