Umm…is there anything you can’t do?

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That’s very kind of you. Plenty, I assure you. I’m still learning, and I hear the best way is to take it apart and put it back together. Definitely looking forward to seeing how it goes. It's been fascinating so far.

I used to tinker with motorcycles. Easy to work on. I have a '67 Ford I do basic maintenance on but never went to deep, partially due to limitation of space and tools, and partially due to laziness. You will learn a lot.

I'm taking her on the road and would prefer my rolling command center not be in the shop more than necessary. Love mid-'60s cars. '67 Ford what?

1967 Ford Galaxie 500 convertible

Very nice. Would love to see pics. Came so close to getting a '66 Lincoln Continental with suicide doors before deciding to hit the road with nostr:nprofile1qqsz9nr55u53zdecvenu7zj5z3hfu2ua5skjfft9t3lstqgrcy3n5uspzemhxue69uhkummnw3ex2mrfw3jhxtn0wfnj7g8xz56 in the '97 P32 GMC step van. I have always wanted one—it is definitely my next ride.

Absolutely gorgeous.

Thanks. A little rough around the edges up close (which I’m good with) but a lotta fun.

FYI…galaxie500 is often already taken as a user name so galaxie5000 became my standard handle.

Love it. Makes sense.