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Save, and buy a abandoned project to be honest, a car needing that stuff would come in waaay over value when done, unless you did everything your self , then still would be underwater. Increase the budget, and be ready to pounce on one
Unless you do care, then go for it! I've never done...
Interesting idea...this is something my crazy mind would come up with lol...there's a video on YouTube of a guy covering a crownvic to a 69 charger, just to jump it
Wow, I love that wagon!! What does a complete project go for ballpark ( engine hasn't run in 20 years, couple panels need replacing etc)
I'm assuming this is a high priced wagon?
I have a 65 New Yorker wagon, and one of these would be a nice stable mate
Just added this too my new Yorker post, it worked!
Flushed the core, disconnected it, and poured in a little alumaseal. Then got a little pump, mixed up the rest in a bucket , and pumped it through the core for a hour. So far so good!
Of course replacement is the best option