My EK resto

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Save the scallops for when you get bored, although a green flake roof and a matching scallops over the pastel green would look awesome!!! :mrgreen:
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Devilrod wrote:Save the scallops for when you get bored, although a green flake roof and a matching scallops over the pastel green would look awesome!!! :mrgreen:
If you knew how close I came to a green pearl/gold flake laced roof in my recent paint job, DR!! :shock: 8) :lol:

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go for the Scallops..
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Hey guys, well its been a while since my last post, been busy at work and little time for the car. anyway here are some update pix:

Got some chrome back on the car
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Reproduction head lining fitted, not bad fit although needs to stretch out a little
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Dash controls re-fitted and hidden wiring also fitted
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Dents removed from tank, cleaned out and sprayed in primer highfill
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doors assembled and all hardware cleaned/polished and recoed, those rare spares rubbers are great fun to fit!
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Hidden wiring all sorted out and waiting for fitment of the trusty grey motor for final assembly
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Fitted re-coed master cylinders, slave cylinder and accelerator linkage's and wiper motor.
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I just love the rear ends on fb/ek holdens, reminds me of a hoochy mama!
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For those of you who love big arses, heres a closer look!
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Have recoed the steering wheel, then painted it in 2 pack primer high fill, this is my high tech baking oven where its been sitting for two days
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Other bits and peices in primer
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Got these retro seat belts from the states, would look pretty cool when fitted
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Stay tuned, next episode fitment of running gear, interior and front panels
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Looking good Joe :D .
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Coming along nicely Joe. 8) 8)

Those rares rubbers are not fun...
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Devilrod wrote:Coming along nicely Joe. 8) 8)

Those rares rubbers are not fun...
Hey DR, dont know what your talking about? I reckon ive invented new swear words from the experience i had when fitting these you beut made in china rubbers!
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Hey Bebop... looking good dude... the seatbelt colour is awesome and should suit well

1 minor thing on that however, have the belts been australian approved? my understanding is if you use non-approved belts any injury claims as the result of an accident (god forbid of course) become void as the belts can cause more damaged since they dont meet Oz standards?... just a thought for you anyway

hopefully there all good, because they look cool!

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Hi Joe,
Outstanding quality work there, mate. Well done.
I like the way you are putting it together as a mild custom. The colors look good too.
You certainly have a lot of energy there. She's coming up a treat

A great car to keep for life, now.
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bebop67 wrote:Hey DR, dont know what your talking about? I reckon ive invented new swear words from the experience i had when fitting these you beut made in china rubbers!
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

The best thing is they keep on giving, poking out at any chance they get.... :roll:
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NoMAD wrote:Hey Bebop... looking good dude... the seatbelt colour is awesome and should suit well

1 minor thing on that however, have the belts been australian approved? my understanding is if you use non-approved belts any injury claims as the result of an accident (god forbid of course) become void as the belts can cause more damaged since they dont meet Oz standards?... just a thought for you anyway

hopefully there all good, because they look cool!

Cheers
Nathan
I looked into getting some from the states as-well and was told that they fail the "had a crash and end up upside down" and they won't undo with the weight of a body on them, so you could drown in a ditch or burn to death in a car fire!
Anyway, they look good :P :wink: .
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ITS SHMEAGAIN Looking cool Ital be just like new one i fine all rare spares stuff is crap
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It's looking a treat Joe!! 8)
What colour are you going to paint the steering wheel? Black, white, pearl white, pearl green or buy a cheap airbrush and use the 'Sputzwagon school of pearl steerin' wheel custom paint'? :lol: :lol:
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looking good Joe.
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NoMAD wrote:Hey Bebop... looking good dude... the seatbelt colour is awesome and should suit well

1 minor thing on that however, have the belts been australian approved? my understanding is if you use non-approved belts any injury claims as the result of an accident (god forbid of course) become void as the belts can cause more damaged since they dont meet Oz standards?... just a thought for you anyway

hopefully there all good, because they look cool!

Cheers
Nathan
Hi Nathan, point taken, i think some protection is better than none at all, considering you can legally register these old holdens with no seat belts fitted. Im sure these U.S.A belts will stop occcupants from flying through the windscreen, so thats gotta be a plus as well as looking good?
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