I was out at Dinkum Autos this morning and found this
It has a star on both front doors
and the ID plate
and chassis number
I assume the star is from its time with the Snowy Mountains scheme??????
The van is VERY rusty
Anything can be saved, but this van is too far gone in my opinion - it has rust in places where rusty cars don't even have rust - check out the top of the front subframe in the 1st photo.
resto wrote:Anything can be saved, but this van is too far gone in my opinion - it has rust in places where rusty cars don't even have rust - check out the top of the front subframe in the 1st photo.
Resto
Nothing that a whole heap of new steel wont fix...
Scotty.
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Woofto Car Club Member No 2
Sorry if this is a dumb question, but why would anyone buy the ID plate? Not knocking the idea, but just don't get it. Maybe it's like stamp collecting or something
Alan
Member No.1 of the FB EK Holden Car Club of WA (Woo-hoo sweet!)
Why not collect ID plates? people collect all sorts of things. I don't have the room or the money to collect cars, but I like memorabilia and oddities that go with cars. I like matchboxes with Holdens on them, I lke coasters with Holdens on them and I like ID plates.