That one step takes a bit of time as it is, what with nice weather and a HD Road King saying 'Let's ride, you don't need to be in that hot garage'. So I put an epoxy seal around my 56 Bel Air 4 dr ht gas tank, mounted it, but forgot to put the fuel line under the tank. Went to start it and figured it out, I was thinking I had forgot sumpin in my old age. So I finally decide to hook it up, and drive to the local cruise in last Saturday. Hook it up, fire it up, and pull out to the yard to wash it, had been sitting under a tree for a while outside. Got done cleaning it, and got inside to put some old quilts on as seat covers, they look pretty cool. I look at the passenger side floorboard and wonder, 'Who spilled some anti-freeze?' DOH, the heater core doofus, guess you and Hot Wife ain't gonna make the cruise in via Chebby Bel Air. Hmmm, mebbe she would want to take the Harley? Dagnabbit no she don't. Oh well, always the same old cars show up, with a new one once in a while.
Rare car these days, and not many around back in the day, either. No post, called "sport sedan" right?