Sunnytim's EK 225 Carlsbad Black Hydramatic (3)

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I love it


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Love watching you bring these old girls back to life Tim. Sooooooo keep posting pics. :thumbsup:
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SunnyTim wrote: Mon Jan 15, 2018 7:57 pm The previous owner pulled the headlining out (83k miles like new inside WTF)
I gingerly spent a day putting it back where it should be....one or two minor wrinkles but looks like it's always been there....
Nice work, just park it in the sun for a couple of hours and the small wrinkles should come out.
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Way to go Tim


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Good effort. You got enough drivers get all them cars to Toowoomba?

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Nice work,

So are you just doing a closed door repaint ?

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Looking forward to seeing this in the flesh Tim. FB 215 is the only black original interior I recall seeing and was a long time ago. I don’t recall if it had the silver.


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I'm guessing that all Holdens with black body colour had silver dash, door interior, door jambs, and B-pillars.
Evidence: black 48-215 with red interior trim and Dalmorton Grey interior paint; black FC-215 with red interior trim and by now very faded silver interior paint.

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so good, we're all waiting for mick to get online tonight when hes mixing a batch and tell us a story...
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Looking Good Mate. Regards Daz.
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I like the way your shed downpipe is giving your neighbour some fresh water. Regards Daz.
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Shock, horror! It’s those pesky double skins they weren’t primed and sealed inside were they.


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You are powering along Tim🤗. I don't know why I am so slow. Some of you fellas make me feel like a crippled up old age pensioner in comparrison. Oh yeah - I forgot😀
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Yeah. Splashing a bit of colour on is a great tonic. Will be interested to see this black one.
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SunnyTim wrote: Mon Apr 12, 2021 1:20 am
EK DAZ wrote:I like the way your shed downpipe is giving your neighbour some fresh water. Regards Daz.
After years of development with 10 units built around me and my stormwater blocked off it's the least I can do ;)

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Should look great with colour. In my opinion, full factory black cars of any model look very classy. From what I’ve heard though, a bugger to keep clean.

All these people trying to get cars painted/assembled for the Nats. All I’ve got to do is unstick the brakes and I’m trying to figure out if I’ve got time...

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