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oldnek
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Post by oldnek »

Cars coming on a treat there Scoobb, nice one.

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Post by Finny »

Love the chrome. :D :D

Car is looking very nice......... 8) 8) 8) Better than new.... :D :D
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IT's LIKE WATCHING DRUNK MONKEYS TRYING TO HUMP A FOOTBALL.
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SC00BB
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Post by SC00BB »

Well it has been a while since my last post.
Decided to finally get my finger out and work on the old girl again, got a couple of mates around to help and spent most of the day making log headers as per Gary (V8EK4US). Thanks Gary.

here are a few progress pics.

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Fit the boot rubber

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No exhaust shops open so had to get these from truck supplies

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work space

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cut off old extractors

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not the best view :lol:

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site manager 1

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Site manager 2

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mates working

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tacked up ready for final welding.
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Post by Trev »

Good update, some nice work getting done :D
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Post by shmeagain »

ITS SHMEAGAIN.Nice fb scoobb.are we neighbors there,s a rouse hill in the Lismore area :?: :?:
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Stygian
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Post by Stygian »

Like basic.green's FB, there's something about this car which makes you just want to keep looking at it... probably the excellent choice of colours, styling and finish...8) 8) 8)

Really good that you have gone to the trouble of making your own headers which avoids the cutting of holes in the skirts (I really don't like the look of that with V8 modifieds)....

Great work SC00BB!

...must fight urge to build 5L FB... :oops: :oops:

P.S. With regards to electroplating, the best guy I know is Shane at Electroplating Technologies in Queanbeyan. He does it the old way (repairs the piece properly first, the plates it in copper, then nickel, then chrome - none of this chrome straight on top of the steel business) and if you find any blemishes, there are no problems taking it back. And his workshop is hospital clean - not a skerrick of dust anywhere...
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Post by my70wg »

Edna Blueflash wrote:...must fight urge to build 5L FB... :oops: :oops:
dont fight it.....just go with it :lol: :lol: :lol:

looking great SC00B

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i'll get there....
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Post by Devilrod »

Very nice, much cleaner look too.
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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Post by EKjimmy »

Looks great Scoob! Rouse Hill as in Sydney/Hills/Windsor? If so might see you around once she's on the road!
You must have spat the dummy when those scratches happened on the firewall! or is it just a funny reflection?
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SC00BB
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Yeah Rouse Hill in Sydney Hills area.

scratches :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:
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SC00BB
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Post by SC00BB »

Look what arrived the other day. :D :D :D

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open it up and mmmmmmmmmmm gauges


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Some new 57 chev Bezels

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little bit of light grinding required

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mmm fits nice

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time to polish, before and after


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finished product
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Post by Blacky »

8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Post by matches »

gauges look 8) .
shouldn't the tacho be sitting at zero considering its not hooked up and running? :?
great progress.
cheers, luke.
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Post by V8EK4us »

Great progress SC00BB! It's good to see you use the log header idea, it looks like it should be there not like the CRS headers that you have to hack the inner guard out for. Performance from the Log header is actually better than the CRS style as it flows much easier, nice job on them they look great, are you going to have them Jethot coated? The coating looks good but also helps reduce the engine bay temperature. How did you go with the handbrake cable clearance on the header? I relocated the hole on the firewall up 20mm and relocated the pulley in the engine bay to give more clearance (you may not need to do this with the Holden V8).

Love the guages, can I ask how much?...would be nice in Sue's EK. Did they supply the speed sensor for the speedo and is it programable like the Autometer speedo? ... if not you can get them from Summit Racing and the exchange rate is great at the mo'.

The wheels set the FB off nicely, I like the moon caps but not a fan of the Saturn moons, the Simmons still keep with the ol' skool look, nice choice.

Keep up the great work! 8) 8) 8)
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Post by Devilrod »

Nice work with the dash, beats finding places for all the extra gauges!
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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