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Originally Posted by verticalflight
Something reliable, simple, and safe.
Perhaps an earlier year 911 is the best way to go.
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Hell no. The original 911 was designed with
1960 technology and the first redesign that materially affected it's safety was the 964 model. No car before a 964 is remotely safe for a kid. I'd argue that you shouldn't consider anything earlier than a 996.
Frankly, I put mine in an old AWD Audi that couldn't spin a tire on wet pavement if it tried. It was a 1990 V8, a full-sized car with pretty advanced safety features for its day, (ahead of both Mercedes and BMW) and when he wrecked it, nobody got hurt and my wallet was only very slightly dented.
JR