WALLY'S EK
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Thanks Lads - hoping to see some colour soon.
Matt at Back to Life Restorations has been great and Shane at Sodablast ringwood did an amazing job on the body clean and prep - just created a perfect base for Matt to work his magic - you need to be prepared to spend $$$ but I know I'll have something that will last well past the first 57 years. I do envy the guys that do all their own work but thats just not my reality - tried it once but would never have finished it.
Matt at Back to Life Restorations has been great and Shane at Sodablast ringwood did an amazing job on the body clean and prep - just created a perfect base for Matt to work his magic - you need to be prepared to spend $$$ but I know I'll have something that will last well past the first 57 years. I do envy the guys that do all their own work but thats just not my reality - tried it once but would never have finished it.
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Hi Wal;
Mate doesn't matter to me how they are done I think as long as they survive is the main point and you are going to have one really nice ute mate.
Regards
Neil
Mate doesn't matter to me how they are done I think as long as they survive is the main point and you are going to have one really nice ute mate.
Regards
Neil
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Thanks Neil - It's through guys like yourself and the great many great blokes on this site like Harv and Dave Mack and Blacky , Russell etc etc that we can get the parts we need at fair prices so a big thanks to all those guys - I just can't wait to get in and drive it - first job is teaching my 17 yr old how to drive 3 on the tree.
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Getting close - should have colour on it in the next couple of weeks
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Crack the whip mate. I can’t wait.

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Yeah I know - seams every time I go in he has something else in front of it - he's good but he's frustrating at same time - Patience grasshopper!! 

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It’ll be worth the wait Wally
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teasing me
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I got wood!
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Hey Wally,
Good progress there and looking tidy. Will you do away with the spare wheel door and access the spare via the panel I see in the tray?
Regards
Stephen
Good progress there and looking tidy. Will you do away with the spare wheel door and access the spare via the panel I see in the tray?
Regards
Stephen
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Mate that looks fantastic, really getting close when you start seeing those things.
Regards
Neil
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Neil
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Frankenstein EK V6 Ute
The Reverend FB Station Wagon Project
1950's Commer Light Truck (2.5 Ton)
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Going to keep the spare door to keep the orriginal look but as the new tyres doesn't fit needed to access from above so removing the last cross member and cut a door in - will give better access to the rest of space around spare for jack and tools etc
In the Shed wrote: Wed Aug 29, 2018 10:36 pm Hey Wally,
Good progress there and looking tidy. Will you do away with the spare wheel door and access the spare via the panel I see in the tray?
Regards
Stephen
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Finally some shiny stuff going on the old girl - looking good - he's left the ignition switch in there as cant seam to get it out - what are the tricks guys? - do you just break the ring off and then try free it up out of the dash? Can you get decent replacement ones?
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Looking good Wally.
See the small hole in the ignition switch bezel? Push in a piece of tensile wire or blunt nail to resistance and turn the key left past lock. The barrel should then pull out and bezel can be unscrewed/lock removed.
Cheers
Clay
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See the small hole in the ignition switch bezel? Push in a piece of tensile wire or blunt nail to resistance and turn the key left past lock. The barrel should then pull out and bezel can be unscrewed/lock removed.
Cheers
Clay
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Thanks Clay - will give it a go - knew there must be a hidden little trickErrol62 wrote: Thu Oct 18, 2018 1:35 pm Looking good Wally.
See the small hole in the ignition switch bezel? Push in a piece of tensile wire or blunt nail to resistance and turn the key left past lock. The barrel should then pull out and bezel can be unscrewed/lock removed.
Cheers
Clay
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