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Gauging Interest in a Grayhawk campaign using AD&D 1st Edition rules and original modules

I am making this post to try to get a list of players who would be interested in running characters in a Grayhawk campaign using 1st Edition (with some home brew) rules and many of the original AD&D modules.  It would start with a low level module and run through successively higher level adventures with story and adventures connecting the different modules created by me.  This would mean that if you are overly familiar with the 1st Edition modules, this would not be fun for you.  This is just an idea and one that will develop depending on how much interest there appears to be.  The only other information I can realistically provide is that it would be based on the CST time zone and sessions would run every other week and be no less than 4 hours. I have no idea about a day of the week or starting time yet.  
I would jump on this in New York minute. The only time I could play on the weekends would be saturday evenings.
I forget been a long time playing 1st edd, but isn't races and said classes have caped on levels. like a human can only ever achieve x lvl in a,b,c class and a elf can in same class only achieve y in a,b,c class.  Also no matter what each class is caped at certain levels beside race cap. So if you bypass the race limitation by lets say by a spell a certain class can only achieve its max level lets say that 10 for example. Or was that 2nd edd? I haven't played 1st edd and 2nd edd sense i was 9 yrs old and I am 41 now
Sure,if it had the right day and time for me.
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Possibly interested, sounds cool, AD&D has the best modules tone and scope.