Anybody Have a Soft Spot for TURBO Cars?

I went out and looked at it, and although someone could have bought it cheap ($400) it was still a project car and I don't have time or room for another one. The fusible link was toast and someone had the kick panel down and had been looking at the wiring. It was a very solid car with no rust anywhere. He said that he had two more guys coming to look at it, so it'll probably be sold soon.
That usually happens from poor battery service/maintenance, the power feed fusible link gang-splice gets permeated with hydrogen gas from a batt. that has to recover
from being discharged too often, or is bad and requires the charging system to work too hard trying to bring a bad cell to life. I built a small plug-on fusible link block for
My Pop's old '86 Horizon after I got it, and that was that.