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Other than what's been suggested I'd pull the fuel line off of the pump and have someone hold it in a container while you pressurize the tank. Typically stuffing a rag around an air nozzle in the fuel fill neck will do the trick but don't crazy. This should confirm that everything from the tank...
I wonder what would be involved in swapping a 71-72 front bumper onto it, to me that's what kills the looks. I imagine it would require fenders at the very least.
I agree, drive it and get a feel for what you like or dislike but I'd stick with the 400.. great motors and you can stroke them as well.
Welcome aboard from another Ohioan.. Nice collection:thumbsup:
If you decide to sell the 68 throw a price on here, I'm sure someone might be interested.
Most of your questions are personal preference, not something to really ask advice on. I'd attend shows and figure out what you like then go for it. Personally I like all of the above, lowered, rally dash, buckets, larger wheels..
As far as the bent frame goes I didn't see a picture, if it is...
Nice project . I myself always loved the 71& 72's, fortunately the daughter fell in love with a 72 Satty.. the wife caved so looks like I get to build one.