3 choices here, sketchiness may vary. LEFT: Abandoned covet that was left behind a small gas station convenience store for 23 years and sold for $100 as a donor parts car. Since the body was still relatively rust free, a pair of racing seats, strut bar, and a 2.0L I4 from a Wrecked modified covet was stuffed into the engine bay along with a massive, laggy turbo off of a junkyard Diesel D Series. Makes over 750 hp and has a free custom paint job CENTER: A Gavril D series 2WD wagon that was used as a farm truck down in Kansas after the owner bought a new roamer to haul his family around in. The truck never had any major issues and it was sold due to said farmer replacing it with his Top of the line D series he bought in 2003. The new owner put 2 massive turbos on it and installed a camshaft from an RV. Makes over 760 HP and still serves as a good truck for messing around in. RIGHT: A Moonhawk bought off of a garage that had used it for various parts until you couldn't really tell what it once was. A wrecked bastion bought at a vehicle auction served as the engine donor for the car and was given a significant boost in power by the Chinese diesel turbos bought off of ebay and a NOS kit. Makes big power and it can barely go in a straight line.
I'd take the Moonhawk, and use it to learn about the process of restoring classic cars. I would get rid of all the modified stuff, and try to return it to stock over a long period of time. Or, I would just find so much rust underneath that thing that it wouldn't be worth the time at that point.
I'd have to go with that Scintilla. Love the colour combo, sweet car overall. Ibishu Signia (original heritage racing car) or Cherrier Picnic (original rally car)?
Even if the Stambecco wasn’t damaged, I’d still pick the Moonhawk. --- Post updated --- You know, it’s called the Autobello Stambecco.
Stambecco obviously,Better fuel economy,Heavy offroad capabilities,More agile,Can ram lighter vehicles aside easily without major damage,Strong frame,Can take a lot of beating before being totaled,Can haul tons of stuff,I sit up high and low cars will slide under my bumper or not hurt me too badly.(Bolide,Wigeon,so on.),Large on the interior(As i'm pretty tall),Controllable,Safer in a crash. Obviously i would change the steering wheel to a plastic one(If that existed in BeamVerse),Way more Practical due to Cabover design(More Space to Size Ratio). Answer:BadassBecco.