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'73 154 wagon

Much better. Take out the battery tray, clean off all of the rust, primer it, and paint it.

Buy a cheap battery, really good 10W30 oil, clean the spark plugs, check the points, pour in 5 gallons of 89 octane, and start her up.

You will want to flush the brake fluid, antifreeze, tranny fluid, diff fluid. Check the brakes to make sure they work. And drive it around the block, slowly.

You got your self a nice car!

Klaus
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Always willing to listen, just not able to take direction.






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