Don't be like a few who bring home a new ride/build and completely dismantle it with "pie in the sky" dreams of building the next Ridler winner only to end up with a pile of parts that lanquish for months/years with no direction/vision for an end product. I think a realistic approach would be to see what it will take to get it drivable and then fomr a plan to get where you want it. Frank
Freakin' awesome! Are those torque thrust "d"s or E.T. III's on the front? It looks like the old school "uni-lug" style lug nuts>