2 door FB wagon build in SA

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lovely nomad! more pics would be nice.
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Went to chopped last night to catch up with aaron and mira, I was lucky enough to get a drive, they have done a magic job on it, was also great to catch up with trev, mini and ratbox as well as a few other FB EK guys
wanker????
I'd rather consider myself as an "owner operator"!!

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it's super cool and better than anything i could do 8) :thumbsup: 8) :thumbsup: :clap: there's a couple of things i'de do differently but they would be a big job
fb delivery wrote:Looks nice
butt the F O R D tirm dos not do it for me
it looks like a cusso and not a Holden
take a look at a 1956 &*#@ parklane 2 door wagon, yeah and not just the trims the treatment on the front don't know if it was intentional or not
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Awesome. :D
I'm always amazed at what can be done, and how some people can make some significant body changes look so good.
Would love to see it in real life. :D
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phuck off mick ,get inspirererd you crunt
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:esmile: I don't mind the look of it and I can see the work gone into it :thumbsup: but
I don't get why you would want to make it look like a f o r d nothing wrong with a nice old f o r d don't get me wrong
im a car fan not really a badge man but I think it would have looked better with the original fb trim
gaurds etc
it would have looked like a factory 2 door wagon and had people scratching there heads :econfused:
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I dig the way he used the cusso side trim etc it compliments the car. It's a nice well balanced custom wagon.
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Wagon is now back in Wollongong, this shot makes a nice comparison 8)
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Beautiful shot, and cool comparison... but arrrghh!!! stop sitting on those cars :cry: !

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Familiar looking car its parked with. Both look good. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Devilrod wrote:Familiar looking car its parked with. Both look good. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
it nearly came home :wink: :eh: :think: :wtf: :crazy: :roll: :lol:
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I thought that was your old wagon mick

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Harv wrote:Beautiful shot, and cool comparison... but arrrghh!!! stop sitting on those cars :cry: !
Cute girls enjoying the old cars that they own, don't see a problem with it myself. I wouldn't say I know either girl, but I know enough that they wouldn't have any studs in their pants or skirts that might scratch the paint. Cars are meant to be enjoyed not pampered with white gloves :thumbsup:
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G'day hewey,

I agree with you - if it is their car they are welcome to do what they want with it. No white gloves at my house - my FB sees some pretty hard miles. I still wouldn't sit on it though. I guess there are some things that my old man taught me that are hard to shift - never lean on a car, never use pliers on bolts, shifting spanners are a last-resort, thread tape is not for tapered threads etc.

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