Congrats on getting it back on the road, if only for a short distance. :thumbsup: Baby steps. :) Waiting for it to cool off some so I can start on mine. My intent is to be driving it next spring, Good Lord willin' and the creek don't rise. :D
I've worked on it most of the summer. Fuel to the carburetor and a new battery was all it took to get it started. Then I had to replace wheel cylinders and master cylinder so it will stop. Then I worked on getting fuel from the tank to the carburetor. All under a car port this summer with highs over 100.
Took over a month to clean and paint 4 rims.
The thing that makes this easy is that I know the car. I've had it for 32 years and I'm the second owner.