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  1. falkon

    falkon Member

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    thanks it's getting there, just need to finish the a/c work and get a new fuel tank and sender in, been waiting on a sending unit since may from autokrafter
     
  2. Crazy Larry

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    I'd just stick a used sending unit in there. They rarely wear out, and cost a lot less.
     
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    First Drive to work today, rides great, hard to believe its a 40 year old car still have a few things to do but its a driver again now, driving these you slide on the bench seat a little, and steering is very responsive, you actual drive the car and dont just hold the wheel. 20160721_081904.jpg 20160720_082650.jpg 20160721_093953.jpg
     
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    Really looks great. Nice job.
     
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    looks great.....
     

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