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I'm up in Canyon Country (Santa Clarita). That might be a long drive for some, but I could sweeten the deal by doing a demonstration of a 1275 head gasket change at the same time. I'll even pull the hood for clarity. People can see another 1275 opened and can root around my spare tranny parts box. Since I am planning a future tear-down and restore along with a Duratec install I'll have questions as well.
I'm about 10 miles up the 14 from the 5/210/14 interchange. There's an In-n-Out at the Sand Canyon offramp! Sand Canyon road is also the northern exit of Little Tujunga Canyon road, which is a great place to toss your Spridget around a bit. Got a 20 foot canopy and a popup for comfort. Plenty of tools, compressed air and a press. Jack stands and jacks. People can remove the rear tires and drums for some rear brake lessons as well (rears are newish).
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