Yeah 1971ford...
It runs great...it starts right up.
it only has 92000 original miles on the 330 FT MD engine...
It's got early new rubber all the way around...
I drove it around town on the 4th of July...
The brakes work when it's all filled with fluid and they're bled , but it leaks fluid somewhere...
I have been collecting tools little by little, I didn't even have any thing big enough to remove the lug nuts...
Now, I have a nice shiny new 3/4 inch drive socket set...
The title says it weighs in right at 5 tons.
Which means I need to get a good huge hydraulic jack and a set super heavy duty jack stands, before I try to pull the wheels and hubs off to do a brake inspection...
I can get all the brake parts through Shucks commercial counter.
As soon as I can get that done, I can get it licensed.
It has two master cylinders, and has two slave cylinders per wheel.
Talk about a nightmare to get bled right.
The only thing I can't get new is the vacuum booster...
There is supposed to be a place in Fife WA that rebuilds them, but I haven't confirmed that yet..
I have been so focused on getting the '68 CS roadworthy again, that the bus project has been on the back burner...
Now that most of the mechanical work is done on the CS, I still have some rust management to do, then I'll be able ot get back to work on the bus...
KaptnKA
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