All good points deadsled, but I don't think you paid $5000 for your starting point, thats what hurts the mostDeadSled wrote:Looks repairable to me. My EK had no sills whatsoever, front gaurd bottoms were gone, every door, needed a second bonnet and even that needs work, bootlid needed work, one rear quarter.. Oh and a totally rooted subframe thats now almost fully make out of 3 and 4mm plate..
Nothings too far gone mate. I've seen guys build amazing cars out of nothing. Some of you guys would shit your dacks at the cars that are being built over in the states and in Finland and that direction.. Go on the HAMB and you'll see what i mean.
Wayne's FB ... Should it be repaired or scrapped for Parts?
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After a second look, have you thought about looking for another parts car? Maybe make one out of two? Its a big outlay to write it off completely without trying to fix it.
I guess it also depends on what he had planned for it? Just a run around or a good clean stocker, modified or custom? Or......
I guess it also depends on what he had planned for it? Just a run around or a good clean stocker, modified or custom? Or......
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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I bought an EK with a red (what was I thinking) before I got the FB from E bay the guy selling was going overseas "Only one small spot of rust all crome in good conition" so I won a mate went round to pick up and instead took photos these are 3 of 20 all with rust


The gaffa tape is covering a hole right through the overrider

I pulled out lost the $500 deposit
but a week later got my FB from E bay
and it was better than described
First one I guess was my fault should look before you bid but whoever is selling should be honest (Im put too much faith in the "Race" I guess)


The gaffa tape is covering a hole right through the overrider

I pulled out lost the $500 deposit
but a week later got my FB from E bay
First one I guess was my fault should look before you bid but whoever is selling should be honest (Im put too much faith in the "Race" I guess)
Better dead than red
EK, the VN of the 60s
EK, the VN of the 60s
EBay is a gamble.
The inital car, it's not good, but it is repairable, from what you can see in the photos. Obviously would have been good to know what you were getting in the first place, and paid a fair amount. The real problem is not the car, just that you paid too much for what you got. I have fixed up a car in about the same condition, but it is a long and time consuming task to do it right.
I noticed the brake and clutch pedals are also very close together ?

The inital car, it's not good, but it is repairable, from what you can see in the photos. Obviously would have been good to know what you were getting in the first place, and paid a fair amount. The real problem is not the car, just that you paid too much for what you got. I have fixed up a car in about the same condition, but it is a long and time consuming task to do it right.
I noticed the brake and clutch pedals are also very close together ?

IT's LIKE WATCHING DRUNK MONKEYS TRYING TO HUMP A FOOTBALL.
EK283,
You wouldn't have any Sill to Rear wheel arch Dog leg sections would you? I'm in dire need of one for each side.
PM me if you can help.
Cheers mate.
Steve,
Told ya mate. I was sure DR was a Hamber as well.. having an A Roadster as well as his EK. Jim is an amazing fabricator and he isn't the only guy on there that has started with something so rough and turned it into a car.
As i usually tell people.. Some of the Hot Rods being built by Hambers are at such a rediculously higher level than Aussie cars. Given some Aussies are incredibly talented.. guys like Jim, and Brian Bass would shit all over any Australian fabricator.
I hope to have my Chevy built somewhat similar to Brian Bass' styel of building.. utter artwork.
You wouldn't have any Sill to Rear wheel arch Dog leg sections would you? I'm in dire need of one for each side.
PM me if you can help.
Cheers mate.
Steve,
Told ya mate. I was sure DR was a Hamber as well.. having an A Roadster as well as his EK. Jim is an amazing fabricator and he isn't the only guy on there that has started with something so rough and turned it into a car.
As i usually tell people.. Some of the Hot Rods being built by Hambers are at such a rediculously higher level than Aussie cars. Given some Aussies are incredibly talented.. guys like Jim, and Brian Bass would shit all over any Australian fabricator.
I hope to have my Chevy built somewhat similar to Brian Bass' styel of building.. utter artwork.
Nick.
Guilty as charged..... HAMBer indeed. Don't underestimate the aussie builders Nick, there are heaps here who don't do it to get noticed. But turn out some great stuff, some off who are members here.DeadSled wrote: I was sure DR was a Hamber as well.. having an A Roadster as well as his EK. Jim is an amazing fabricator and he isn't the only guy on there that has started with something so rough and turned it into a car.
As i usually tell people.. Some of the Hot Rods being built by Hambers are at such a rediculously higher level than Aussie cars. Given some Aussies are incredibly talented.. guys like Jim, and Brian Bass would shit all over any Australian fabricator.
I hope to have my Chevy built somewhat similar to Brian Bass' styel of building.. utter artwork.
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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Nick
I wish I was as smart and switched on as you are at your age.
And I would not have wasted the last 30 odd years learning what I have so far.
You seem to believe what ever you see and read on the net
On my first trip to the US, it took two days and one car show to change my attitude on the Us and Them when it came to who built a better all round car. Reading magazines and looking at features of what they built was vastly different to what I saw first hand. Even some of the cars featured were not what I expected.
But there are some stunning cars built over there, by shops and home builders, and there are a lot of very average and down right scarry ones as well.
And a little thing you may not know is that in some of the better shops in the States, some of the guys out the back doing the hands on work are Australian Kiwis Poms and Swedes
I wish I was as smart and switched on as you are at your age.
And I would not have wasted the last 30 odd years learning what I have so far.
You seem to believe what ever you see and read on the net
On my first trip to the US, it took two days and one car show to change my attitude on the Us and Them when it came to who built a better all round car. Reading magazines and looking at features of what they built was vastly different to what I saw first hand. Even some of the cars featured were not what I expected.
But there are some stunning cars built over there, by shops and home builders, and there are a lot of very average and down right scarry ones as well.
And a little thing you may not know is that in some of the better shops in the States, some of the guys out the back doing the hands on work are Australian Kiwis Poms and Swedes