Hello, everyone. Figured I'd rather keep my progress/questions/rambling all in one thread.

So this is the car I bought a few weeks back. Got a crazy good deal on it and the thing runs too. Doesn't run too great, but it runs. This is a 1984 Country Squire that spent most of its life in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and occasionally came out to New Jersey. Being a Florida car the body is in an amazing shape. There is no rust on the under-body, frame or the wheel wells. However, there is rust on the bottom of all 4 doors, it's not awful but it's definitely there, and there's rust on the door jam right under the A-pillar, ate a hole right through. All things considered, it's a very solid car.
Now the mechanics of it, leave a lot to be desired. The engine can't make up its mind about the whole idling thing, the rear end wheel bearings are on strike, and the automatic transmission is just sadistic. Miraculously, most of the electronics work, including the power windows, locks, driver's seat, horn, lights, etc.




So this is the car I bought a few weeks back. Got a crazy good deal on it and the thing runs too. Doesn't run too great, but it runs. This is a 1984 Country Squire that spent most of its life in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and occasionally came out to New Jersey. Being a Florida car the body is in an amazing shape. There is no rust on the under-body, frame or the wheel wells. However, there is rust on the bottom of all 4 doors, it's not awful but it's definitely there, and there's rust on the door jam right under the A-pillar, ate a hole right through. All things considered, it's a very solid car.
Now the mechanics of it, leave a lot to be desired. The engine can't make up its mind about the whole idling thing, the rear end wheel bearings are on strike, and the automatic transmission is just sadistic. Miraculously, most of the electronics work, including the power windows, locks, driver's seat, horn, lights, etc.
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