
swissarmygirl wrote:Nice find Elmo....can't wait to see what you do with it!
elmo wrote:
Stock is what I am going for...there are a couple of things I found today that I need to ask a couple of my body guys what to do.
I also wish I could find a interior picture of a stock/original one.
I just took a break from ripping or trying to rip the seat a part...it looks like something may have been living in it at one time and I don't want to stick it in the garage until it is just a frame.
bobhenry wrote:elmo wrote:
Stock is what I am going for...there are a couple of things I found today that I need to ask a couple of my body guys what to do.
I also wish I could find a interior picture of a stock/original one.
I just took a break from ripping or trying to rip the seat a part...it looks like something may have been living in it at one time and I don't want to stick it in the garage until it is just a frame.
Don't destroy the seat covering it will make the upholstry shops life a lot easier if they have it for a pattern. If you are worried about critters stuff it in one of those plastic storage tub with some moth balls but save it !!!
doug hodder wrote:Cool find Elmo...depending on how you plan on using it, a 235 swap might be a good idea. The splash system oiler won't work well at todays speeds. It tends to load up the valves with oil and starve the crank. The 235 can pass for original and gives you a much better engine. Just a thought. Doug
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