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Almost finished stripping and fixing the small (if you call rebuilding the trunk lip small) rust issues.

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Wow that is a very nice original body!!! That will save you a lot of money!!!!! Beautiful car.
Another "Labor of Love"!!
Thanks. It is an original PA car that has been in storage since '84 in Arizona. It was a stroke of luck I found it in a 3 sentence Craig's list ad. It was in a bit of a skirmish with something in 1972 (based on grease pen markings on various parts) that resulted in the damage on the left rear quarter and the left front fender is a replacement (no undercoating and a big yellow stencil part number stamped on it in the wheel well.

I wanted a '69 Sport Satellite but this was so nice and original I could not resist it.

Jim
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Motor, hoses, electrical getting hooked up. I have a dome light, wipers, and blower motor that work!!! Motor will barely turn over on a jump box. Waiting for a local battery shop to fill and charge an antique replica battery we bought years ago. Hope to be able to start it in the next week or so.
That looks awesome!
looking great
The after shots of my Hurst Pro-Matic 2 install.

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Today first time running the engine in the car! Open headers and sounds nasty! My Dad hitting the key. He hated having a hearing aid today.
https://youtu.be/jRoqmFoEk4A
67RTBlue Wrote:Today first time running the engine in the car! Open headers and sounds nasty! My Dad hitting the key. He hated having a hearing aid today.
https://youtu.be/jRoqmFoEk4A

That works!