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Welcome , looks like a good find. I know the feeling well ,the guys I work with don't appreciate a Zcar but here everyone can see the potential even though it looks great as it is.


Tom, Vic (and anyone else in the So Cal area), if you hear about any local events or club meets etc. give me a shout or post on it. I'd love to come hang out and see a few cool cars in the process.

Thanks again everyone! I can't wait to get to work on it. :D

Well Scott,

Saturday will be a red letter day. Nice to see you are so excited. I warn you though, that excitment can translate to much fun and much money. Enjoy, and I hope to see you while I'm in your area one of these days. I'll be in Oxnard on the 14th for the week.

Congrats!!

Welcome to the club, Scott.I think i saw this car on e-bay last week.Are you the one who bought it ? The car had auto tranny with a lot of spare parts, i think it was from SD. Anyway congradulations :)

Scott:

One HUGE word of caution/advise:

DRIVE THE CAR FOR A FEW DAYS / WEEKS FIRST.....BEFORE.....YOU START ON ALL THE "FIXIN' UP" YOU WILL WANT TO DO.

This is of course, presuming the car is running. If it isn't, then do just the necessary items to get it running first.....THEN address the fixin' up.

Case in point: I just bought a 72 240 for $500 because the owner had decided to "repair" what he felt were "not real good" brakes....4 years ago. The car had been on jacks since he tore the front end apart and his wife told him to get it out of the garage.....or else. Sad to say, his loss is my gain.

So, like a new pair of boots, find out where they chafe before you go stretching them out and make them loose as a goose and break your ankles.

2¢

Enrique

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