Hi all, I'm new here after I kinda fell into a 2000CS. I was helping a neighbor out one day and noticed a big shed in her backyard that seemed unused and generally forgotten. When I asked what was up, the lady told me that her husband had been working on a car before he died, and that he stored the car in the shed. This caught my interest so I asked if I could take a look. She said that I could look and if I wanted it, I could have the car and all the parts that her husband had meticulously cleaned, labeled, and stored. After a cursory glance at the car, I decided that it needed to come live at my house. So, last October, I rolled the car out and into the sunlight for the first time in 20 years. It looked pretty sad. At that point, the weather got cold and the car went under a waterproof tarp under a carport. During that time, I went around to look for a place to restore this beast and, upon deciding that everywhere was too expensive, in the past two weeks I have disassembled the engine, taken it out of the car, and took all of the primer and rust off the car with a DA sander. I've crawled around and looked everywhere on the car and the worst rust I could find was on the right front fender and rocker panels. The floors, shock towers, fenders, frame rails, etc. are all solid. Since I live in NY, the rust is not terrible for a unit-body daily driver from 1966. I've been reading over some of the posts here and I've picked up some really useful info and I look forward to sharing my progress and taking whatever constructive criticisms you have. I'll add some more pics later.