EK wagon in Tassie

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Re: EK wagon in Tassie

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Rusty EK wrote:What the heck is that :shock: , I thought you were a bloody restorer :lol: , have you moved to the dark side .

What else do you have planned for that wagon ????
Listen to him John, restore it back 100%

By the way let me know what you want for those "Non standard" engine parts and I'll get them out of the way for you :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Nothing better than a well dressed grey :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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Re: EK wagon in Tassie

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John wrote:Where's your note?? LOL :)
Will get Mum onto that ,lol

Done the goo with the ute , bloody thing won't change gears , so have not been near it , been wasting my time on another old Holden of sorts :oops: .

Good to see you are going a hotty this time around with the wagon , that motor looks good too :thumbsup:
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So, what's the other old Holden you're working on?
Don't leave the ute for too long though. Soooooo close to finished :) :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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gday john like the triples same question to rusty whats the other oldie.
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Will put a pic up a bit later :shh:
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Finally removed the digit out of the poofoo valve.
Even took the hubcaps to work and cleaned them up. Probably wont use them so I suppose I have 4 spares for the Sedan :)


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I still had the other side to do Tim. But, it's done now. Roof is all good.
Got the urge again now so flat out into the old girl.

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You'll need to take a number. :lol:
For someone that wasn't going to do any backyarding anymore I seem to be "helping a few people out".
Bloke across the road has a LH and wanted flares painted, roof and Bonnet redone too. Silly me said ok when he asked.
Then I settled for a slab for doing it.

Mate that gave me a fair bit of stuff for my sedan got a respray on his XM. (was a good deal for me too though)

I have the wagon to do, the couch seat out of the old wagon to do, still have renos around the house.

I need 36 hour days and 10 day weeks.
I've booked you in for March ...2024

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yor a really good bloke or you like doing it more than you say :wink: :lol:
i had a neighbour ask about painting (mind you in 5 or 6 years it was the first time he had spoken (which is ok with me :thumbsup: ) ) my answer was i'm not good enough to charge and there's no way i like doing it enough not to charge :lol:
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I been sucked in to several love jobs over the years. It usually goes like this a mate turns up that you havent seen for a while.
Hangs around a fair bit over a few months. On some of the days he visits and you are working on something he spends five minutes helping you. The rest of the time he is talking. He goes home to wife and says he has been working at my place. Next minute you are painting their car. Once car is done you are lucky to see them once a year.
I pay everyone who helps me now.
I do have a few friends who still get away with it but I know it works out fair for both parties in the long run.
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Getting back into the old boy and started cleaning underneath again. I just cant believe how good the floor is under whatever it is sprayed all over it. (Like bloody tar)
Even the sill panels are in bloody good nick.


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Spent the last two nights under it with a heat gun and scraper. Still a bit to go. Not sure why I started this lol.
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Re: EK wagon in Tassie

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Wagon looks good mate, inspiration for mine!

Got any spare roof sections :p I will have to tackle this soon!

That grey looks awesome too!

Keep the updates and pics coming! :thumbsup: 8)
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Woody - I have a wagon roof here if you need to cut bits out of one ...........
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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John wrote:Spent the last two nights under it with a heat gun and scraper. Still a bit to go. Not sure why I started this lol.
yeah I think i'de have seen how good it looked and just covered up what i'de scraped off and have left it
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