All right, I was able to spend a couple hours up with Bucket yesterday and start planning out the work. I found a little more body ruse than I was expecting, but nothing huge and all simple to properly repair. NO rust on her belly so I'm very happy. She just has a few blemishes.
Other than that, she's straight and solid.
I also took some measurements of the current tip/toe ride height:
The new front springs have arrived:
and I'm waiting on the new rears to show up. I'm going for a stock+2" lift, retaining the IFS and not messing around w/ spacers/blocks. The plan is to do everything right the 1st time and not go cheap on anything. In 6-8 months this WILL be my DD for work and for play.
I'm building the new Motorcraft 2150 for it this weekend. The original carter actually does awesome! I had a couple stalls but found a leaking PCV line and that cleared everything right up. Took her out for 2 30 minute drives yesterday and she was purring nicely.
I will have ALL emissions and carburetor components available soon if anyone is interested. Bucket has spent her whole life at 6500' elevation so if anyone needs a carb jetted for high altitude let me know. She passes emissions with zero tweaking.
What? What was that? Why yes that was a nice Clifford 6=8 valve cover sitting in there.
That was a nice find too.
The seats will come out on my next trip too. They are torn and uncomfortable. I'm 6'2" and my head brushes the headliner (not sagging) so lower profile, more comfortable seats are in order.
Please feel free to comment (good or bad), ask questions (I'm a documentation animal) and provide suggestions.