I got a free QSW 5 years ago, stored for a year, then I cut it up and re-assembled it as an elCamino inspired "ute".
Drove it as a beater for 3 months, drove it in the garage and ignored it for 4 years...
Last spring I hatched a plan to swap in 20VT from my 1986 4000q, torsen 016 trans from 200 20v, torsen rear diff, new intercooler, exhaust by Jonathan, 3071bb turbo, re-sliced and re-diced "Swanson" intake by Jonathan full street/track roll cage, camber caster plates up front... custom steel flares, all new wiring, custom breather & valve cover.
I've done almost everything myself except exhaust & aluminum welding by Jonathan and some help swapping the motor and trans in.
The long story in pictures:

here's the car when I bought it, part of the 3/$500 legendary QSW bonanza... found online, stranger who lived 1.5 miles from me!
It had grille, lights and front struts/brakes from older 2wd Quantum Wagon on it... lots of bondo and primer over a little rust

3rd car (silver) was very rusty, this test hack was done the night before it went off to the scrap yard after I picked it clean

Here it is in primer/beater mode when I drove it for a few months... next to the "good" car, that was most excellent DD for 4+ years

Tore into it big time this year! the rest of the photos are past few months...






Just need to weld in strut tower tops, modify struts, paint, plumb, wire, tune, drive to Carlisle for May Audi shindig!
Then I want to get it tuned and tweaked for Polish Mountain Hill Climb in August

It's good to see this project here at The Project Pad. I liked it when you were running the 4kq 20vt before sending it back to it daddy, but always thought the elQUANTUMino a fun unique project. It just got better with the freshly built, waaaaay low mile 20vt stuffed into it. Cant wait to see it finished up (if there is ever such a thing) and rocking with about 30psi of boost. Ought to be fun!!

















