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1968 Restoration Begins for the '68 HCS

68HCS289

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After running the car and taking her to 2 car shows (so far 2 for 2 on a trophy which was not expected:icon_lol:), I am getting ready to start the restoration process. First issue to be addressed is the torque box which I already have a replacement for the passenger side in much need of it.

I am also in the process of fixing up the engine compartment. It is in really rough shape. I lucked out in finding Ford blue valve covers to replace the current ones on it. Also addressing the antifreeze leak which seems minor but I am pulling everything apart to check the car over anyway. I have the correct paint to freshen up the engine compartment also. Will post pics of her progress. This is what I have to start with:eek:

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As always, I welcome any advice offered also. Thanks!!
 

franklinair

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Can you post a photo of the torque box prior to installation? Curious.
I shoulda bought that car:grin:

Neil
 
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68HCS289

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Getting ready to pull engine bay apart to clean it up. Put the car through a big test today. Took her to a show an hour and a half away. Even with hot temps out side the car ran like a champ with no issue. Put over 120 miles on her today and she didn't even break a sweat:grin: So much fun to drive and no leaks as I have been monitoring her. Since tomorrow is supposed to be dreary here I am looking forward to working on her in the garage.
 
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68HCS289

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It's a start, much better then what I started with. Still need to put in correct distributor cap, spark plugs wires and heater hoses. Eventually I will re-do the blue, lighter than I thought, Like I said, way better than what I had started with, lol. Will post more updates soon. At least I am not embarrased to open the hood now.
 

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franklinair

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PM Ron (clubpro) for parts. He can be a big help, and save you some $$.

Neil
 
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