Thanks for the heads up on the trimatic conversion, and I have to do the hump.
It is really wierd, looks like the car was completely rebuilt about 30 years ago to almost original spec with the exception of a 138 red motor and a non-standard interior, I only know this because I found some reciepts when I bought it.
Who would have done that back then, they even went to the extent of trying to make the interior look standard.
The other really funny thing with this car is that it has been previously registered as a 1958 model but it has an EK chassis number that is stamped in upside down with an 'S' suffix. The front subframe appears to be the car's original merely based on my own assessment of what I have found under the guards and the chassis number area has never been cut.
If anyone out there can shed some light on this one it would be appreciated.
Sunnytim, the Green FB in the Background is Craig's old car. I bought the car from Craig if memory serves in 2005 (Craig will probably remember it better) and I have spent the best part of 5 years fighting with Vic Roads to get the car registered as they had no record of the car having existed and a bunch of other cars with the same engine number.
Fortunately I now have a written admission from Vic Roads that my story is true, I am on the level and they are prepared to register it as a 1960 Holden and not a 2010 Bigbird Special ICV.
So, I still own the car, and love it immensely, it is the FB I have always wanted (except for the colour), but it is original and it isn't too bad for an unrestored car.
Here is a picture I took a couple of weeks ago
I went nuts a couple of years ago and brought the car up to roadworthy, drove my mechanic crazy in the process, mind you he charged me near enough to $2500 for all the trouble; apart from that, a fox tail on the ariel and an alloy rocker cover under the bonnet, and I just drive it every now and then when the weather is good and I am in no rush.
Thanks for the interest.