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<blockquote data-quote="kacey62" data-source="post: 205932" data-attributes="member: 2208"><p>Hi Bob, Yes we are about 15km from Comox.</p><p>Same situation as you, project sitting in the back of garage for 25+ years. Had other models to drive so not a high priority until now.</p><p>It was a "basket case" when I bought it in California. This Corona virus thing finally got me going!!!</p><p>Just installing the dash pad. Chassis all done with engine installed and running. Once body ready for paint I will slide the chassis underneath </p><p>and bolt together. Now if I can just find the fawn beige paint! </p><p>Are you using the electric power steering or a hydraulic system? I will probably go the electric route as I still remember how tough it was to steer the old 58.</p><p>Any help appreciated regarding the spring. The manual refers to adjusting it to get a certain amount of pedal pressure .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kacey62, post: 205932, member: 2208"] Hi Bob, Yes we are about 15km from Comox. Same situation as you, project sitting in the back of garage for 25+ years. Had other models to drive so not a high priority until now. It was a "basket case" when I bought it in California. This Corona virus thing finally got me going!!! Just installing the dash pad. Chassis all done with engine installed and running. Once body ready for paint I will slide the chassis underneath and bolt together. Now if I can just find the fawn beige paint! Are you using the electric power steering or a hydraulic system? I will probably go the electric route as I still remember how tough it was to steer the old 58. Any help appreciated regarding the spring. The manual refers to adjusting it to get a certain amount of pedal pressure . [/QUOTE]
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