Reef Green/Honey Beige FB
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 3:37 pm
I've had this car for almost 25 years. I'd always wanted an early Holden after growing up around them on the farm (EH/HG/HZ utes). This one's a 2 owner WA car and came with a heap of spares. Originally sold by Youngs Holden in Perth. (Bob Young married Miss Australia, Tania Verstack in 1963). I used to knock around with a Rockabilly crowd in Perth, so the first job was lowering it 2 inches after I bought it..
Moved to Melbourne in the mid 90s and after a couple of years it was looking tired and needed some attention. I pulled it apart and fixed what I could in my garage. Found some rust free doors and had some panel work and a fresh coat of paint done. Scored a roll of original salt and pepper upholstory fabric at a swap meet and had the front seat refinished. The original Grey carked it so this one's a low mileage EJ motor. It's still running a generator and vacuum wipers. I've collected a bunch of NASCO parts over the years including scuff plates, parcel shelf, locking petrol cap, fender spears and a reversing lamp. Also got a Speco Twin Manifold and Speco headers and plan to do a mild warm up, add a brake booster and new boots sometime in the near future.
It's been in a few photo shoots and films which is a good way for it to pay for itself. It was in a Fred Schepisi film (Eye of the Storm) and shoots for Myer, Jeanswest and a couple of others.
I've toyed with selling it over the years but I've become too emotionally attached!!
Cheers
Tim
Moved to Melbourne in the mid 90s and after a couple of years it was looking tired and needed some attention. I pulled it apart and fixed what I could in my garage. Found some rust free doors and had some panel work and a fresh coat of paint done. Scored a roll of original salt and pepper upholstory fabric at a swap meet and had the front seat refinished. The original Grey carked it so this one's a low mileage EJ motor. It's still running a generator and vacuum wipers. I've collected a bunch of NASCO parts over the years including scuff plates, parcel shelf, locking petrol cap, fender spears and a reversing lamp. Also got a Speco Twin Manifold and Speco headers and plan to do a mild warm up, add a brake booster and new boots sometime in the near future.
It's been in a few photo shoots and films which is a good way for it to pay for itself. It was in a Fred Schepisi film (Eye of the Storm) and shoots for Myer, Jeanswest and a couple of others.
I've toyed with selling it over the years but I've become too emotionally attached!!

Cheers
Tim