Not sure if the pics of Alison's butt was meant to be the main focus in a couple of those pics tho.....

Sorry about that WayneXG95, just Smooth Customs has been riding our arse since day one. every time Allison would post about being happy, or excited about restoring a car, smooth would come in and gripe at her and I.WayneXG95 wrote:![]()
Lol, yeah, that was my doing. she was inspecting the welded on guard, and i happened to have the camera on at the time.... one thing led to another... zoom... wide angle... Click. and then again laterjarvo wrote:Not sure if the pics of Alison's butt was meant to be the main focus in a couple of those pics tho.....
DazzaJay wrote: :::EDIT:::Lol, yeah, that was my doing. she was inspecting the welded on guard, and i happened to have the camera on at the time.... one thing led to another... zoom... wide angle... Click. and then again laterjarvo wrote:Not sure if the pics of Alison's butt was meant to be the main focus in a couple of those pics tho.....
I figured someone would find that amusingjarvo wrote:Ha ha haDazzaJay wrote: :::EDIT:::Lol, yeah, that was my doing. she was inspecting the welded on guard, and i happened to have the camera on at the time.... one thing led to another... zoom... wide angle... Click. and then again laterjarvo wrote:Not sure if the pics of Alison's butt was meant to be the main focus in a couple of those pics tho.....![]()
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Just sounds like a typical farm car used exactly as such working for its keep(as Smooth said). Fixed with whatever was available at the time. Then left to the elements when finished with. Don't forget it was a project car you bought not a runner which I still think you've been extremely lucky with. Believe me it could be alot worse. After playing with various makes and models for the last 20+ years I've seen worse.... You should try and pull apart a complete car thats been on the road forever, had numerous owners repair things in their own special way.DazzaJay wrote:
Small list of annoying crap the previous owner has done:and there is more.
- WELDED a guard on, instead of finding a single dropped bolt.
- Replaced the Original steering wheel with one that has ruined the horn contact ring.
- SPRAY PAINTED the original door trims in black.
- Replaced the seat with one from an EK Sedan.
- Put an EK Special chrome dashboard in it. - Speaking of which, we have 3 Speedometers, with 3 different odometers, and have no idea which is the correct one.
- Using BLU TACK to cover holes he has drilled into the dashboard.
- Using Blu Tack to attach an EK Special dash trims.
- Replaced the Original hubcaps with EK Hubcaps.
- Put in an FC Indicator stalk.
- Put in an FC ENGINE!
- Mongreled an EK Squirter assembly into the hood.
- Drilled a hole in the dashboard to put in a squirter button for the electric K-Mart job squirter bottle/motor.
- Painted over the original paint.
- Painted THICKLY over existing surface rust without removing the rust first.
- Attached a canopy that has caused the sides of the tray AND THE ROOF to rust.
- Drilled holes into the tray to attach bars that are used to hold the canopy on.
- Painted over rust on the tailgate. (Rust has started appearing through the K-Mart Strokes brand spray paint "primer" that he used)
- Left major engine components open to air, causing them to rust. such as BOTH spare crankshafts.
- Left the Generator in a crate full of water.
- Broken the Carburettor housing.
- Drilled holes and Riveted on a Bicycle drink bottle holder, for use in holding the Lead Replacement bottle (I can understand that one though) - Saves me buying a drink bottle holder for my 2002 Apollo Summit MTB though
- Replaced the knobs on the dash.
- Used about 10 washers to space out the choke cable.... :-S
- And in the Previous owners own words "Removed the engine to replace a timing gear" - which doesn't explain why he cut every single wire and hose to remove the engine. more specifically CUTTING wires only 2 CM From each side of the headlight Terminal blocks for example.
What are you talking about? FBs need all the EK bits they can getDazzaJay wrote:Small list of annoying crap the previous owner has done:
[*]Replaced the seat with one from an EK Sedan.
[*]Put an EK Special chrome dashboard in it.
[*]Replaced the Original hubcaps with EK Hubcaps.
[*]Mongreled an EK Squirter assembly into the hood.
Don't worry, it's already got an electric wiper motor in it, Allison's mother owned an FJ, and also a friend once owned an FB When they were knew, BOTH have complained about the uselessness of the Vacuum wipers. Start accelerating and the wipers stop.... then when you ease off... they go nuts.Stygian wrote:...and yeah, replace those godawful FB vacuum wipers with a decent electrical unit from the superior EK model...
Will doStygian wrote:Take your time to do things properly, chase up the little bits and pieces and work on it when you can. It might take a while but you'll get there eventually.
Have to agree, looks like you are both going at the resto as a well oiled teamDazzaJay wrote:Don't worry, it's already got an electric wiper motor in it, Allison's mother owned an FJ, and also a friend once owned an FB When they were knew, BOTH have complained about the uselessness of the Vacuum wipers. Start accelerating and the wipers stop.... then when you ease off... they go nuts.Stygian wrote:...and yeah, replace those godawful FB vacuum wipers with a decent electrical unit from the superior EK model...
The idea we are going for, at least with the wipers, is make them LOOK like the vacuum system, but make them Electric.
Will doStygian wrote:Take your time to do things properly, chase up the little bits and pieces and work on it when you can. It might take a while but you'll get there eventually.