EK wagon in Tassie

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She was rooted in the floor Trev. The rest not too bad. Looks like a really good subframe :)
Yep tim, same colour as the other one. Ill get some details off it before I scrap whats left.

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Looks like a lot of work, better you then me
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Shouldn't be too bad. A few sections of the drip rail is what I really need for the other one. The arse end ill turn into a couch :smile22:
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John wrote:Shouldn't be too bad. A few sections of the drip rail is what I really need for the other one. The arse end ill turn into a couch :smile22:
Nice, maybe build in a mini bar for the coldies :thumbsup:
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SC00BB wrote: Nice, maybe build in a mini bar for the coldies :thumbsup:
Naturally :)
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I cut those nasty roof bits out last night. Not as bad as I thought. Someone has bronzed it up before. looks messy on the inside of the old roof sections.
Feeling better now :)

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you were thinking of scrapping it over those little bits :shock: makes me feel better about when i have a hissy fit over some of the shit boxes i'm trying to fix :wink:
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I was having "a moment" :lol:
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Good stuff John. Always a good feeling when the rust gets cut out...even better when the new bit get welded in too :)
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John wrote:I was having "a moment" :lol:
AHH know that feeling quite well :wink: :lol:
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Found air cleaners that fit :)

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And Chrome side plate on.
Thanks Theo :)

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What the heck is that :shock: , I thought you were a bloody restorer :lol: , have you moved to the dark side .

What else do you have planned for that wagon ????
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Where's your note?? LOL
Pleased to see you pop up again. Is that ute finished yet??

As for the wagon, Lowered, widies, 2 inch system. Basically as we did them back in the 80's :)
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John wrote:Where's your note?? LOL
Pleased to see you pop up again. Is that ute finished yet??

As for the wagon, Lowered, widies, 2 inch system. Basically as we did them back in the 80's :)
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