The Jacksons Fleet - up-dated Feb 17 2010 - Page 4

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Some great cars in the stable there Steve. My two favourites - the Snowcrest White / Tartan Turquoise EK and the Cameo Beige 9000 mile EK. Gorgeous cars! :D 8)
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Just had another look through the virtual museum

Shit that's a lot of cars!

Just a quick question and asked with total respect.

What is it you like about the standards - you seem to go for them over the others?

The flashline ute is a curious one - did that come ex factory as a splurgy sort of option. A sixties version of the bling we see utes with now?

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FB MAD wrote:Glad you wacked up some up to date photos of the collection Steve, I have trouble keeping up to date with your FB/EK purchases................ they vary from week to week :wink: :wink: :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I do too :)
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Edna Blueflash wrote:Some great cars in the stable there Steve. My two favourites - the Snowcrest White / Tartan Turquoise EK and the Cameo Beige 9000 mile EK. Gorgeous cars! :D 8)
Thanks AK, Those two are very clean. I just remembered another clean EK. :oops:

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vmx-mxr wrote:Just had another look through the virtual museum

Shit that's a lot of cars!

Just a quick question and asked with total respect.

What is it you like about the standards - you seem to go for them over the others?

The flashline ute is a curious one - did that come ex factory as a splurgy sort of option. A sixties version of the bling we see utes with now?

Cheers

Dave Mac :D

Hi Dave, Standards are my favorites as you can see. To me they really show off the body shape. The Flash was a novelty that came and went. Why the flash came in on the FC and disappeared after the FB is strange. In the big picture Holden built most cars without flashes. I also like the all one colour look. The lack of chrome really makes the tail lights and indicator lenses stick out!

Standards are also the best cars to find with rare fleet colours. Ex Government cars. Plus extreme rarities like the Standard Auto. They don't come much rarer than that car!

If one is into Vans and Utes as I am, the standards match these better. Standards are also rarer than Specials, with the Van being the rarest, than the standard wagon. Third would be the Standard sedan.

Did I mention I like standards? :wink:

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Flashlines are dealer fitted or fitted by the manufacturer of the flash kit. In this case, the flash fit was fitted by Canopy Industries in Marrickville NSW.

Flash kits on Commercials are very hard to find.

Haven't done a thing to this ute as I am spending all spare time on FB's for the Nationals. I won't be taking any EK's to the Nationals, only FB's. I will reverse the all one model display next year with the 50th EK.


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What's the flash on that Strata blue EK with the whitewalls? that car looks awesome! i suppose it'd be bloody hard to find any sort of flash kits eh?
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Steve Jackson wrote:
Edna Blueflash wrote:Some great cars in the stable there Steve. My two favourites - the Snowcrest White / Tartan Turquoise EK and the Cameo Beige 9000 mile EK. Gorgeous cars! :D 8)
Thanks AK, Those two are very clean. I just remembered another clean EK. :oops:

Steve
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Edna Blueflash wrote:
Steve Jackson wrote:
Edna Blueflash wrote:Some great cars in the stable there Steve. My two favourites - the Snowcrest White / Tartan Turquoise EK and the Cameo Beige 9000 mile EK. Gorgeous cars! :D 8)
Thanks AK, Those two are very clean. I just remembered another clean EK. :oops:

Steve
Well, put it up...

Alright, Alright, It's up .... :D

There is another ute also in the back of my mind.

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Love that pic of the EK under the Autumn leaves Steve..... good old Pistachia chinensis ( Chinese Pistacia ) always colors well in cold climate areas!!
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Steve is the Cataract/garrison grey a recent addition? Looks nice :)
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MattO wrote:Steve is the Cataract/garrison grey a recent addition? Looks nice :)
Hi Matto, no! I have had this one for a fair while. The car was on the following runs.


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Hi Steve,

What's something like your FB ute worth these days??

Thanks.
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Let it begin.... :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Well Stealth EK , once upon a time .... there was a certain EK Ute that went for $31,000 Cropper Creek for memory ..... I should PM you the rest :wink:

I have found homes for a few FB-EK Ute's around this price.

Steve
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