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Very nice starting point, pull up the rubber mat, carefully, and see what is under there. Since it has lost the passenger side door seal, you might have rust in the floor area.
Since you are in the portland are, i would contact wes at classic heartbeats, he uses the resto parts he sells and will give you good info. on the quality of the parts he sells. Plus, it will save you money on shipping. Plus, plus, use our clssified board to buy oem parts, fit is always perfect, and you might save some bucks
Cheapest place to start on the steering slop is the rag joint, as said above, but i think there is an adjustment nut in the steering box. Check the frame, where the box is mounted, they have been known to crack there, should have a frame doubler in that area also
Good luck on your build, and keep us posted on your progress with lots of pics, we luv pics
PS, check all the safety items first, before driving too much, wouldnt want you to get hurt
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