My first A body-73 duster

I changed the oil, brake fluid, radiator fluid, power steering fluid.
Changed wires, cap and rotor, oil filter, air filter.
Re hooked up the old original coil as it had better resistence.
Someone had hooked up a new coil, backwards, and just hung it off the wires.
Changed starter, it was broken pretty bad.
Fixed starter wire ends, they were pretty corroded and twisted up.
Checked float bowl. Clean as a whistle.
Replaced the only rubber gas line.
replaced the belts.
Had a new key made for the ignition and doors.

After all that, I sprayed some ether down the carb and gave the ignition a turn, She cranked, not only cranked but fired a few times.
Next chance I get, I buy some gas and make a temporary gas can so I can run it.

Then I have to drop the gas tank and clean it out as well as the long fuel line from the rear to the front.
Once the fuel is fully reconnected, all I have left really for a beater is finding some tires and replacing the windows.

Oh, and I also beat out some of the dents that I could reach.
Just trying to get them smooth enough to buff the old paint out.
Grandma seemed to Tap alot of little things.