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New member here with lots of questions... Not really sure how we ended up with this project but I am quite excited to 'play' with it some... Most of my knowledge is from the cars of the 70's and my dad was a 50's guy - but we now have a 1924 sitting in our garage. Hasn't been on the road in ~50yrs but it is solid as can be. Body is great, no rust, wood is great and seems intact. Just started some preliminary stuff (reviewing condition of pistons/walls (won't turn over by hand)), checking out the mechanics, fuel tank full of corrosion, dry radiator, etc but thinking we would like to get it running. Just started parts shopping but hoping to find some help as needed and appreciate any information you guys can give me! Thanks!!!