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Old 10-20-2009, 03:20 PM   #5
GMC406
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Location: Hill City KS
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Re: The '59 Fairlane

Thanks Driveway. Im not too sure on the plans yet. Definitly keep it orginal. take care of the body work and maybe paint it. Prolly have to be original altho this is kinda a funky green. I dont even know if I want to take the rest of the plastic off the rear seat. For now I just plan on getting it running and driveable. Should fire up anytime I think I have it flooded for now Brakes feel spongy either just need bleed or gone through and I should be on the road. Cruise it to a couple local car shows and just to drive around town and turn heads. I have never been big into old cars, let alone a ford, but this one came as a good deal and is already growing on me.
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