It's been driving me crazy. I wrote two lengthy intro's. Oh well. New member here. Not new to forums or even contributing. I've read prolly 100 different threads just since picking it up. I can have a low thread count at times because alot of questions I have I find the answers to by searching before asking. Car is a 87 Monte Carlo LS. My grandpa bought it in 93 with 18,230 miles. He's been telling me I could have it for the last 15 years. He passed away last year. So I've been around the car since a kid. Worked on the car growing up. My mom also drove a 85 MC SS I used to love. It's completely stock besides the exhaust. 93,400 miles as of now. Hasn't flipped odometer yet. I got it running again the other day. Runs perfect after sitting for 13 months. No accidents in history. Clean frame. Nothing is rusted as far as I can see. It's been in a garage or under car port most of life. Plans for it are to swap out the rear end, pull the trans eventually to handle more power, and drop a small block in it. No 22s or any s**t like that. Just clean. I am retired from the military/purple heart recipient etc and only 34 years old. I have been married for 11 years. Have three daughters. The past two years I've spent building a 02 TJ that had been sitting for 4 years. Got it to the point it's at now. Clean lifted daily-ish driver. I've owned 17 cars since I started driving. First vehicle was a 88 GMC 4x4 I got after working the summer at the farm. Didn't have an engine or trans. Grandpa thought it would be good learning experience. By that point I knew how to work on cars pretty well. He owned a car lot in KY I grew up working at in the summers. Mechanical, pulling interiors to pressure wash or detail, ordering parts, changing suspensions and brakes, driving the car hauler etc etc. You name it & he helped me learn. Fast forward almost 20 years and I'm now retired from the military. Served 10 years but unfortunately was shot up pretty bad back in 2012, had a bunch of surgeries, left hip replacement, broken left arm, torn left shoulder, pierced ear drum I can't hear out of anymore on left side, broken right orbital and a severe concussion at the time. Lucky to have survived at all. I used to build street bikes as well but the wife likes me safe nowadays. Can't even remember how many bikes I've done. I was a Triumph motorcycle tech prior to joining the Army. So since the Jeep is done-ish I needed another project. Went up to KY and picked it up. In the middle of fixing to hard line from the prop valve to rear flex line on the brakes. Then gonna get it titled and plated here in NC. I have a bad habit of jumping through time on additions to projects if I don't need help. I'll try to remember to post pics as I go and contribute where I can. I've owned two race cars in the past, all the rest street cars but some fast. 4 Mustangs but I'm glad to be able to have a GM project. Not the first, just hasn't been anything recent. Had 2 classic Chevy pickups besides my first truck, old International pickup, Nissan hard body, 3 VW's I built when younger as well as some I'm forgetting to list. I have a full size shop in my basement with garage door access so plenty of room. Having to move and rebuild the wood shop side of things to the other side of the shop so for now it's under my carport. Hopefully get it moved down this weekend. Trying to not write a book here. Oh btw name is Jeremy, or alot of ppl call me Trigger. Look forward to talking to you guys in the future.