most unusual drift car?

Loving reading through this thread so far! Keep it going, there must be more suggestions with however members many on here...

Round our way there was a guy who had this ridiculously pimped old 80s hearse (think it was a granada iirc) that sounded like death had taken up residence in the exhaust and was lying in wait. More than likely the guy never drifted it that we know of but it looked and sounded like it WANTED to so badly. I would love to see that if anyone is looking for a build idea!

edit- just found this Hahahahaha!
 
Last edited:
1.8 FF celica

2009_tochigi_baka_005.jpg


2009_tochigi_baka_006.jpg



The guy was featured in Drift Tengoku back in 2010
 
It's good to see more unusual stuff getting skidded more these days, but there's still not enough!

Here's a few...

VR6 powered Polonez is a recent fave of mine...
fsodrift.png


DSCF2212Custom.jpg


Cortinatyretest.jpg


388740_10150418891645698_152606655697_8648591_1359345690_n.jpg
 
Loving reading through this thread so far! Keep it going, there must be more suggestions with however members on here...

I was looking for a super cheap drift slut for a new event starting up locally, 2 cars I came across that I havn't seen drifting but were realistic budget drifters...


...
Jag S type, 3ltr V6 manual. I found 2 for £500
Mitsubishi Pajero, 3ltr manual SWB, £500, was used as a non road farmers donkey.
 
Last edited:
291788_2368754508931_2026479543_n.jpg


spitfire 4age toyota powered ..ill get some pics with the huxley cage added

418272_3053131137919_1256158304_n.jpg


nissan cefiro (tell motty someone)

387475_2574481091967_379980144_n.jpg
 
Last edited:
Few unusual cars we have see at DWYB over the years

DWYB2.jpg


DWYB1.jpg


DWYB1.jpg


DWYB8.jpg


DWYB16.jpg


This was my fave - 500hp YB lump, mental hill climb car

dwyb1.jpg
 
Last edited:
Hahaha! I was thinking about these the other day when I saw a little Daihatsu that someone had lowered (probly just cut thesprings am guessing).
I used to work as a gardener driving little suzuki vans. Those things actually drift ok to begin with on loose dusty gravel if you gun it. Not recommended though as even a sudden gust of wind feels a bit iffy. Never rolled one yet tho! Although I do not miss these vehicles would love to try a welded one.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top