John Burchfield
PCS Life Member
This project has been a long time in the making, but I was very excited to pick the car up from Gordy's in late June. A busy summer made for slow going in getting some details completed. Still to do are installing the cot bar and an electronic siren to compliment the original underhood 28, new a/c compressor, making new drapes, finding some "ambulance stuff" for the rear compartment, and fine tuning the beacon installation. There have also been some cobwebs to shake out: a clogged fuel filter, new fuel pump that delayed her return from NC last week (Jamie Boles & sons to the rescue there-another example of PCS friends helping out each other!) and who knows what else. It's kinda fun in these cars how long-dormant things come to life as you get them on the road. I remember the thermometer light (on the LH mirror) coming on while bringing my '83 Fleetwood limo home, and the fuel gauge light suddenly coming on in the '81 Victoria one night! Hopefully the fuel light will do likewise in this '75 as I don't relish lifting up the dash to replace the bulb. A flashlight might work just fine instead. On w/ the photos: Gordy transformed this from a sweet running/riding car, but oh that rust! ::stars: