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Once I got it home, I had all the fluids changed, greased, new tires and a good look over. Everything checked out good except for a leaky brake calliper. I ended up changing both front callipers and brakes. The exhaust was leaking so I had the old exhaust replaced with straight pipes back to the mufflers. I gave it a tune up and I also had to replace the alternator and shocks. I would say that I have about $1200 into this car. Once all the work was done, I shined her up.
What I have left to do:
Replace front and rear bumper covers. The rear cover is badly cracked and the front one is getting a little wavey.
Rebuild the Q-Jet carberator.
Repaint the car since I have to replace the bumpers and some of the original paint is starting to fade in places.
Fix the hood since it sags a little in the middle causing the ends to raise by the windshield.
I think it sits a little low in the rear. I may have to replace the rear spring to get it to normal height.
Replace the emergency brake console since it is cracked.
Replace both seat backs since they are cracked.
Replace the carpeting since it is old and has stains.
Fix the radio since it just went out a couple of weeks ago. The fuse is alright.
I think I have a good car here and it needs just a bit of TLC before it is perfect.
Here are some pictures of the car. If you have any questions, please let me know.










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Is that radio a GM? It looks like is has an 8-track or cassette?
All these guys that are commenting about their brown cars , and 75's to boot, makes me wish I would have re-painted mine brown back when I restored mine. My '75 was originally Medium Saddle when it came from the factory. Second owner re-painted her Re-sale Red and I repainted her Red again in 2000. Seriously thought about going back to the original color.
Good luck on your project. Most of those things you are fixing are pretty common projects for the C3. Reminds me of when I bought mine and started many of those same repairs.


RFJohnson: I think is what that mirror is.
Rockn-Roll: That is just an AM/FM mono radio. I have a neighbor who works on electronics and maybe he can fix it for me. How hard is it to get that radio out?
HawkIVette: I think you should go back to the original color. In my opinion, I think they are worth more if the car was left the way it was originally built. That is what I am trying to do on mine. I am trying to keep as much original as possible. I have noticed at car shows recently, that people are starting to get a little tired of red. They are becoming more interested in other colors.
Mike1966: I plan on losing those mud flaps when I repaint the car. I am going to replace them with black ones to help keep the rocks from chipping the new paint.
Perfect way to say it!
It's really great to see this color combination again. It's a refreshing change from red, blue or black, red, blue or black, red, blue or black, red, blue or black, red, blue or black, red, blue or black..........

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