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bolt pattern 444-544 1960

I wish that formula were true as I got my 122s for free (lol).

Now it wasn't too horrible but mechanical stuff has put me back $2500 already and the body work hasn't even started (at least the interior is serviceable for the nonce)!

The mechanical was brakes, rear end, driveshaft, transmission, engine and suspension (bushes). Would have been a lot less but the engine was pure junk so I "upgraded" to a b20 and freshened that. And the radiator was junk ($320 there).

Still need tires to drive it but otherwise I'm ready to hit the road.

--
Mike!






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