
The Jackson's FB 215 Morning Grey 36,000 Genuine miles
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beautiful Steve.
ditto what Peter said...
ditto what Peter said...
I used to enjoy seeing it every day parked outside the panel shop in Revesby.
Feelin free in a '61 FB.
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Hi Jimmy, we are blessed with quite a few. I have been collecting cars since I was 14.EKjimmy wrote:no wonder they're so hard to find, Steve's got em all! Very nice fb there mate, if only i could figure out where you find them![]()
Jimmy
The Morning grey was originally a ST Marys Car in the early eighties, I remember seeing the car on Bennett Rd. Then the Morning grey moved to Batmans Bay. Didn't see it again until the Nationals in 1996. It wasn't for sale

Came up on ebay about a year ago. I purchased it

The white Standard is my son Wayne's, was in our car club since the early '90's. Before it came to the club, it was folklore, no one had seen the standard auto, there was only the odd sighting. Came up for sale on the "Old Holden.com site" quite a few people passed on it. We bought it

They are out there Jimmy, they are out there. Just waiting to choose the right owner

Steve
What an amazing history !!!
On my reckoning the one pound ten shillings and 4 pence for the fuel (which these days more often than not is thrown in for free!) equates to $3.04 for eight gallons which when divided by 4.5 comes to a little over EIGHT CENTS a litre !!!
For the unwashed what sort of dollars does it take to liberate a car like that from the last owners. Likewise that beaut ute you posted all the pic s of?
Keep em coming out of the woodwork mate.
Dave Mac
What an amazing history !!!
On my reckoning the one pound ten shillings and 4 pence for the fuel (which these days more often than not is thrown in for free!) equates to $3.04 for eight gallons which when divided by 4.5 comes to a little over EIGHT CENTS a litre !!!
For the unwashed what sort of dollars does it take to liberate a car like that from the last owners. Likewise that beaut ute you posted all the pic s of?
Keep em coming out of the woodwork mate.
Dave Mac

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I must admit when I first saw this colour I got the gag reflex and nearly soiled my computer
, but the last few pics you've posted it's actually not too bad. Looks more pinkish then grey to me. My fb was this colour originally and when I googled morning grey fb holden this thread came up and I thought - good god that's aweful!

You won't be late with a 138!
FB wannabe wrote:I must admit when I first saw this colour I got the gag reflex and nearly soiled my computer, but the last few pics you've posted it's actually not too bad. Looks more pinkish then grey to me. My fb was this colour originally and when I googled morning grey fb holden this thread came up and I thought - good god that's aweful!

Guess it really is the early dawn morning grey colour which it was most likely named after.
I can't think what to write here so this will do.
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vmx-mxr wrote:Steve
What an amazing history !!!
On my reckoning the one pound ten shillings and 4 pence for the fuel (which these days more often than not is thrown in for free!) equates to $3.04 for eight gallons which when divided by 4.5 comes to a little over EIGHT CENTS a litre !!!
For the unwashed what sort of dollars does it take to liberate a car like that from the last owners. Likewise that beaut ute you posted all the pic s of?
Keep em coming out of the woodwork mate.
Dave Mac
I know, they charged for a tank of fuel back then ...

The Beaut Ute (if you are referring to the Honey Beige) was $31,000
This sedan was advertised at $4,750 a year ago

Mind you, we have done a lot to it. The Guard and door were dented in, needed to do the brakes, etc, etc.
One of my favorite cars.
Steve