66 fury j code 440 4 speed wagon. numbers matching factory disc brakes and stuff.

In no way was it intended for anybody to take running an engine on just a stand seriously. I was just showing that if you're looking for an idiot to show you how not to do something, you will find it on youtube.

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100_0503.jpg100_0505.jpg100_0501.jpg100_0504.jpga couple more pics of almost finished motor. hope to start taking the body apart soon. just had the floor poured in the polebarn. gotta sweep up after the sawcuts. keep u guys up to date with anything substantial .

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If it runs as good as it looks you'll be happy with what you got
it should run good it sounded awesome during the breakin and has a real nice not too lumpy comp. cam. .040 over all balanced . a real nice professionally built motor. cant wait to start stripping the wagon and starting on the body and suspension.
 
Count me in, I'm pulling for you and the wagon too! The engine looks great!
 
hi guys. my new years reso was to get rocking on the resto. i have the ***** almost stripped completely. bagging and tagging all nuts/ bolts and small parts i may forget where they came from later. posting some pics cause we all like pics.:yaayy:100_0513.jpg100_0519.jpg

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Body doesn't look that bad, should come back together rather nicely.
 
Good to see you get the ball rolling. Look forward to your updates. A very peculiar rust pattern on the tail gate.
yes the tailgate is the worst rust on the vehicle. almost as if it was hanging out of a carport or something in the elements. the body is extremely solid. i have this wagon almost completely stripped and only broke 3 screws, they were in the interior.
 
Very solid, outstanding!
 
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