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JMB711

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Plain Jane 70 with a slant 6. Never hit no plastic, teeny bit of rust in the trunk due to a leaking back window. Will post more photos soon. Last owner had it 29 years.

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Its staying much as it is now, although perhaps power steering and front disc brakes would be nice...
Previous owner installed a Cliffords performance intake and Holly 8007 4BBL. I'm definitely swapping the 4BBL out for a Holly Street avenger model 2300 350CFM 2BBL soon.

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Its staying much as it is now, although perhaps power steering and front disc brakes would be nice...
Previous owner installed a Cliffords performance intake and Holly 8007 4BBL. I'm definitely swapping the 4BBL out for a Holly Street avenger model 2300 350CFM 2BBL soon.

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That looks like a Very Nice Survivor Car...... :thumbsup:
 
GI Jane made it through all the decades pretty much unscathed.
You have to hand it to the previous owners.
Personal preference rules. I would do brakes, tire, exhaust, steering, correct tire alinement and preservation to bring it up to what it deserves. Keep all the original parts.
It is a unique find of it's own. Enjoy!
Some of the best times have been with a 6 banger and 6 packs!
 
Welcome to the site. Great car! Not much to do but drive it! It took me 37 years to be able to drive mine. Don't do what I did...
 
I agree, drive and enjoy it.
Worse thing you can do is to start "a restoration"......................it never ends.
Make sure to only start 1 small manageable project at a time. Then drive it awhile after that to enjoy the improvement.
 
WOW !!! Outstanding find. I have a set of new Hooker ceramic coated headers for a slant 6 E body in my rafters just looking for a home.....
Love it !
 
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