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    "......All of the above; no plates, insurance, hood, air cleaner, and spongy brakes. It was fabulous.....

    I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....

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    After several trips down the road im really happy with how this thing came out. I gave her a good bath and except for a few tweaks here and there this is how she's going to stay for the forseeable future. Im not going to worry about uphostery for now; might takle that a bit at a time later. I think I am going to run a buffer across it and see if I can bring the paint alive a little more. I'm going to try a Corvette manual disc/disc master cylinder. Brakes are ok but no matter how much I bleed them they are still spongy and you've got to pump them. The master cylinder I have on there is from a four wheel drum setup; I just used it because I had it laying around. Also my front shocks are bottoming so I ordered some shorter ones but other than that I'm diggin it and ready to rack up some miles. It sounds great and I was suprised by how much pep the old 318 has.
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    I think that master cylinder is bad.
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    Looks great. That should really fairly light (relatively speakingu happy) and the old 318 will hopefull keep you happy for a while. There is a difference betweeen the drum and disk MCs, a new one will probably cure it. Good going!!!
    I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....

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    Congrats on the project and seeing it through. That's so cool...

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    There will be others suprised by "The pep" Nice build
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    Congrats on the curizin' Falcon, car should be a blast to play with! The new master cylinder should cure the spongy brake problem.
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    Thanks, all. As soon as I get my brake issue resolved I'll post a short video.

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    With lot'sa smoke???? 8-)
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    Got my new MC on; 100% improvement.
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    That is just so fresh and clean in there.Just wow!!!.

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    Good to hear the brakes are working better, must be cruizin' time now!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    Good to hear the brakes are working better, must be cruizin' time now!!!!!!
    Yep! No more fear of the skinny pedal! 1/2 quart of the cheapest recycled oil in front of each rear tire, video camera ready and make SMOKE!!
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    I'm always too impatient to mount the m/c, never think to paint them!
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    I had it out for several hours yesterday and It's a lot of fun. Definitely need those shorter shocks in front but they will be here Monday. ...and a heater! It was 35 degrees here so I was cruising in a coat but it was still pretty cool. I've got an old underdash heater from my 48; I think I'm going to pretty it up and use it.
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