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Yes, air could be a problem. Bleeding the brakes on 98-02 F-bodies is tricky. GM says to bench bleed the master off the car, reinstall and bleed the lines.
Best bet is to make sure there are Zero fluid leaks anywhere. After that, follow the the bleeding procedure in the shop (Helms) manual. As you know, brake fluid doesn't evaporate, it only leaks out.
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