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Finally getting the 73 Wagon ready to drive home

BattleWagon

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Slapped some rubber on that hold air. Needs a good cleaning, check all fluids and brake system, and put a fresh fuel and water pump in for good measure.
After that I can start building the 5.9 Magnum and hopefully source a good A518 and 8 3/4 axle.
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Shes coming home this weekend, going to need some major detailing. Hopefully Saturday morning, that will give me all weekend to clean and sort through all the things that need to be replaced after barely being driven for over 10 years. :)

I started fitting the accessories to the 5.9 in preparation for the swap later.

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Has anybody had personal experience with Classic Auto Air? I'm going to add A/C to it, gets hot in my area and I don't want my 2yo daughter too uncomfortable. ;)
 
Well, she made it home with no issues! Shinied her up a little too.

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Nice, I like it. The wheels look good on it as well.

Thanks! Been driving her every day now. After 20 years though I forgot what it's like to drive a 73 B body. A/C is still top of the list, but after that is getting rid of all the iso junk for the front cross member and F/R suspension. ;)
 
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