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Photos of my new EK My first project car

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:05 pm
by MyPamela
My first Post so hope i dont get it wrong.

Bit of background on the car, it was owned by the one lady owner for the past 44 years i bought at xmas time for a present for myself. The car has been sitting in the ladys garage for 14 years and she turned occasionaly up untill about 10 years ago. The car was covered in blankets so it has a bit of sweat marks on the front doors, it has tiny bit of rust but only surface at this stage. The lady cared for it like a baby and was so upset to see it go that she wouldnt even come outside when i piscked it up. She sold it to me on one condition that i wouldnt do anything to it that wasnt original and that is exactly what i plan on doing bringing the old girl back to mint condition.

I hope to get the engine running smoothly then get her resprayed and chromed and gradually renew everything on it. Then drive it occasionaly to meets and so fourth. I cant wait!!!!!!

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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:12 pm
by Devilrod
Welcome Mypamela, looks like a real good starting point for a resto! :shock: Actually it look half way to being finished, sure is in great condition for its age. Keep us updated and you never know we may even cross paths...

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:15 pm
by MyPamela
Thanks for the welcome Devilrod, Im sure we will probably cross paths at some stage as we probably drive on the same roads as i am located in Tyabb.

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:24 pm
by MINT62
hi and welcome

very nice, great score 8)

EKs in that condition dont come along to often

enjoy! - Mypamela

regards ray

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:27 pm
by Mephious
Welcome to the forums mate.

Great car !!! Sounds like it has a pretty lucky history !! Should go snap a picture of the previous owner beside the car and throw it up in the garage.

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:34 pm
by rosco
How good is this.................
I only hope you can appreciate what we see in your car MP..........
Please make contact with someone in our club and hopefully let us help you through the process - wow, I am looking forward to getting one on one with this classic.......... I don't know how she parted with it............ hope you feel the same very soon......

Welcome aboard, don't be afraid to ask anything - look forward with great anticipation ......

frats,
Rosco

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:46 pm
by MyPamela
Yep i was pretty excited when i walked into the Lady's garage and saw Pamela. I plan to appreciate her and nurture her.

I spoke with someone from the Club at the RACV rally at morninton a couple of weeks ago, very helpful lady but her name escapes me.

The name was given to the car by the lady that owned her before me and she even had a little badge made up with the name Pamela.

Im in the process of trying to get the original number plates back, as the lady handed them in when she let the Rego go.

I will definatly be asking plenty of questions as i am fairly new to restoring cars, such as where to get a decent paint job and possibly some interior work done in melbourne.

Im hoping to get along to the club nights at some stage.

I am familiar with old holdens and my dad is even more familiar. I used to have a lx torana and my dad had a number of old holdens including a car that he now wishes he still had Hk Monaro, He still has the original steering wheel but thats about all.

Thanks all for the welcome

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:20 pm
by retro
old pamela is one hot car, nice colour,great shape, and sweet interior.

Keep it, and when its restored or at least running, take the old owner out for a ride.

Mate ive always dreamed of owning one soooo nice.

Photos of my new ek first project

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:27 pm
by Malcolm
Hi and welcome,

The car certainly looks to be in good nick. :shock: I'm sure you will get much pleasure driving it around, even though its a stocker :D
Cheers

Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 11:34 pm
by Thommo
Welcome to the forum 8)
What a great find, MyPamela looks a treat.
That should be an easy resto, and give you years of pleasure.
Regards
Jeff

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:52 am
by HPaddict
mate thats a bloody ripper, well done. :D

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 7:37 am
by parisian62
Welcome to the Forum MP,

Ditto whats been said above. Great idea Retro in taking the previous owners for spin and get some pics...

Also see if you can get any copies of pictures of the car the previous owner may have to flesh out the history of the car.

Also before jumping in to 'restore' the car have a serious think about the real need to respray it...maybe a cut and polish would do the trick and get the rust tidied up. It will be lighter on the wallet, less time off the road and if the plan is to keep the car original then you can't beat original paint...

Ask heaps of questions that's what it's all about...

Have fun!

regards
Stewart

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:47 pm
by Craig
Hey mate like everyone has said welcome and very nice find can understand the owner being upset the guy I bought mine from was literely choking back tears

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 11:49 pm
by oldnek
Wow, Pamela's in great condition, as Stewart mentioned a little tidy up is all she needs, going from the pics.
And welcome, this site will be all essence of info when you need it.

Regards John

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 1:25 am
by Blacky
Welcome to the forum , VERY nice rig you have there, when I dragged my FB ute out of the shed it sat in for 17 years the old lady (original owners daughter) was crying like a baby because her dads car was leaving the family. First thing when the car is roadworthy is to take the old girl for a spin in her Dads ute.