Guys believe me I will post detailed pictures and start a build thread once I decide on the donor car. John W. Did throw me for a bit of a loop today by suggesting that I use a Chrysler Sebring convertible as the donor car. He said to install a Chrysler300 3.5 HO engine and transmission in the rear. He said the Sebring was a very good donor since it has almost the same wheelbase and it's a cab forward design.
Please do not base your project on a front engine base.. please!
With all of the money you are going to spend, this is not one area that I'd suggest taking any shortcuts. This is the foundation of your build and a poor base will make ruin even the best paint jobs and rims. CarKit attempted to do this with their "Murcy 4" and use an F body (Camaro / Firebird) which I think looks completely out of proportion.. One of the reasons a Lamborghini looks so good is the lowered hoodline and front firewall that you can only achieve with a rear engined chassis. Rather than totally engineer a front engined car to accept the body, it's much easier and ultimately less expensive to use a mid or rear engined donor. If he's suggesting using a Chrysler 3.5 in a rear mounted configuration, then I can partially understand this and you could use the engine, frame, transmission, suspension and ECU from a car hit in the rear as the base and build your custom frame from / around that (just turn everything around to push vs. pull). I had an LHS that had this engine and it ran very strong. The transmission and electrical components were the weak links and the car started falling apart (transmission failure and gadgets stopped working) at around the 70,000 mile mark.
Just my personal opinion and I'm just trying to help. At the end of the build you only need to make you and the next owner happy and of course we want everyone to be safe.
Chris