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Cheers Miles, yeah there's a lot of rust as she has sat a few years. Going be middle of July before I get a go at it. It's at my folks, so going give my dad a call see if I can get him to start soaking it with something before I get thereMilesnMiles wrote:Dave, buy some Gibbs and soak those nuts and squir inside the box sections where they fit. Looks like a lot of rust around there.
Let me know when you fit those bushes and I'll talk you through a shortcut or two.
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A lot of these cars didn't even get looked after when they were new let alone this far down the line. Here's a '74 Roadrunner from round here, I took this in '76, you can see it's already had a hard life. It got written off a couple of weeks later...
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