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Don't get too carried away with the fancy stuff. Get it on the road first and enjoy it. Then you can do your upgrades as winter projects, they are plenty long enough there. My car is a 64 and I have had it about 32 years. It has spent most of that time in my garage moving from house to house with me. I got serious with it about 5 years ago and got it on the road late last summer. The work restoring the car is definately very enjoyable but I think driving the finished project is even more fun. Get involved with a local car club, Volvo prefered of course because having other people of the same interest to relate to makes is even more enjoyable. I have met so many unselfish good hearted people willing to go to almost any length to help me with no expectation of payment, and some of these people were complete strangers (now we are good friends) because they love to work on cars too even if it isn't theirs. Try it you will be glad you did.
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