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First post, saying hello

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Hello All,
First post. Just want to say hello and looking forward to continue working on my newest project with your help.

I got it 2 months ago. It's been parked for about 20 years. The PO bought it in '80, had the engine and trany rebuilt in '90, put about 9k miles on it after the rebuild and then parked it. (outside unfortunately).

I got it running really well. I've driven it about 50 miles and the engine and trany is running perfectly.
I'm working on making it a safe and reliable driver.
The pics are from the PO's yard, it's cleaned up now and running and driving.

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Sorta reminds me of the project I bought many years ago. It was a basket case that might otherwise have seen the crusher. Still driving it, but unfortunately still not finished. For better or worse, it got me into the radio business, so I've spent time on radios instead of the car.
 
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