After a number of false starts and missteps, I am finally starting on my second Z3-based project. Plan is similar to the first time: EV-swap a BMW Z3 and then body swap it with a kit from Tribute Automotive for a retro restomod style car. This time, something with a hard top. And more power. And more range.
I have a completely rust free Z3 (1.9 auto) from Japan with low mileage. I had it fully undersealed and cavity waxed when I bought it three years ago so shouldn't need any welding or much mechanical work.
Powertrain will be from a Lexus. The IS300h gearbox is actually two whopping electric motors and as @Andybpowell has proven, it can really make a Z3 shift. Plus batteries from somewhere (TBC) and a bunch of other ancillaries (power steering etc).
Only bit I don't have is batteries (and shortened prop etc obvs), and I haven't fully decided what to do with those. I'm going to do all the bits I can do (and try to empty my storage unit in the process, selling off spare parts to fund the project - anyone need a pair of doors? Interior bits? The motor from a Prius?).
As before I'll be videoing the process. First video up here:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTzKQobPc3M
I have a completely rust free Z3 (1.9 auto) from Japan with low mileage. I had it fully undersealed and cavity waxed when I bought it three years ago so shouldn't need any welding or much mechanical work.
Powertrain will be from a Lexus. The IS300h gearbox is actually two whopping electric motors and as @Andybpowell has proven, it can really make a Z3 shift. Plus batteries from somewhere (TBC) and a bunch of other ancillaries (power steering etc).
Only bit I don't have is batteries (and shortened prop etc obvs), and I haven't fully decided what to do with those. I'm going to do all the bits I can do (and try to empty my storage unit in the process, selling off spare parts to fund the project - anyone need a pair of doors? Interior bits? The motor from a Prius?).
As before I'll be videoing the process. First video up here: