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Originally Posted by Conrad Rossi
Welcome! What a beauty! You're at the right place for the best guidance. I had no prior experience working with cars and got mine running. If you have the desire to learn and try it, you'll get it running. Don't get discouraged if your first steps take longer to yield results. Old cars have usually a hidden history of repairs and workarounds. Be methodical in your approach and start with the basics. To get the car running you need spark, fuel, and air. So go with each component and seek to understand when things don't go as planned. This group will hold you hand. Remember, we like pictures!
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Thanks. I'm trying to figure this car out as I go along, but it has had a lot of years of others monkeying with it. It looks Like I should be looking into the spark next. I am toying with maybe putting a E-Fire on it for spark. But with all the suggestions I have gotten in the short time I have been on this site, I am sure I will get it running soon. And since you like pictures here are a few more of the car.