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Greetings and Salutations from Montgomery, Texas

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Well, in 1986 I bought a 74 in wedgewood blue. Sold it for college textbook money. The investment in college paid off, but honestly I should have taken out a few loans and held on to the car. I sold her with the hope and dream of getting another one. I started looking a year ago and found one in Covington, LA., however it is royal blue. The car had some electrical issues that I knew about, but am overloaded by the other issues I am finding. I guess it will be ready when it is ready. I just bought a new AAW wiring harness and installed new floor pans and rebuilt the rear end. now it is time to put it back together one small project at a time.
 
One small project at a time. Good words to live by.

I'm probably going blind again. You bought a *what* in royal blue?

By the way, these cars don't have electrical issues. They're just undocumented features.

Welcome to BCF!

Tom
 
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