My 1952 B3B was in perfect condition, purring like it should and starting every time. After 3' of mud and flood, it has been marginally hosed off and has been sitting on a white concrete surface where for 3 weeks it's been bleeding every kind front end fluid without stop. Any advice on how to go forward on this from an engine standpoint? I already know I'll order a full wiring kit from Rhode Island or someplace like that, send the seat to the upholster to be redone and pull the wood to redo the bed. The brand new Optima 6v, I know its not original but its' the only part that isn't, will have to be replaced.
Since I'm leaking fuel, oil, transmission and antifreeze from a car that only dripped the occasional oil last month, I'm assuming that I'm in for a complete set of Olsen gaskets and an engine teardown. That brings-up two questions: (1) is there a well known shop that has the experience to simply tear this down and return a functioning engine and transmission again and (2) any advice for what to look out for given the above concerns.
This is a family vehicle and along with the Corvette and the American LaFrance which were similarly treated, it will get restored. The military truck, oddly enough, I let them tow away.