Out of the Past pt14 - Naracoorte's Hottest EK
Out of the Past pt14 - Naracoorte's Hottest EK
Australian Hot Rodding Review
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classic. Love it.
Feelin free in a '61 FB.
Member of FB-EK Holden Car Club Of NSW Inc.
Check out the Rebuild of Old Timer
Member of FB-EK Holden Car Club Of NSW Inc.
Check out the Rebuild of Old Timer
Thats awesome ,So the house still stands even afyer the motorway just missed them .
Maybe if anyone is out that way ask the old lady or man , I guarrantee they will still be there
Also with that FECK Holden this difference in door height had to be dealt with ,although the other way around .
Maybe if anyone is out that way ask the old lady or man , I guarrantee they will still be there
Also with that FECK Holden this difference in door height had to be dealt with ,although the other way around .
Easily distracted angle manipulator extrordinaire.
that 'fk' looks pretty amazing-Wouldn't be a particularly easy job seeing as they had to change everything from the front doors forward.
As for removing the vertical slats in the grille...how the heck do you get the horizontal ones to stay in place after the verticals are gone? I'm guessing you'd need to make a bracket or weld/wire/tie/superglue them in place?
Pulled mine apart a while ago and realised it's not quite as simple as taking out the verticals
Jimmy
As for removing the vertical slats in the grille...how the heck do you get the horizontal ones to stay in place after the verticals are gone? I'm guessing you'd need to make a bracket or weld/wire/tie/superglue them in place?
Pulled mine apart a while ago and realised it's not quite as simple as taking out the verticals
Jimmy
'The best engine in the world is a vagina. It can be started with only one finger. It is self-lubricating. It takes any size piston. And it changes it's own oil every four weeks. It is a pity that the management system is so f*$king temperamental.'
Sikaflex is your friendEKjimmy wrote:As for removing the vertical slats in the grille...how the heck do you get the horizontal ones to stay in place after the verticals are gone? I'm guessing you'd need to make a bracket or weld/wire/tie/superglue them in place?
Pulled mine apart a while ago and realised it's not quite as simple as taking out the verticals
Jimmy
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.
Foundation member #61 of FB/EK Holden club of W.A.
Foundation member #61 of FB/EK Holden club of W.A.