Merc1973
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Thanks. I'm very excited and it appears i got a heck of a deal! My FIL always asks me, "what are you going to do with it?" I tell him, go get ice cream, tailgate, drive kids around and drive in the largest night time parade in the US, Alsatia Mummers Parade in Hagerstown, MD on Halloween.
The rust is a small problem, but that's comes only second to replacing all fluids and filters, belts, hoses, light bulbs... I will need to accumulate some tools for that: air compressor, needle scaler, cheap 120v Harbor freight mig welder, wire wheels and cutoff wheels for my angle grinder, etching primer paint and a couple gallons of house paint from Home Depot, and lastly TIME.
Next weekend my FIL and I will be recovering it for a 100 mile trip since i have access to some transit plates. I figured i should bring some tools, fluids, light bulbs... I don't even have the correct lug nut wrench/socket to change a tire. I downloaded a checklist list someone posted here. Since there were no signs of leaks, just weeping oil/fluid, i would just bring some Lucas Oil to top off crankcase, axles, TC, and transmission since most guys add it anyways, Oh and also some DOT 5 brake fluid. I also need to make sure to get the temp gauge working and the axle vents functional.
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The rust is a small problem, but that's comes only second to replacing all fluids and filters, belts, hoses, light bulbs... I will need to accumulate some tools for that: air compressor, needle scaler, cheap 120v Harbor freight mig welder, wire wheels and cutoff wheels for my angle grinder, etching primer paint and a couple gallons of house paint from Home Depot, and lastly TIME.
Next weekend my FIL and I will be recovering it for a 100 mile trip since i have access to some transit plates. I figured i should bring some tools, fluids, light bulbs... I don't even have the correct lug nut wrench/socket to change a tire. I downloaded a checklist list someone posted here. Since there were no signs of leaks, just weeping oil/fluid, i would just bring some Lucas Oil to top off crankcase, axles, TC, and transmission since most guys add it anyways, Oh and also some DOT 5 brake fluid. I also need to make sure to get the temp gauge working and the axle vents functional.
Move it as soon as it's insured. All you need for insurance is the VIN number. (maybe some pictures)
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