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I parted this car out years ago and has just been sitting. Time for it to be finished off and put to good use. It has a lot of good usable parts still. Has good inner fenders only the drivers side has a 50 cent size rust bubble. Good metal on the cowl. The front frame rails were very nice when...
I haven't had a mess of blue gill or crappy in a long time. We'd batter up those little filets and feast.
Car is looking good. Sounds like the gear swap was a success.
Looks like a great car. I actually like the SE the most out of this generation. I would save those frame rails and buy a welder when you get a chance. The Hobart brand isn’t bad and isn’t expensive. You might find yourself doing a lot with it.
Yeah this is more of a public service announcement for action to save our hobby then a political statement.
I have to watch this as MD always seems to follow CA.
Nice! Bass are good, when they're the staple of the catch area. I always just cut them into 1" x 1" squares, battered and deep fried them in oil for the girls for a nice snack when they were young. Crappy slabs are GREAT as well...
Good to see an update fella..
NICE! Glad you decided to save this. Post pics as you endeavor on this project. Looking forward to the progress. Also, if you have a fender and vin tags still, you can decode as to how the car came from the factory. :drinks: