Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Going to get brake lines from inline tube and call them tomorrow.

Also picking up a gas tank as well, any recommendations for the correct one to begin with so I don’t have issues like Tim did.
 
Which lands the top screw in the old hole...
I hate when that happens!

Abatron's epoxy filler is strong enough to hold a screw. It takes some time to setup, but pretty useful.
 
No never got to there
All the North Jersey junkyards had their own character, but that one was on top of the hill in the middle of nowhere. Dry but trees growing through cars. The opposite of GI Salvage in Pine Brook.

I haven't looked into what your doing with the car but some of the old timers like Jerry Stein might be a resource. He buys and sells parts, or did. Look up max wedge Teacher's Pet (he was a gym teacher) and ran several cars under that name. He was friends with a guy named Hemi John. These guys all ran stock eliminator, more recently nostalgia I think.
 
There was a place just over the creek in Delaware County that fixed gas tanks.
They patched up at least one tank for my friend - SAAB Bullnose wagon IIRC.
 
Actually it was his old shed drug it there with the tractor and lit it. Still glowing yet this morning
 
I have a large pile of brush to burn also. Couldn’t get it to burn past March…. Too much snow. Can’t light it now because I like my neighbors
 
Been lucky on the parts books, I have a pretty complete 1960-29 set now. The older service manuals are harder. Plymouth has one, dodge has one, imperial another version all in the same year. And all i need is a few pages from each!
Parts books I have books from an old speed shop

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After gluing up the mantelpiece, discovered its an inch wider than the wall space. :BangHead:

Will have to live with it unti, maybe, one day I make one from scratch.
 
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