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    Hey all,

    new forum member that will have lots of questions as time goes by and health permits me to work on the car.

    I'm from the Seattle Metro area, more specifically Renton, WA.

    Car is a 1977 Plymouth Volare Premier wagon with a 360 V8, 2bbl (k) .. Not my car, it belongs to my fiancee's mother who is a dialysis patient so trying to keep it running.. I myself am in the same boat as she is healthwise, so i work on the car as a stress reliever and since I can no longer drive and love cars.. this is my outlet. If it was my car, I would simply.. Ratrod it Gets alot of looks must either be the bright orange or the old woodpanel sticker effect

    The car is not in best of shape.. bought for 600 .. already put in alot, but was basics that the poor thing needed.. shocks, tires, tune up, trans adjustment...

    Having some electrical problems with it, will be replacing Ujoints.. (videos I see online I think I can do it myself) . . will try to replace exhaust (cherry bombs all the way).. etc..

    So as I get to these projects I"ll have questions for you

    Going the cheap route fixing and learning as I go since disability check don't cover the cost of a garage visit.. I have the know how.. always tinkered and i'm not afraid to try anything I 99% of time succeed at what I try, do alot of reading, research and watching video's..

    From what i've seen here so far, looks like alot of help is available.

    Look forward to discussing repairs with you all.

    Keith

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    Hey Keith, welcome to the site. Its unfortunate about your health problems, be sure to post any questions you have. We have alot of knowledgeable members here who should be glad to help.

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