Yes not much rust at all -( have more pics) just striped and painted due to old paint was flaking off and it had some over spray on the rubbers -just did not look right -that how I bought the car with 138 grey and drums
Now replaced with all new door rubbers ,weather strips ,bailey channels , and window rubbers .
me and my bro never had a ek in Aeoteroa bro,
but we tested one,it was a sedan,
my old man had a wagon and ute cous, he was in Masterton/Lowerhutt
nice wagon,how the hell is it so rust free?
Hi guys it's was a south island car for most of its life so therefore minimum rust .Now in Auckland for the past 10 years or so and I have owned it for last 7 years .it took me about 4 years to restore .back on road about year and half.
passes all 6 monthly checks without any hassle ( compulsory checks in NZ )
runs good on long trips . likes to sit around 55 mph.
Can you please post up the ID Tag and chassis number, engine number for our ongoing research?
Thank you
Steve
Love the wagon FBX2, as Steve said above mate .........
Could you take a shot of the body tag (right hand side engine bay) and chassis number (left side inner guard -engine bay). Curious about its history. Heres the thread where ours are listed http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4651
Good to see them thriving in NZ !!
[b] Member of FB-EK Holden Car Club Of NSW Inc. [/b]