My EK resto
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Amazing work Joe! i feel tired just looking at it!
cheers
paul
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paul
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Hi Sunnytim, there isnt one? this is an FC block and the head castings dont have one at the front, so both heater hoses are going to the waterpump/ thermostat housing.SunnyTim wrote:looks sweet. Bebop I see you are putting in a heater, did you crack the heater bung in the head while the motor was out?
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G'day Paul, it is as tiring as it looks, i do recall saying to myself that "i wont be doing this again" after doing up the red ek, i spose i just got bored?EKfanPaul wrote:Amazing work Joe! i feel tired just looking at it!
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YEP!!! nice work. lookin real sweet!
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Great work Bebop
Lovin' it

Lovin' it

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Well at the the request of a few fellow forum members ive pulled my finger out to make time to post more pix and updates on the resto project of my EK
Got the dash all back together in this photo, hidden wiring was placed behind up and under the dash and wrapped in split condju

Interior was re-upholstered using metallic green vinyl which was sourced from the states by my motor trimmer, the door trims have had the bottoms re done and the weld lines replicated to as near to the original factory lines, patterned inserts have been colour matched to original colours

Got the steering wheel back on and the interior is near complete

Engine dressed up a little, will be polishing the rocket cover at a later date

Got the front sheet metal on and prepped for final assembly


The bonnet bar holden insert was painted with a transluscent candy red paint, then painted in silver engine enamel to replicate the original colour

Almost finished, stll need to fit scuff plates, seat side covers and rear parcel tray.
This pic was taken at 6am before taking the ek for its debut run to bright rod run


Got to bright with no probs, my mate also took up his fc for its debut run as well

Well thats about it for now, still got a few things to do on the build but for now im just enjoying cruising and taking my time to finish off the little things
Got the dash all back together in this photo, hidden wiring was placed behind up and under the dash and wrapped in split condju

Interior was re-upholstered using metallic green vinyl which was sourced from the states by my motor trimmer, the door trims have had the bottoms re done and the weld lines replicated to as near to the original factory lines, patterned inserts have been colour matched to original colours

Got the steering wheel back on and the interior is near complete

Engine dressed up a little, will be polishing the rocket cover at a later date

Got the front sheet metal on and prepped for final assembly


The bonnet bar holden insert was painted with a transluscent candy red paint, then painted in silver engine enamel to replicate the original colour

Almost finished, stll need to fit scuff plates, seat side covers and rear parcel tray.
This pic was taken at 6am before taking the ek for its debut run to bright rod run


Got to bright with no probs, my mate also took up his fc for its debut run as well

Well thats about it for now, still got a few things to do on the build but for now im just enjoying cruising and taking my time to finish off the little things
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That is one sweet car...even if it is an EK 
Good on ya, enjoy cruising!

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Nice work bebop! Can't think of a better way to test alls well than with a roadtrip. Ek looks great.
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this is definitely one of my favourites!
skirts - caps - visor... few subtle touches I love it.
Might need to be a bit lower though.
skirts - caps - visor... few subtle touches I love it.
Might need to be a bit lower though.

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WOW!!! that look awesome... well done. happy cruzin
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Hi J, ye i agree about lowering it a bit more, it would look better, however i kind of like the comfortable ride at the moment, rather than having no suspension and relying on bump stops for absorbtion.J wrote:this is definitely one of my favourites!
skirts - caps - visor... few subtle touches I love it.
Might need to be a bit lower though.
Maybe down the track when i get bored.
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Doesn't this look beautiful?!bebop67 wrote: This pic was taken at 6am before taking the ek for its debut run to bright rod run
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Outstanding job there bebop. Would love to see this car in the flesh one day. Well done indeed.

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Beaut job. I miss the scallops a bit, but at the same time it looks very good without them
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Awesome job Bebop, that interior looks fantastic. Love the contrast of the dash and wheel. Looks magic





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