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I would say Buy it
Don't know about brackets or pulleys,but I do know you are going to have to go to a bigger radiator.
I was going to bring my 61,but decided to take the 29
If the boot tore or had a hole in it then I would worry. My 1961 Chrysler I've owned for 42 years i have never serviced the u joints,I pulled the insi...
If they aren't leaking don't worry about them
Don't get that DeSoto to close to the Waterfall you know what they say about old Mopars and water.(I've never had a problem)
It just needs tighten down a little its a machine thread
correct I won't charge you much to work on it
Tim I think you need a little more practice doing cars I'll let you practice on my 29 DeSoto,and I won't even charge you
Looks better than new.