62 EK holden getting another life in Tassie.

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I had two ordinary front guards. I found a donor drivers side guard to cut and shut and with the rare spares rust replacement panel I finally got the guards not to bad.
I'll keep my eye out for better ones over time but these will do for the time being I guess.
Starting to get somewhere now :)
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Nice job mate, car looks great!
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Coming along very nice John , you would have to be happy with that .
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Great job John :thumbsup: .
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Thanks all. A few more as I get closer to the end :)

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Looks absolutely fantastic mate, well done. The HR is awaiting the same treatment?
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Isn't that looking smart? Well done John :thumbsup:
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Looks fantastic!
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Beautiful colour, looks tops :thumbsup:
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John, That paint just oozes wow,

Got a question for you, what type of door rubbers have you got and who made them ?

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Thanks all.
Hopefully I can find the bits i need to finish it :lol:

The rubbers are just Rare spares ones. I bought a full kit off them (around $1600 by memory)
I found that they fitted ok, just need to get that door adjustment right :)
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That looks awesome mate, great color!!
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fbtim wrote:Looks absolutely fantastic mate, well done. The HR is awaiting the same treatment?
Yep, the HR is next. I bought it for the disc brake front end but she's far too good not to put back on the road. I'll have some fun with it though, hot motor, big wheels e.t.c
it's got a good 186 in it and auto. Even has headers ;)
$700 for a hr premier wagon with bugger all rust apart from bottom of the front guards made me a happy taswegian ;)
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Sedans looking great and as for the wagon what a score!
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Devilrod wrote:Sedans looking great and as for the wagon what a score!
Thanks mate;)
The HR was a good buy ;)
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