Made a bit of progress this weekend. Replaced the master cylinder, rebuilt the front wheel cylinders, repacked the front wheel bearings. Finally got the rear drums off! Filed down the rust on the axle register and beat on them some more. Pop!

Adjusted the brakes all around, bled out the old brake fluid. Pedal is there, but still a bit soft and not as high as I like it. Probably still some air in there somewhere, and maybe a bit more adjusting.
Next up is rebuilding the carbs and cleaning out the gas tank. Still waiting on the key for the gas cap

May be until next paycheck before I can do much else with the car

Let's see...free stuff....get the seats out of the car (front won't go back, can't get to the fasteners, can't figure out what's holding the rear seat back in!).
Oh, went thru a pile of papers I found in the glovebox, or what's left of them. They're pretty mice-eaten, but I did get a bit of history on the car. Oldest receipt was from Winston Tires, owner was A. Madsen from San Bernardino, dated 5/2/74. Then there's a smog cert dated 11/74 (California, the trendsetter

) to a Vernon Terry from Grover City (now Grover Beach, that's just south of here), then it looks like he passed the car to Jeff Terry (son?) in '75 or so. There's a bunch of body shop papers from fixing the front panel (it's still crap, must have been hit again) in '75. That's the last registered owner I could find, besides Bob Galli (local Corvair guru, CORSA member, and PO of the car to me). Mileage was 91230 then, now shows 105510 now. 14,280 miles in the last 35 years....guess this car's been sitting quite a bit! Don't know when it was parked. Neat stuff!
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