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Well, I finally found the right Z, after 14 years of looking. The pics are from the seller, I'll have new ones as soon as I get her into the garage. She is still stuck in the tow dolly with starter/alternator/battery issues. I have some buddies coming over to help me push it out.

About me, well where to begin. I am recovering from injuries sustained in Iraq and am partially disabled, for the time being. I have been married for a year to a great gal, I have a bloodhound named Annabelle (see avatar) and I hope to someday enjoy the things I did before I was hurt, such as fly fishing, camping and taking my dog for a walk. I have a year or so of recovery left so I have lots of time to spend on my Z and will be seeking the great advice that is found on this site.

-Tim

Welcome to the forum, Tim, and welcome home too!

Where are the pictures? :)

Tim,

Welcome & thanks for your service. Glad to have you home. Now about those pics...Robert

Tim's pics are up - check his gallery. Nice car. Welcome to the funny farm. Working on your Z will be the best therapy.

Hi Tim,

Welcome to the club. Your pictures show a very promising and FUN project. Congrats on the find.

Chris

Good looking project. Hope yours has less rust than mine. Since we're not too far apart geographically, maybe we'll run into one another at some Z meet some day.

Thanks Tim for your service in keeping us free, wishes and prayers for your speedy recovery. Enjoy the Z, welcome to the club.

Tim, first I'd love to shake your hand, thank you. Second, welcome to the site, great advice and it gets you motivated also. Your at the right place! Car looks good, start the rust hunt!!!

welcome, you're a HERO in my book.

enjoy that good-looking Z, and use the site. there's a lot of good info here and the guys/gals are among the most helpful you'll find.

get well soon.

Tim welcome home and thank you for your survice , welcome to the club . Good to have you abord . Gary :rambo:

Good to have you back. I hope your road to recovery is paved with success and good luck with your project.

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