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Old Oct 8, 2007 | 07:56 PM
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WELCOME TO THE BEST FORUMS ON THE NET. LOOKING FORWARD TO PICS! CHEERS!
Old Oct 8, 2007 | 08:00 PM
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Hello,and yes.................another WELCOME! Do what these guys are saying and get the manuals. You can get all of them on ebay for pretty cheap, they will help you immensly.
Old Oct 9, 2007 | 07:20 AM
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Well, I started on it! First the carpet came out, in pieces of course. No build sheet to be found there, but I did find where "bubba" has been![:-]. Since I have no keys for the car at all, it was fun getting the lock cylinder out. Tried about 2 dozen keys and found one that would allow me to get it out after playing with it. Figured I go to the carb next. Bad move! Everything there locked up tight. Took it off and opened up the Autolite 1100 to find what I was hoping I wouldn't. All that great white crusty stuff everywhere. It has ate away the main jet and the pressure valve next to it. Looks like I need to check the 4 sale forum to see if I can find one. Opened the radiator cap and it fell apart. Radiator filled up nicely though and holds water. Unplugged the drain and lord and behold, Anti-freeze started to come out. Nice looking too!More to come later.....
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