I like all of this talk here. Im new and my name is Trey from west orange NJ.
That's the thing with classics right. Even when it's done there is always things that need a bit a tweaking. I went in for the basic spring, clean up, fluids timing and new shocks, rear springs, brake pads tires etc. had a bit of hesitation going into second, some knocking where going slow around making a turn. Posi unit was bad so had to replace, along with that had to get a set of gears also 3.08 I think.
It had a 2.6 or something in it with a 12 bolt rear which I think may have been orginal.

Tires are 255 60 r/15 rear went with BFG radial T/a
Fronts 205 17 r 14
This is the last thing I need to be ready to join you guys for the first time
Though the rebuilt process over the last few years have learned about these great cars.
If I could wrench a bit more I would be in better shape but learning. My dad always wanted this car to run good but never really had a chance to enjoy it complete before passing.
With these last final touches and a chance to join you
Guys on the track with the car for the first time and feel good that it can perform.
I never was really confident that the car would run well being 42 plus years old and things just would break down on me.
My pop did a great job on the exterior build but not much on the engine.
I got it like this not knowing much about cars

Looks like this now underneath, after many things failing on me but it's pretty reliable now.

Look foward to meeting you all and learning from
The pros. I'm still a bit green so bear with me.
Trey