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  1. People make their own bushings with like polyurethane or whatever stuff for diff mounts. Is there a reason the same can’t be done for the auto trans mouths? If not that would be an option.
  2. Computer controlled carbs use PWM solenoids to control idle and cruise mixtures. O2 sensor, computer, feedback loop, etc. GD
  3. You might consider paying a little extra to have the timing belt replaced while they are doing the work. They will be removing and reinstalling your current belt so no issue other than the cost of the belt. Not sure if the belt is compromised by the antifreeze solution?
  4. Probably better off fabricating your own mounts. Not much available that's decent quality. With that kind of mileage and in mint condition - much better to sell it to some foolish collector than to keep it. Rob some fool of multiple thousands of $$$ and run away before they can renege on the deal. GD
  5. 6 wire unit is for feedback carb models and controls power to the electric choke. Blue module is for non CC carb. GD
  6. Sounds like an awesome score! I’m sure you keep it and use it much in the same fashion as your wife’s grandparents did. While GD will say not particularly valuable it will have that sentimental value through family ownership and will be a very cool old school ride Cheers Bennie

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